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Police vehicles crowded the edge of Kukagami Lake Road Monday afternoon after a burned vehicle was found with human remains inside.
The OPP said officers responded to the grisly scene shortly before 1:30 p.m., along with the Markstay-Warren Fire Department.
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The vehicle was located about five kilometres north of Highway 17.
“At this time, the identity of the deceased has not been confirmed,” the OPP said in a release.
“The public can expect to see a large police presence in that area as several specialty units have been deployed to assist. Further information will be released as it becomes available.”
Last week I visited the former girls’ residential school in Spanish to pay my respects to the 215 children whose remains were found at a former residential…
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Junction Creek has been the butt of many a Sudbury joke, but during a recent paddle on a warm Saturday afternoon, I was stunned by just how beautiful the waterway is at its western reaches.
Launching from Mud Lake amid a carpet of underwater weeds (resembling milfoil) the size of a football field, I set out for a little adventure on a most urban waterway. While the homes of Lively punctuated the left bank, the right was largely forested and a reminder of how close to nature we live in Greater Sudbury.
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