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UPDATE: Police looking for arson suspect in Sears fire

UPDATE: Police looking for arson suspect in Sears fire

Two separate fires intentionally set forced the evacuation of Sears, police still looking for suspect.
Bee loss raises concern for Roots to Harvest

Bee loss raises concern for Roots to Harvest

Roots to Harvest raising some concerns regarding the bees as they are down to two hives.
Do these belong to you?

Do these belong to you?

Police looking to identify the owner of items seized following an arrest on city’s north side.
UPDATE: Armed robbery suspect arrested

UPDATE: Armed robbery suspect arrested

A store clerk suffered minor injuries following a robbery at Barbs Laundromat, police apprehend suspect.
Lawyers request a stay of the proceedings regarding murder suspect Adam Capay

Lawyers request a stay of the proceedings regarding murder suspect Adam Capay

Lawyers for Adam Capay have filed an application to the court, asking for a stay of the proceedings.
Local skiers faring well at U16 nationals

Local skiers faring well at U16 nationals

Aaron Puskas second after opening run of slalom race at Loch Lomond, Sophie-Anne Robinson in sixth.
City reveals response to youth inquest

City reveals response to youth inquest

City administration's plan to address municipally-relevant recommendations resulting from 2016's inquest into the deaths of seven youth from remote First Nations communities will be presented to city council on Feb. 27.
OPP investigate death of Mishkeegogamang man

OPP investigate death of Mishkeegogamang man

The Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the death of a Mishkeegogamang First Nation man.
College hosts first sexual assault awareness and prevention week

College hosts first sexual assault awareness and prevention week

Confederation College and the Student Union hosts the school's first sexual assault and sexual violence awareness and prevention week.
Roots to Harvest's community garden keeps growing

Roots to Harvest's community garden keeps growing

A new community garden will be located on Lillie Street this spring.
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