Sudbury OPP stop pair of stunt drivers on separate northern highways on same day
Two Sudbury motorists were stopped by provincial police for stunt driving on northern Ontario highways on the same day.
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Two Sudbury motorists were stopped by provincial police for stunt driving on northern Ontario highways on the same day.
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A series of impaired driving incidents in northern Ontario last weekend kept Ontario Provincial Police busy.
The driver of a vehicle that stalled on the side of Highway 11 is facing a number of charges.
A series of impaired driving incidents in northern Ontario last weekend kept Ontario Provincial Police busy.
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