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?Desperate? bookkeeper made up evidence

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] A ?desperate? Sudbury woman who resorted to fabricating evidence to try and overturn a fraud conviction that landed her a 14-month jail sentence was given an additional six months in jail Wednesday.

Police seek info about stabbing

On Sunday, Sept. 28, at approximately 8 pm, police and paramedics responded to a stabbing that occurred in the parking lot area outside the Tim Horton's restaurant at 196 Cedar St. in downtown Sudbury.

Federal privacy laws changing to limit widespread sharing of personal information

BY CRAIG GILBERT [email protected] A lot of organizations are going to have to change the way they do business for 2004.

Rogers would have been jailed if Tories hadn?t changed law

BY KEITH LACEY If Kimberly Rogers had defrauded more than $13,000 in welfare benefits back in 1996, she likely would have ended up in jail, a coronerÂ?s inquest heard Tuesday.

Drug charges laid

Three Chelmsford adults face serious drug charges after Greater Sudbury Police executed a Controlled Drug and Substance Act search warrant and criminal code search warrant earlier this week.

Jury deliberating in murder trial

BY KEITH LACEY The fate of a Garson senior charged with second-degree murder of a feuding neighbour is now in the hands of a six-man, five-woman jury. Jerry Paiement, 65, has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Mark Houle, 37.

Business owner heading to court to fight city?s no smoking bylaw

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] Scott Bere said heÂ?s as mad as hell and heÂ?s not going to take it anymore. The veteran Sudbury businessmanÂ?who currently owns Nickel Acme Printers Inc.

Police seek assistance to find two missing Sudbury teenagers

Greater Sudbury Police are requesting the public?s assistance in attempting to locate two missing Sudbury area teenagers.

Teen upset during cross-examination

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] A sexual assault trial came to an abrupt end Tuesday when the Crown decided it would not put the 14-year-old complainant through any further trauma of testifying.

Accused testifies his gun went off accidentally during tussle

BY KEITH LACEY A man accused of murdering his neighbour testified his gun went off accidentally when he was about to be assaulted.