On Thursday, September 7, 2017, around 2:00 p.m. Greater Sudbury Police were called to an elementary school in Greater Sudbury in relation to a man who had attended the school in order to drop-off a lunch for a 13-year old youth, advising that he was friends with the boy’s mothe
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 around 8:00 a.m. Officers attended the area of Elm Street and Regent Street in relation to an abandoned vehicle that was involved in two separate collisions. In the first collision, a silver sedan struck a SUV on Elm Street at Eyre Street where the driver drove
Greater Sudbury By-Law assisted by police are searching for a black and tan Shepard/Rottweiler mix is the Downtown/West End area in what is believed to be two separate biting incidents this morning.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service, working in partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police, has laid multiple charges after disrupting a cocaine trafficking network. The investigation focused on drug traffickers in Greater Sudbury and Northern Ontario that were receiving large quantities of cocaine from Southern Ontario.
A shortage in permanent school bus drivers for the coming school year could mean a few buses will be arriving and leaving late at the start of the school year.