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She and her family come into work every morning at 7:30 a.m. to work on cars at the Midas shop they’ve owned for about 12 years, located at the corner of Main Street East and Fisher Street in downtown North Bay.
That all changed Monday morning after a fire broke out at the vehicle repair shop, resulting in her husband and son being taken to hospital.
“My whole life is in there right now,” Oneil told reporters outside as firefighters tackled the blaze nearby.
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A Marathon woman faces charges after striking a pedestrian in Sturgeon Falls.
Nipissing West OPP said officers responded Tuesday at 1:36 p.m to the collision, which occurred on Front Street.
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Nipissing Paramedic Services transported the pedestrian to the local hospital with minor, non-life-threatening injuries.
During the investigation, it was determined that the driver was impaired. The driver was arrested and transported to the North Bay OPP detachment for further testing.
Dayna Desmoulin, 33, from Marathon, was charged with operation while impaired, operation causing bodily harm, taking a motor vehicle without consent, and driving while under suspension.
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A 20-year-old Orleans, Ont., man charged in a fatal stabbing New Year’s morning is to appear by video remand in North Bay Feb. 10.
Ghislain Nsengiyumva was charged Saturday morning with second-degree murder, uttering threats to cause death, assault with a weapon and two counts of assault.
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He appeared by video remand in Ontario Court of Justice in North Bay Wednesday.
North Bay police responded to a call shortly after 2:30 a.m. on New Year’s Day to a location on Jane Street for a person in need of medical assistance.