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Speeding remains among the top charges

Speeding remains among the top charges

The tally is in for the Civic holiday weekend. The results are 451 traffic violations in the Dryden area.
OPP charged one individual after a traffic stop

OPP charged one individual after a traffic stop

Schreiber OPP arrests a Terrace Bay resident after refusing to take a breathalyzer test.
UPDATE: Hwy 11/17 reopened after a collision early Friday

UPDATE:Hwy 11/17 reopened after a collision early Friday

The collision caused all lanes of the highway to close while OPP investigated.
Driver caught going 200 km/hr on Hwy 11

Driver caught going 200 km/hr on Hwy 11

The driver automatically receives a roadside licence suspension as well as the car being impounded. 
Man charged in Eabametoong death found fit to stand trial

Man charged in Eabametoong death found fit to stand trial

A fitness assessment was conducted for Ethan Waboose, who is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection to the 2022 death of Brian Sagutch in Eabametoong First Nation.
OPP scores big in drug trafficking bust

OPP scores big in drug trafficking bust

OPP seize nearly $200,000 in cash and Oxycodone during two search warrant executions at two residences in Hearst.
Province earmarks 176k for Sault senior programming

Province earmarks 176k for Sault senior programming

Communities such as Wawa and Elliot Lake also get access to the new $1.6 million investment.
Three youths arrested by OPP

Three youths arrested by OPP

The trio is charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act with threats to cause death or bodily harm
Poilievre’s promises may also cut services

Poilievre’s promises may also cut services

Pierre Poilievre promises First Nation businesses the ability to have some control of the revenue from resources collection on treaty land, while the deeper question remains: what services will be cut if his proposal was passed?
Chief Taylor discusses infrastructure upgrades

Chief Taylor discusses infrastructure upgrades

With much-needed infrastructure upgrades on the way, Ginoogaming First Nation is set to save on money, time, and loss of personal property - while ensuring the safety of all community members. Chief Sheri Taylor sat down with Dougall Media to discuss the project.
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