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Highway reopened after spill

Highway reopened after spill

The on and off ramp of Highway 144 from Highway 17 eastbound that was closed due to a single vehicle tractor-trailer incident, which took place around 3 am July 27, is now open. A huge load of lumber was spread across the highway, say OPP.
Charges laid in fatal boating collision

Charges laid in fatal boating collision

A Michigan man is facing numerous charges following a fatal boat collision on Manitoulin Island two weeks ago that claimed the life of a Sudbury teenager.

Man caught urinating on monument facing charges

A 21-year-old man from Winnipeg faces numerous charges after Greater Sudbury Police say officers caught him urinating on a Navy League of Canada monument inside Memorial Park in downtown Sudbury Wednesday morning around 12:30 am.

Police issue warning about sex offender

The Greater Sudbury Police Service say they are disclosing information about a 35-year-old male under the authority of the Police Services Act of Ontario in the interest of community safety.

Reward offered for accident information

The Government of Ontario has increased a reward for information regarding the investigation into the triple-fatality that took place almost a year ago on Sunday July 31, 2005, on Highway 17 (The Trans Canada Highway), approximately 12 kilometres wes

Charges laid in fatal boating collision

A Michigan man is facing numerous charges following a fatal boat collision on Manitoulin Island two weeks ago that claimed the life of a Sudbury teenager.

Senior charged following collision

Greater Sudbury Police has concluded their investigation into the collision occurring on Saturday, July 15 on Municipal Road 55 at Duhamel Road. As a result, a 74-year-old from Iron Bridge, has been charged with careless driving.
Copper Cliff man killed in bus collision

Copper Cliff man killed in bus collision

A 68-year-old Copper Cliff man was killed in a traffic crash July 23 when his mini-van collided with a city transit bus which was stopped at the intersection of Balsam St. and Municipal Rd. 55 around 3 pm.
Police Chief proactive about brutality allegations

Police Chief proactive about brutality allegations

BY TAMARA BELKOV Greater Sudbury Police Chief Ian Davidson says he has not received a formal complaint about police brutality but has started an internal investigation anyway into allegations made by two young people.

Kitchen blaze closes Kingsway

BY HEIDI ULRICHSEN The Kingsway was closed between Bancroft Rd. and Lloyd St. and traffic re-routed for one and a half hours around lunchtime Friday because of an apartment kitchen fire.