The Sudbury & District Health Unit (SDHU) reports that a horse in the city of Greater Sudbury has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNv). This is the second reported horse to test positive in the Health Unit’s service area. The first local horse to test positive was reported in August 2004.
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D’autres types de VTT sont maintenant permis sur les routes municipales
New municipal ATV by-law 2015-158 allows the operation of additional types of ATVs, Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) and recreational off-highway vehicles (ORVs) on designated city roads. This new ATV by-law replaces By-laws 2014-224 and 2013-131, which only permitted single-rider ATVs on designated roadways.
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By: Matthew Bleach
Lately in the news we have seen the rise of people complaining about animals being shot. From a Lion in an African country that MOST people couldn’t find on a map let alone pronounce it properly, to the bears being shot here in our own backyard.
On Monday, August 10, 2015 shortly after 11pm, members of the Greater Sudbury Police Service responded to a call of a bear breaking into a residence on Muriel Crs., Sudbury.
On Monday, August 10, 2015, members of the Greater Sudbury Police Service responded to a call in which an injured bear was seen meandering in the residential area of Woodbine Ave and Kiandra Crt., Sudbury.