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Sudbury driver was twice over the limit

Article content Enjoying a few drinks while having a meal last November has cost a Sudbury woman $1,500 and her driver’s licence for a year. “I made a bad choice and I apologize,” Francine Bordignon, her voice breaking, told Ontario Court Justice Andrew Buttazzoni via audio link, just before receiving the two penalties. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Sudbury driver was twice over the limit Back to video Bordignon, 61, had pleaded guilty to having more than the legal allowable level of alcohol in her system within two hours of driving a conveyance (commonly known as blowing over) for an incident in the Minnow Lake neighbourhood on Nov. 29.

Column: Still in Sudbury and still loving it

Article content Note: Rob Klein moved to Sudbury from beautiful B.C. in 2019. He wrote last year about how great this city is (‘Newcomer’s first impressions: Sudbury, you’re great,’ July 8, 2020, https://bit.ly/3avk0F2). Here, he offers an update. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. By Rob Klein Hi Sudbury, it’s been 16 months since our family moved here from B.C. and a year since my last editorial. Admittedly, COVID has made things a bit dystopian, but with Sudbury’s balance of big city amenities and outdoor living, I can’t think of a place I would rather be.

Greater Sudbury Fire Services rescue, McCharles Lake, Jesse Oshell

Article content Emergency services rescued a man on Thursday morning after his snowmachine fell through the ice on McCharles Lake in Naughton. Greater Sudbury Fire Services, with the assistance of the Greater Sudbury Police and Sudbury-Manitoulin EMS, received a call about the incident at around 8:10 a.m. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Man rescued after machine falls through the ice on McCharles Lake Back to video Water rescue crews from the Long Lake and Minnow Lake fire stations were immediately dispatched, and they arrived on the scene within about 15 minutes. “The individual had been in the water for an undetermined amount of time prior to us receiving the call. I estimate that after we got him out, he had been in the water for about half an hour,” said Deputy Fire Chief Jesse Oshell.

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