Sudbury RIDE checks lead to multiple impaired driving charges
Greater Sudbury Police stopped 466 vehicles in a two-day holiday RIDE initiative, leading to multiple charges for impaired driving and other offences. Read the details.
Greater Sudbury Police stopped 466 vehicles in a two-day holiday RIDE initiative, leading to multiple charges for impaired driving and other offences. Read the details.
After years of bureaucratic delays, paralyzed former Montreal firefighter Michael Lavigne has finally undergone crucial cataract surgery. Read his story of perseverance and the fight for timely healthcare.
Pakistani authorities have detained a teenage girl allegedly radicalized online in connection with a suspected suicide bombing plot. The incident highlights growing concerns over digital extremism.
Greater Sudbury Police have issued warrants for a local man connected to an alleged crime spree. Get the latest details on the ongoing investigation and public safety.
A suicide attack at a mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on Christmas Day killed five people and wounded more than 30. The blast highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Pope Leo XIV voices profound disappointment after Illinois governor signs 'Deb's Law,' allowing medically assisted suicide. He calls for renewed respect for life from conception to natural death.
Greater Sudbury Police have charged a suspect with murder following the discovery of a deceased woman in a local residence. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Legal documents reveal a behind-the-scenes legal war between leaders of two Greater Sudbury non-profits dedicated to helping the vulnerable. Get the full story on the internal conflict.
Saskatoon firefighter Nathanael Crohn adopted Stryker, the dog he rescued from the icy South Saskatchewan River. Read their heartwarming story of an instant bond formed during a daring water rescue.
A man faces a murder charge after a 67-year-old woman was found deceased during a police welfare check in Walden, Greater Sudbury. The investigation is ongoing.
Former WBRC sports journalist Christina Chambers and her husband Johnny Rimes were found shot dead in their Hoover, Alabama home in an apparent murder-suicide. Their three-year-old son was unharmed.
James Ransone, known for 'The Wire' and 'It: Chapter Two,' has died by suicide at 46. His wife Jamie McPhee pays tribute and a GoFundMe supports their children.
James Ransone, known for 'The Wire' and 'It: Chapter Two,' has died at 46. The cause is an apparent suicide. Fans and colleagues mourn the loss of the talented actor.
Firefighters in Nova Scotia report a disturbing increase in violence while responding to calls. Read about the challenges they face and the call for greater protection.
A Winnipeg firefighter was transported to hospital following a fire in the Fort Richmond area. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service confirms the incident occurred on December 20, 2025.
Five Essex County fire departments receive $255,712 in provincial funding for safety upgrades, focusing on reducing cancer risks for firefighters. Learn about the equipment and impact.
Greater Sudbury Police report a sharp 58% increase in drug-impaired driving arrests for 2025. Chief Sara Cunningham shares the concerning statistics and what it means for community safety.
A new initiative in Sudbury is collecting crucial data on frostbite and hypothermia, aiming to protect vulnerable homeless residents like Marlon Wright, who suffered severe injuries.
The community of Mitchell, Ontario, is grieving the loss of firefighter Cody Feltz, remembered as a dedicated public servant and a friend to all. Read the tribute.
A suicide car bomber and militants attacked a military post in northwest Pakistan, killing four soldiers. The assault highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Greater Sudbury police are investigating multiple sexual assault complaints connected to an illegal after-hours bar on Cedar Street where drinks were allegedly spiked. The establishment has since closed.
Fire crews responded to a residential fire on Gordon Crescent in St. Albert the morning of Dec. 19, 2025. No injuries reported. Details on the response and scene.
At 78, Regina's Jayne Whyte reflects on 50 years of mental health advocacy and personal resilience. She sees the holidays as a time for forgiveness and fresh starts. Discover her inspiring story.
Hong Kong held a funeral for firefighter Ho Wai-ho, who died battling the Wang Fuk Court fire, the city's deadliest in decades. The tragedy has sparked a city-wide outpouring of grief and respect.
Greater Sudbury Police Services Board informed of an illegal gasoline dumping incident in a local creek last fall. Details emerge during a recent meeting.
A lengthy police standoff in Sudbury's Cambrian Village ended without a weapon being found. One man is now facing assault charges. Get the latest details on the incident.
A new Sudbury police survey reveals residents' top safety worries are addictions, drug trafficking, and homelessness. The force is now aligning its strategy with these community priorities.
Governor Kathy Hochul announces New York will legalize medically assisted suicide with strict safeguards. The move follows extensive debate and aims to provide end-of-life options.
Greater Sudbury Police have resolved an incident involving 'unknown trouble' at Cambrian Village in New Sudbury. The standoff lasted for much of Wednesday. Read the latest details.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces a landmark agreement to legalize medically assisted suicide, marking a pivotal shift in end-of-life care policy. Learn the details and implications.