Weather closes Highway 144 from Timmins to Cartier
Deteriorating weather conditions have closed a section of Highway 144.
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Deteriorating weather conditions have closed a section of Highway 144.
Ontario Provincial Police responded to a report of a suspicious "possibly" intoxicated person standing in a driveway in Blind River.
Seedy Sunday, a popular event celebrating local gardening and seed preservation, will take place Feb. 9 at Collège Boréal.
Three individuals from Atikameksheng First Nation have been charged in connection with an animal cruelty investigation involving several deceased puppies found abandoned in a recycling box at a landfill site.
Working together, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Greater Sudbury Police Service have seized numerous handguns, $200,000 in drugs and about $100,000 in cash.
Greater Sudbury Police say a young driver in Sudbury had a poor excuse for driving more than 60 km/h over the speed limit.
An annual event that draws out hundreds of brave participants to plunge into icy waters makes its return in March.
The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service has launched a youth mentorship initiative aimed at inspiring and empowering Indigenous youth.
As homelessness continues to be a crisis in many cities right across the country, the federal government announced on Wednesday some major funding to help Greater Sudbury, Ont., deal with the growing numbers and need for social services and resources.
A disabled vehicle led to the closure of Highway 17 near Nairn Centre for several hours Wednesday.
Josh and Coop from Sudbury’s Pure Country were on hand to announce Howard Leon of Greater Sudbury as the winner of the city's 24th Ultimate Dream Home.
Police in Sudbury, Ont., have charged an Ottawa man with attempted murder after a home invasion sent one person to hospital in critical condition Monday.
One of the most interesting facts that came out in the first day of Edgar Kyle Smith’s murder trial at the Sudbury courthouse Tuesday was that he admitted to causing Patrick McGregor’s death.
Douglas Elliot, a lawyer from Elliot Lake, Ont., will be awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his decades-long contributions to the HIV/AIDS movement in Canada.
The Old Mill Heritage Centre is marking a significant milestone this year as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. Plans are already underway to commemorate the occasion.
A donation from TD Bank will help the Art Gallery of Sudbury showcase more Indigenous works of art.