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Repeat drunk driver sent back to penitentiary

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] A Sudbury man who has spent almost his entire adult life behind bars, in large part because of his refusal to stop drinking and driving, was sent back to the penitentiary Friday.

July 1st bandits strike again

They knew what to take and when to take it. The Red Deer Lake volunteer fire department has been burglarized on Canada Day for the second year in a row.

Police investigating more mischief

Greater Sudbury police are investigating a string of mischief to vehicles in the John, Elizabeth and Ramsey Road areas surrounding the East end of Bell Park that occured overnight on July 13-14.

Raging husband gets probation

Richard Jutras, 38, received a suspended sentence and 18 months? probation after pleading guilty in the Ontario Court of Justice earlier this week to assault causing bodily harm, threatening and arson causing property damage.

Man loses driver?s licence for life

It?s the end of the road for a Val Caron man after he received a lifetime ban on driving following numerous drunk driving and other driving-related offenses.

Man charged for having kiddie porn

On July 9, Greater Sudbury Police charged Rudolph Fleischman, 60, of York Street in Sudbury with possession of child pornography.

Satellite signal thief sentenced

Kwong S. Wu, 31, from London, pleaded guilty Wednesday to violating the federal Radio Communications Act after he was caught selling illegal satellite TV equipment in a downtown mall in September 2003.

Truck driver wanted to be police officer

A former Sudbury resident, Paul Leblanc, 38, was killed in a truck accident at the Blue Water Bridge in Sarnia.

Man who defrauded Ontario Works gets house arrest; must repay $11,200

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] A local man who defrauded more than $11,000 from Ontario Works was sentenced to one year of house arrest and ordered to repay the money stolen from Ontario taxpayers over a five-year period.

Long record

A young man with a long record despite his young age was sentenced to six months in jail Friday. Norman Beaucage, 23, pleaded guilty to forging the signature on time sheets at his workplace, stealing a van and failing to appear for court.