Video shows flames from Chelmsford house fire
Video shows flame and heavy smoke after a fire broke out at a family home on Morgan Road in the Chelmsford area of Greater Sudbury on Thursday morning.
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Video shows flame and heavy smoke after a fire broke out at a family home on Morgan Road in the Chelmsford area of Greater Sudbury on Thursday morning.
The Greater Sudbury community is rallying around a family that lost everything in a fire Thursday morning.
Two people from Wiikwemkoong have been charged with drug trafficking and other offences after a roadside check early Friday uncovered a cache of illegal drugs.
Police in Wiiwemkoong say three males were killed Thursday evening when a passenger vehicle collided with an off-road vehicle just after 6 p.m.
Darren Michelutti, one of the OFSAA hockey tournament organizers, on hosting the three-day event in Sudbury.
Not only did the St. Charles College Cardinals host this year’s OFSAA hockey tournament, but the Sudbury high school boys’ team earned its first medal since 1991.
The boys’ hockey team from Sacred Heart Catholic High celebrates after winning the gold medal in the OFSAA final in Sudbury.
Greater Sudbury residents were able to voice concerns during the city’s Downtown Master Plan Community Workshop on Wednesday and see the vision.
Sudbury health care professionals joined thousands of others across the province calling on the province to improve the nurse-to-patient ratios.
Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General has completed its investigation into how a man accused of three murders in Greater Sudbury managed to escape custody.
An electrical fire and subsequent power outage Thursday morning closed Cambrian College in Sudbury for the day.
Freezing rain is expected this morning in Greater Sudbury, Environment Canada said in a warning Thursday.
The City of Greater Sudbury is taking its new ‘Canada First’ procurement approach one step further.
Gord Gilpin, director of Ontario operations for Vale Base Metals, was the keynote speaker at the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce President Series Luncheon Wednesday
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced Wednesday that within six months of taking power, he would green-light all federal permits for the Ring of Fire and commit $1 billion to build new roads.
The federal government announced Wednesday it is giving up to $20 million for a science centre in Thunder Bay.