News, Sudbury Starlet

Long Lake clean-up meeting Sept. 13

Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario staff members will welcome close to 7,000 students on Wednesday, the very first school day of the 2017-18 school year.

A fresh device will make it lighter for people in Sudbury to report online drivers who fail to stop for the crimson flashing signal lights of a school bus.

Two people are dead following a house fire Saturday morning in Mattawa.

Five people have been displaced following an apartment fire in Capreol.

OPP have released the name of a Sudbury woman killed in a crash Friday at French Sea Bridge on Highway Sixty nine.

Members of the Beaver Lake Fire Services Committee are hoping they can restore the area’s volunteer firefighting capabilities following a meeting later this month with the city’s fire chief.

TORONTO — Ontario residents with disabilities are observing major switches to provincial programs suggesting financial support and medical coverage.

TIMMINS – A Timmins judge described the pics as “pure evil.”

It’s pretty but “deadly.”

The U.N. Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting on North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do next.

Attack mode, says the Conservative Party’s fresh foreign affairs critic, will not be the opposition’s very first instinct when dealing with the Liberal government’s renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Maine lobstermen Alex Todd has hauled in blue lobsters and even some lobsters that were half blue, or half orange. But he says those don’t compare on the scale of weirdness to the translucent crustacean that he recently pulled up in a trap.

Smoke packed the sky and ash rained down across Los Angeles Sunday from a devastating wildfire that the mayor said was the largest in city history — one of several blazes that sent thousands fleeing homes across the U.S. West during a sweeping holiday weekend warmth wave.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear weapon testing and is urging the United Nations to take further steps to contain the country’s nuclear proliferation efforts.

North Korea on Sunday claimed a “perfect success” for its most powerful nuclear test so far, a further step in the development of weapons capable of striking anywhere in the United States. President Donald Trump, asked if he would attack the North, said, “We’ll see.”

Authorities say a 17-year-old chick has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of her one-year-old daughter in Ohio’s capital city of Columbus.

A Texas city that lost its drinking water system to Harvey struggled Saturday to restore service, and firefighters kept monitoring a crippled chemical plant that has twice been the scene of explosions and fires since the storm roared ashore and stalled over Texas more than a week ago.

U.S. President Donald Trump cupped a boy’s face in his arms and then gave him a high-five. He snapped on spandex gloves to mitt out boxed lunches of hot dogs and potato chips. And he loaded ease supplies into vehicles, patted storm victims on the shoulder and proclaimed the work “good exercise.”

Three quarters of Ontarians disapprove of the job Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne is doing, a fresh Forum Research poll suggests.

News, Sudbury Starlet

Long Lake clean-up meeting Sept. 13

Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario staff members will welcome close to 7,000 students on Wednesday, the very first school day of the 2017-18 school year.

A fresh device will make it lighter for people in Sudbury to report online drivers who fail to stop for the crimson flashing signal lights of a school bus.

Two people are dead following a house fire Saturday morning in Mattawa.

Five people have been displaced following an apartment fire in Capreol.

OPP have released the name of a Sudbury woman killed in a crash Friday at French Sea Bridge on Highway Sixty-nine.

Members of the Beaver Lake Fire Services Committee are hoping they can restore the area’s volunteer firefighting capabilities following a meeting later this month with the city’s fire chief.

TORONTO — Ontario residents with disabilities are observing major switches to provincial programs suggesting financial support and medical coverage.

TIMMINS – A Timmins judge described the pics as “pure evil.”

It’s pretty but “deadly.”

The U.N. Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting on North Korea after a powerful nuclear test explosion added another layer of urgency for diplomats wrestling with what to do next.

Attack mode, says the Conservative Party’s fresh foreign affairs critic, will not be the opposition’s very first instinct when dealing with the Liberal government’s renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Maine lobstermen Alex Todd has hauled in blue lobsters and even some lobsters that were half blue, or half orange. But he says those don’t compare on the scale of weirdness to the translucent crustacean that he recently pulled up in a trap.

Smoke packed the sky and ash rained down across Los Angeles Sunday from a devastating wildfire that the mayor said was the largest in city history — one of several blazes that sent thousands fleeing homes across the U.S. West during a sweeping holiday weekend fever wave.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned North Korea’s latest nuclear weapon testing and is urging the United Nations to take further steps to contain the country’s nuclear proliferation efforts.

North Korea on Sunday claimed a “perfect success” for its most powerful nuclear test so far, a further step in the development of weapons capable of striking anywhere in the United States. President Donald Trump, asked if he would attack the North, said, “We’ll see.”

Authorities say a 17-year-old doll has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of her one-year-old daughter in Ohio’s capital city of Columbus.

A Texas city that lost its drinking water system to Harvey struggled Saturday to restore service, and firefighters kept monitoring a crippled chemical plant that has twice been the scene of explosions and fires since the storm roared ashore and stalled over Texas more than a week ago.

U.S. President Donald Trump cupped a boy’s face in his arms and then gave him a high-five. He snapped on spandex gloves to mitt out boxed lunches of hot dogs and potato chips. And he loaded ease supplies into vehicles, patted storm victims on the shoulder and announced the work “good exercise.”

Three quarters of Ontarians disapprove of the job Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne is doing, a fresh Forum Research poll suggests.

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