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EXCLUSIVE: Court docs reveal landlord handed prison time for fire code offences

EXCLUSIVE: Court docs reveal landlord handed prison time for fire code offences

Owner of the numbered company that owns The Canuck to spend 90 days behind bars, according to court records
OPP remind public of unsafe ice conditions amid mild weather

OPP remind public of unsafe ice conditions amid mild weather

Police note that ice rescues also put the lives of first responders at risk
Spanish residents chat with 'suspicious person' until police show up

Spanish residents chat with 'suspicious person' until police show up

The person turned out to have a canister of bear mace, say OPP
Police lay forcible confinement, assault charges in Chapleau incident

Police lay forcible confinement, assault charges in Chapleau incident

Police are calling it a domestic dispute
John Rhodes pool change room to get important upgrade

John Rhodes pool change room to get important upgrade

While the changes are being made, the ceiling track lift in the universal change room will be unavailable, says the city
Festive RIDE campaign caught 20 drivers impaired by drugs: OPP

Festive RIDE campaign caught 20 drivers impaired by drugs: OPP

The stats released today cover RIDE programs across northeastern Ontario
Northern Credit Union, northwestern counterpart Copperfin aim for 2025 merger

Northern Credit Union, northwestern counterpart Copperfin aim for 2025 merger

The two Northern Ontario credit unions have set a target date for a merger, but their members will first have a chance to vote on the idea.
City pothole damage claims were way down in 2023

City pothole damage claims were way down in 2023

It's probably because the weather wasn't as hard on local road, says the city's risk manager
Canada's top CEOs scraped by on $7,162 an hour in 2022: report

Canada's top CEOs scraped by on $7,162 an hour in 2022: report

'It is a similar story of inflation driving profits, profits driving bonuses, and CEOs reaping the rewards,' says a senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Sault Police don't have to reveal how often they discipline their officers

Sault Police don't have to reveal how often they discipline their officers

Researcher who appealed Sault Ste. Marie Police Service decision to withhold statistics on internal disciplinary actions calls recent ruling 'huge blow to transparency in police oversight'