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During the operation at a residence in Wiikwemkoong, police seized cocaine and fentanyl with an estimated street value of approximately $4,300. Additionally, officers confiscated currency and other ...
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April 20, 2025. In loving memory of Gordon James Smith whose death occured on April 20, 2025 in Leduc, Alberta. Gordon was born in Mindemoya, ...
AZILDA—With his election victory on Monday, Jim Belanger of Azilda has become the first federal Member of Parliament for the new Sudbury East-Manitoulin-Nickel Belt riding, and the first Conservative ...
A Louisa Island anchorage and popular beach among locals was on the agenda during the April 22 meeting of Northeast Town council last week as a proposed zoning amendment sought to have the designation ...
Jim Belanger and his wife Sylvie following the announcement that he had clinched the riding of Sudbury East-Manitoulin-Nickel Belt for the Conservatives Election Night at the Overtime Bar and Grill in ...
SILVER WATER—Long-time volunteer Doug Wismer has been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal in recognition of his outstanding community service contributions and philanthropy.
In addition to her Order of Canada and this most recent accolade, Dr. Cheechoo has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, awarded the Queen’s ...
GORE BAY—Whether it was a coyote, wolf, dog or another animal, the fact that a fawn was attacked and killed within the town of Gore Bay is concerning. The carcass of the dead fawn was found by local ...
Caden, who turn 12 years old on May 11, “Appeared on the show ‘Shoresy’ last year, in two episodes,” said Ms. Pickard. “He was in a background role but could be seen front row centre. He played the ...
GORDON/BARRIE ISLAND—An overwhelming number of residents of Gordon/Barrie Island are not in favour of the municipality amalgamating with the Town of Gore Bay.
Greater Sudbury Regional Competition of the Spelling Bee of Canada was held on Saturday, April 26 in Sudbury. Emily Anstice, a grade 3 student at Assiginack Public School, placed first in the Primary ...
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