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JoeMac resolution scores all party support

By Rick Pusiak The JoeMac committee resolution calling for the return of convicted cop killers Clinton Suzack and Peter Pennett to maximum-security prisons received all party support Wednesday in the Ontario legislature.

Bookkeeper asks for judge and jury

A Sudbury bookkeeper accused of ripping off a siding installation company she did the books for has decided to have her trial held in front of a judge and jury.

Former consultant files $1.2M lawsuit against hospital

BY KEITH LACEY A former consultant with the Sudbury Regional Hospital has filed a $1.2 million civil lawsuit against the hospital.

Union boss back in court Wednesday

Former union boss Rick Briggs is going to have to wait a little longer to find out whether or not he?s been found guilty of assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a security guard hired by Falconbridge Ltd. during a bitter labour dispute.

Police officer arrested

A 15-year veteran of Greater Sudbury Police Services, Const. Scott Mills, has been charged with assault with a weapon, assault and mischief.

Church deacon admits guilt

By Keith Lacey A man who said he heard voices in his head Â?and couldnÂ?t resist the urgeÂ? to sexually abuse two young girls 25 years ago was sentenced to 15 months in jail Friday. J.P.

Police want to talk to man

The Greater Sudbury Police Service is seeking public assistance in identifying a male party who tried his best to help people during a recent fire. On Monday May 19 2003, a fire was discovered at 375 Kathleen Street Sudbury.

Pregnant mom put under house arrest

By Keith Lacey A young pregnant mother of three found guilty of attacking a man in a drunken brawl outside a hotel was given a nine-month conditional sentence to be served under house arrest Thursday.

Fraud charges laid in money order scam

By Rick Pusiak The fraud unit of Greater Sudbury police has made an arrest following an investigation into altered Canada Post money orders.

Senior abuse is a crime

The cityÂ?s Priorities Committee heard elder abuse remains a mainly hidden secretÂ?and crimeÂ?in this community and all across Canada.