Two charged after $45K in suspected drugs seized following northern Ont. crash
Two individuals are facing multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 17 in Baldwin Township.
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Two individuals are facing multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 17 in Baldwin Township.
The City of Greater Sudbury is making plans for the property where the current community arena sits – and it wants to be open to all options.
Burger Wars continues in support of L'arche Sudbury with Rick Wyman heading downtown to La Fromagerie to try their Patty-Time Burger.
A 41-year-old man from Wikwemikong Unceded Territory faces multiple charges, including impaired driving and drug possession, after Ontario Provincial Police stopped a vehicle for failing to obey stop signs.
A serious single-vehicle collision had closed part of Highway 108 on Tuesday afternoon north of Serpent River and south of Elliot Lake. The roadway fully reopened at about 6 p.m.
Sudbury SPCA's Emma Bailey introduces Rick Wyman to Lychee, a loving 1-year-old cat that recently had a litter of kittens looking to move to a fur-ever home.
Laurentian University and Collège Boréal sign pact to boost francophone education in Sudbury.
Residents in Nairn and Hyman and surrounding communities met Monday to discuss concerns about a plan by the province to transfer radioactive material into the area.
Preparation for the demolition of Sudbury's Wacky Wings starts Wednesday. The teardown is expected to take 4-6 weeks.
In light of recently reported incidents, the Sudbury Women’s Centre is urging those facing intimate partner violence to seek help. Madison Marier reports.
The investigation into a fatal two-vehicle collision that temporarily closed Highway 6 near Espanola last Tuesday has been concluded by police.
Highway 17 in Greater Sudbury has reopened following a brief closure Tuesday afternoon.
Damascus Shawarma, a well-known restaurant in Sudbury, stirred up commotion on social media last week. It started with a post on Facebook that turned into city-wide outrage.
A combined effort by the Ontario Provincial Police and Greater Sudbury Police ended with impaired driving charges for a 62-year-old man from southern Ontario.
Greater Sudbury Police are appealing to the public for help identifying three drivers who may have witnessed a fatal collision on Lasalle Boulevard last month.
Burger Wars continues in support of L'arche Sudbury with Rick Wyman heading to Jak's Diner to try their Greek Burger.