Top 5 northern Ontario news stories this week
In case you missed it, here are the top five stories that made headlines in northeastern Ontario this week:
1. The most-read article in northeastern Ontario this week is about the conspiracy theories circulating on social media about two UN planes parked at the North Bay airport. Read the full story here.
Two airplanes parked at North Bay’s Jack Garland Airport became infamous on social media last weekend after wild conspiracy theories linked them to the so-called 'Freedom Convoy' in Ottawa. (Eric Taschner/CTV News)
2. Friday afternoon, Sudbury police arrested several people after raiding a unit in the 'Ryan Heights' housing complex. Read more on the story here.
3. Last Sunday, a 68-year-old woman was killed in a crash involving a snowplow near Wawa. Read the story here.
4. After 28 years in broadcasting, Michelle Tonner is retiring from CTV News Northern Ontario. Read more here.
Michelle Tonner, a familiar face to viewers across northern Ontario, Michelle Tonner is retiring after 28 years in broadcast news – 21 as an anchor, seven as managing producer. (File)
5. Canada Post suspended mail delivery in Sudbury on Tuesday due to a big winter storm. Read more on the story here.
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