There were a few tense moments at the strike-bound taxation centre on Wednesday.įire trucks, ambulances and the Greater Sudbury Police Service all attended the Canada Revenue Agency in the early afternoon after receiving reports of two suspicious packages.In the early 1990s, one thing was fairly certain about the expansion of the universe. Police investigating suspicious packages delivered to Sudbury’s tax centre Police said there was Òno immediate risk to public.Ó John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Police said in a tweet that the packages were removed from the building by Fire Services. Police and Emergency Services were at the Sudbury Taxation Centre where two suspicious packages were located inside the building in Sudbury, Ont. The union threatened on Wednesday that it would plan to send its members to disrupt a Liberal party convention in Ottawa on Thursday if the employer didn’t table a “fair” deal. Having performed well, but coming up short in both the Sudbury and Nickel Belt ridings in successive elections, Singh hopes the New Democrats can regain those seats by showing they can deliver on their policy proposals as part of their confidence-and-supply agreement to support the minority Liberal government of Justin Trudeau. ‘When you vote for a New Democrat, we get things done’įederal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says that by pushing the federal government to deliver on dental care, grocery rebates and other measures to decrease the cost of living for Northern Ontarians, his party has demonstrated it has the interests of ordinary Canadians in mind. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh took his first photo at the Big Nickel, at the suggestion of caucus colleague Carol Hughes, the MP for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing. Such a violation.”Īs expected, Ontario Court Justice Pierre Bradley sentenced Ethier to five years on Thursday, minus pre-trial custody credit. “I don’t think that we will ever forget that day and how we felt. He also pleaded guilty to the theft of a motor vehicle in 2021.Ĭourt heard Richards used a knife during the robbery attempt and used a piece of broken glass to cut the store owner behind his ear. Micheal Richards, 41, who is in custody, pleaded Tuesday in the Ontario Court of Justice to aggravated assault and assaulting a man with intent to steal (robbery) for the thwarted robbery of the Kelly Lake Convenience store more than a year ago. Would-be robber who messed with wrong Sudbury store pleads outĪ would-be robber tackled by a Sudbury convenience store owner, his wife and a customer when he tried to get away has pleaded guilty to three charges. Kelly Lake Convenience owners Eunsook Park, left, and Woonsoo Kim, right, along with customer Susan Lynch, centre, together fought off a knife-wielding robber in 2022 and held him down until police arrived. With the vacancies created, we’re seeing new, Sudbury-based, independent businesses moving in, and every week I’m noticing the streets getting a little better. “When you shut down the world for multiple months (due to COVID restrictions), there’s a cost to that, but there’s an opportunity to that as well. “Things are starting to turn around,” said Jeff MacIntyre, co-chair of Downtown Sudbury. It may seem ominous that a shop called Thrive is no longer able to do just that, but on balance it seems like things are actually picking up downtown, as many new enterprises simultaneously bloom along Durham, Elgin, and their cross-streets named after trees. “We want to thank all our loyal customers, friends, and extended family for supporting us over the years by shopping local even during difficult times.” “As of May 31, Thrive Health Food Essentials will be shutting its doors for the last time at 96 Durham Street,” the business said at its Facebook page. More recently another tenant of the Coulson corner revealed they are packing up, too. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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