Traffic Disruption – Wednesday May 14th 2014 – National Day of Resistance

Traffic Disruption – Wednesday May 14th 2014 – National Day of Resistance

The Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS) would like to advise the public of upcoming traffic disruptions in the downtown area of Greater Sudbury.
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Woman Hailed a Hero in Hanmer Fire

Woman Hailed a Hero in Hanmer Fire

Update: We regret to inform that it is being reported by social media and a press release by the Children's Aid Society of Sudbury and Manitoulin that Nicole  Belair, 33, has succumbed to her injuries sometime yesterday.
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An impressive team of CSCNO students to take part in the Franco-Ontarian Games

Une belle délégation d’élèves du CSCNO participera aux Jeux franco-ontariens

Some 650 francophone students from 88 French language Catholic and public secondary schools will gather in Hearst from May 16 to 19 to take part in the 21st edition of the Jeux franco-ontariens (Franco-Ontarian Games). Held at École secondaire catholique de Hearst under the theme “Forêt pas manquer ça,” this annual provincial gathering attracts a great deal of attention among students from the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO).
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Police Week - May 11th-17th, 2014

Police Week - May 11th-17th, 2014

Police Week was officially launched Monday at the Community Safety and Well-being Planning forum. Representatives from the City of Greater Sudbury, Sudbury Healthy Community Cabinet, the Greater Sudbury Police Services and partners from the human and social services sectors, municipal officers, community-based organizations and residents gathered to begin the process of developing comprehensive and integrated framework for community safety and well-being planning
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May is Rabies Awareness Month: Bitten by an Animal? Here's What to Do!

May is Rabies Awareness Month: Bitten by an Animal? Here's What to Do!

Bitten by an Animal? Here's What to Do!

Report the bite or scratch to the local health unit. The Sudbury & District Health Unit (SDHU) investigates all reported animal bites and scratches. Most investigations involve pet cats and dogs, although some involve stray and wild animals.

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