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Charges laid in drug raid

With a search warrant in hand, police raided a residence in Little Current Oct. 19, leading to the arrests of five people and the seizure of illegal drugs.

Federal initiative supports crime victims

Victims of crime can now apply for financial assistance to attend the National Parole Board (NPB) hearing of the offender who wronged them. The federal assistance program will apply towards all NPB cases starting Nov. 1.

Berry picker fined for employment standards violations

A North Bay berry selling operation has been fined $12,500 and the company's director $6,000 for violating the Employment Standards Act. The fines were imposed Oct.

Ontario coroner?s office investigating senior?s death

BY HEIDI ULRICHSEN [email protected] The Ontario Coroner?s Office is investigating the death of a retired firefighter during an angiogram test Friday at the Memorial site of Sudbury Regional Hospital.

Police false alarm program working

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] Only three years ago, 12 percent of calls Greater Sudbury Police officers were responding to were false alarms.

Collision centre extends hours

In anticipation of more vehicle collisions on slick winter roads, the Collision Reporting Centre in Azilda will be extending its hours starting next week.

Conservation officers urge safety first during moose hunt

Hunters beware as the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Northeast Region will be conducting heightened enforcement activity this fall. From Oct.

Collision centre extends hours

In anticipation of more vehicle collisions on slick winter roads, the Collision Reporting Centre in Azilda will be extending its hours starting next week.

?I just don?t want it happening to other people?

BY KEITH LACEY A woman broke down in tears recalling why she changed her mind and decided to file criminal charges against a Sudbury doctor two years ago.

Citizen apprehends woman after late-night ride

One woman's joy ride came to an abrupt end when the stolen vehicle she's accused of driving got stuck on a front lawn. According to Greater Sudbury Police, the 22 year-old woman stole a van from a Prine St. residence Tuesday around 3 am.