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Drivers caught speeding on local highways

Ontario Provincial Police charged 130 people with traffic violations on Hwy. 69 and 17 this past weekend. Of those, 105 were for speeding.

Local man pleads guilty

BY JASON THOMPSON A Greater Sudbury man pleaded guilty to trafficking cocaine in court Tuesday.
Boreal partners with the OPP

Boreal partners with the OPP

Collège Boréal’s main campus will be the site for annual OPP officer in-service training sessions. The agreement, signed Feb.

Man put on probation for beating disabled woman

BY KEITH LACEY A Sudbury man who beat up his former girlfriend was released from jail Monday after spending 42 days in custody.

Fraud suspects sought by police

Greater Sudbury Police are asking for the public’s assistance in an attempt to identify those responsible for purchasing computers and other items from two local stores using stolen purchase orders. Police say sometime before Nov.

Lawyer cleared of slander charges

BY KEITH LACEY A Sudbury lawyer accused of slandering another lawyer during a conversation with a third lawyer has been vindicated following a judge's ruling.
High speed chases land man in big trouble

High speed chases land man in big trouble

BY KEITH LACEY A southern Ontario man who led local police on two dangerous high-speed chases last spring will have to wait several more weeks to find out how harsh his punishment will be after having already spent almost 10 months behind bars.
Feb 8th is Safer Internet Day

Feb 8th is Safer Internet Day

As 37 countries around the world recognize Feb. 8 as Safer Internet Day, OPP insp. Mark Allen is reminding parents they have an important role to play ensuring their children are safe on the Internet.
Hells Angels members charged

Hells Angels members charged

Five people, including three members of the Sudbury chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club have been arrested and more than three kilograms of cocaine have been taken off the streets.

Man sentenced after smashing neighbour's stereo

BY KEITH LACEY A young man with no history of getting into trouble with the law, but who snapped and destroyed a neighbour's stereo after months of endless partying was spared a jail sentence and ordered to perform community service.