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Man suspected of accosting Lasalle student

Greater Sudbury Police are looking for a man in his late 30's to early 40's, accused of accosting a female Lasalle Secondary School student Wednesday Oct. 11 at 8:15 am as she walked to school on Kennedy St.

Police warn of ongoing scam

Greater Sudbury Police have issued a press release warning the public of an ongoing attempted fraud scheme.
Bust puts 'major dent' in Sudbury's crack activity

Bust puts 'major dent' in Sudbury's crack activity

BY KEITH LACEY Local police services claimed a small victory in the fight against the scourge of crack cocaine in Greater Sudbury by charging 37 people with trafficking the highly-addictive drug Thursday.
Inquest into miner's death continues

Inquest into miner's death continues

BY KEITH LACEY A coroner's inquest jury heard Thursday a mining contractor killed on the job three years ago returned to work the day after suffering a seizure three months before he was killed. Robert MacLeod, 46, was a supervisor with Dynatec Corp.

Police investigate careless driving incident

Greater Sudbury Police say they're investigating an incident of careless driving Oct. 10 at around 6:15 pm on Bancroft Dr. at Third Ave.

Sudbury man arrested for assault

Daniel French, who was wanted by Greater Sudbury Police for an assault dating back to Sept. 16 when he allegedly choked and punched a woman in the face on Hearne St., was arrested Oct. 11.

Missing girl found

Greater Sudbury Police have announced that Samantha Cayer, who has been missing from her family home since Sept. 21, has been located and is in good health.
Contractor may have suffered seizure

Contractor may have suffered seizure

BY KEITH LACEY Whether or not Robert David MacLeod suffered a diabetic seizure will be a focal point of a coroner’s inquest into his death on Oct. 30, 2003, at Inco’s Garson Mine.
No fatal crashes on long weekend in Sudbury

No fatal crashes on long weekend in Sudbury

Over the Thanksgiving weekend the Greater Sudbury Police were out in force and have reported a major injury and fatal collision free weekend. Between Oct.

Police launch Operation Impact

Oct. 6 to 9 will mark the launch of Operation Impact, a national campaign to make Canada's roads the safest in the world. The weekend is a special police initiative designed to educate the public on safe driving practises.