Sudbury Police Laid 27 Charges For Distracted Driving In A Single RIDE Check

Sudbury Police say on Wednesday, their Traffic Management Unit conducted a daytime RIDE check which resulted in 27 drivers charged with distracted driving ($615 fine) and 3 drivers charged for not wearing seatbelts ($240 fine).
Meanwhile, the annual Festive RIDE Campaign is underway through the North.
Drive safe Sudbury!
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16 Year-Old Sudbury Teen Facing Charges After Stabbing Incident On Elm Street
This is a target and isolated incident as the two individuals involved are known to each other. -
City of Sudbury Reminder: 'If You Love Your Dog, Leash Your Dog'
Residents are reminded that all dogs are required to be on a leash and under the owner’s control when leaving their property. Owners of dogs who are found off leash on public property will be faced with a Provincial Offence Notice, which carries a set fine of $300, plus court costs. -
Sudbury Police LOCATE Missing Woman Amy McClaskin In Good Health
There was concern for her wellbeing. -
Sudbury Cubs (NOJHL) Remain Top CJHL Team In Canada
The Cubs remain in first-place overall in the NOJHL with a 3-point lead over the Timmins Rock. The victories and the team’s sparking 35-6-2 win-loss record has moved the local junior team into 6th place overall in the Country! (Canadian Junior Hockey League) -
22 Impaired Driving Charges Have Already Been Issued In Sudbury In 2023
Sudbury Police would like to remind you to always call 911 if you suspect someone to be driving while impaired. And thanks to all those who make the safe & responsible decision to drive sober. -
This Driver Was Stopped 3 Times In A Day & Handed 24 Charges
Driver’s charges include careless driving, and over hours. -
Sudbury Hosting Virtual Sessions on 2023 Budget
The City of Greater Sudbury has invited the public to have their say on the proposed 2023 budget. Virtual information sessions will be held Wednesday, February 1 and Monday, February 6 from 6 to 8 p.m. Links will be posted the day of the event on the City’s website and social media platforms. -
OPP Identify 29 Year-Old Sudbury Woman Who Went Through The Ice On Oastler Lake
Heather LOCKWOOD, 29 years-of-age of Sudbury, is confirmed deceased after going through the ice on a motorized snow vehicle (MSV) on Oastler Lake in Seguin Township. -
United Steelworkers & Vale Raise Over $571,000 For United Way Centraide Northeast Ontario
Vale and the United Steelworkers Local 6500 announced today the 2022 joint fundraising campaign for the United Way Centraide North East Ontario raised a total of $571,503. The total includes a matching $250,000 donation from Vale.