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Officer who made Wright’s 2018 arrest takes the stand

Officer who made Wright’s 2018 arrest takes the stand

GSPS Sergeant Robert Weston details the ongoing nature of the Renée Sweeney murder investigation, the largest in the police service’s history, and what led to Robert Steven Wright’s arrest
Officer says he falsified duty notes in Sweeney murder

Officer says he falsified duty notes in Sweeney murder

Former Sudbury Regional Police forensic officer Rick Waugh also testified today that the blood evidence found under Renée Sweeney’s fingerprints was found to be of little value
Attempt to communicate with jury slows Wright trial today

Attempt to communicate with jury slows Wright trial today

Justice Robbie D. Gordon excused court before the jury entered this morning after an incident he described as an attempt to “communicate improperly” with jurors, but ultimately ruled it wouldn’t impact the fairness of the trial
Investigating officers take the stand in Wright murder trial

Investigating officers take the stand in Wright murder trial

Three officers who were among the first investigators on scene in 1998 following the murder of Renée Sweeney describe the early stages of the investigation
Sweeney murder trial Day 2: First witnesses on scene testify

Sweeney murder trial Day 2: First witnesses on scene testify

Witnesses testify they entered the video store where the victim worked minutes after the stabbing had occurred and seeing a man over Renée Sweeney’s body
Human trafficking task force has rescued 61 victims since launch

Human trafficking task force has rescued 61 victims since launch

Victims ranged from 12 to 47 years old; 28 people now face 239 charges
Swamps and snakes lead to a career for Sagamok woman

Swamps and snakes lead to a career for Sagamok woman

Chevaun Toulouse would like to share the Indigenous ways of seeing the world, and return the Great Lakes region to its full glory
Sudbury cop demoted over incident at Espanola Rec Centre

Sudbury cop demoted over incident at Espanola Rec Centre

Superintendent finds GSPS officer Melisa Rancourt, who admitted to resisting arrest, calling people ‘nazis’ and refusing to show proof of vaccination, showed ‘long period of premeditated misconduct’ in lead up to her arrest
Code-talking Cree: Winning the war with words

Code-talking Cree: Winning the war with words

National Indigenous Veterans Day is a chance to remember the Indigenous people who faced systemic racism and still contributed to Canada’s war effort, especially by speaking their language
Robinson Huron Treaty members call on province to negotiate

Robinson Huron Treaty members call on province to negotiate

After the Supreme court allows the province to appeal, Indigenous leaders are once again calling on the provincial government to ‘honour their election promise’ by negotiating a settlement in the annuity case