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'Not going to let this destroy me'- Sudbury woman speaks out for sexual assault survivors

In July 2020, a woman from Sudbury says she was sexually assaulted. A man was charged, and eventually convicted of assault in the case. The victim was prevented from speaking about all of it due to a publication ban. Now, she has become an advocate for survivors and is working to support victims.

Online fraud is on the rise in Greater Sudbury, police warn

Recent data shows a rise in cyber crimes in Greater Sudbury from 2022 to 2023, driven by increases in fraud and extortion. It's leading to heightened stress for victims and calls for better police resources.

Child sex exploitation and cybercrimes are on the rise in Greater Sudbury

Cybercrimes in Greater Sudbury rose from 381 to 406 per 100,000 people between 2022 and 2023, in part due to increased reporting of child pornography.

Sault Ste. Marie works to battle a major goose problem. Here's what's being done about it

Sault Ste. Marie city staff are developing a management plan to address the growing issue of geese overrunning local waterfront amenities. Cities like Sudbury, Ottawa and Toronto have implemented various strategies to try to manage goose populations and reduce problems.

Greater Sudbury's speed cameras relocated, sparking vandalism. Here's where they are now

The City of Greater Sudbury has relocated its speed cameras, leading to a new wave of vandalism. The city still plans to continue its automated speed enforcement program to reduce speeding in residential areas.

How listeria contamination due to plant-based milks is affecting northern Ontario

A Sault Ste. Marie resident says he may have contracted listeria from Silk coconut milk, part of a batch recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency due to contamination concerns.

How students from Moose Factory are getting health science education closer to home

Sixteen students from Moose Factory have graduated from the Specialist High Skills Major program in health and wellness, a collaboration between Weeneebayko Area Health Authority and Queen's University. Among them is Jewel Chum, who found the opportunity to study closer to home pivotal after experiencing challenges attending school away.

Police in North Bay still investigating a missing person case from over 50 years ago

A man went missing from a North Bay psychiatric hospital in 1966 at the age of 27. The North Bay Police Service have released an age-progressed image to aid in the ongoing investigation. The police and his family continue to seek answers, hoping for closure after over five decades of uncertainty.

Uncovering the surge of hate incidents targeting South Asians in Greater Sudbury

According to Statistics Canadas latest report, the number of hate crimes targeting South Asian people has been steadily increasing since 2019. Locally, the Greater Sudbury Police Service has noticed the same trend.

Greater Sudbury is expanding transit service to meet growing demand

The city of Greater Sudbury is increasing transit service by about 11,000 hours over the next two years.