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Family delivers impact statements at Wright sentencing hearing

Family delivers impact statements at Wright sentencing hearing

Sister of murder victim Renée Sweeney describes her decades of torment wondering who killed her sister, even as the convicted killer, Robert Steven Wright, continues to maintain his innocence
Sentencing in Renée Sweeney murder case expected today

Sentencing in Renée Sweeney murder case expected today

Convicted killer Robert Steven Wright was found guilty March 28 for the 1998 murder of Laurentian University student Renée Sweeney
Outward Bound Canada offers new courses for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth

Outward Bound Canada offers new courses for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth

The outdoor education program includes three seven-day courses for young people ages 16-19 who are interested in wilderness training and adventure
Horse tranquilizer Xylazine found in Sudbury opioid supply

Horse tranquilizer Xylazine found in Sudbury opioid supply

New toxic ingredient leaving users in severe cognitive distress and causing wounds and necrotic skin lesions
Voir-Dire: what the public didn’t hear during the Wright trial

Voir-Dire: what the public didn’t hear during the Wright trial

Robert Steven Wright’s defense was clear that they plan to appeal the verdict, but while the grounds of that appeal are not yet known, voir-dire statements could form the basis
'Renée got justice': Family erupts with joy at guilty verdict

'Renée got justice': Family erupts with joy at guilty verdict

Majority of jury recommends 25-year sentence for Robert Steven Wright for the 1998 murder of Renée Sweeney, as defence says an appeal is in the works
Robert Steven Wright found guilty of murder

Robert Steven Wright found guilty of murder

Wright has been incarcerated since his arrest in 2018, when he was charged with the stabbing death of Renée Sweeney 
MPPs table anti-scab legislation for 16th time

MPPs table anti-scab legislation for 16th time

At a March 29 press conference, the NDP MPPs said replacement workers are often exploited and give employers little incentive to reach a fair deal with striking workers
Jury deliberations begin in Wright murder trial

Jury deliberations begin in Wright murder trial

Justice Robbie D. Gordon reminds jurors of their roles and responsibilities under the law, while noting Crown’s case is circumstantial
Crown, defence make final arguments in Wright murder trial

Crown, defence make final arguments in Wright murder trial

Defence argues Crown’s theory of Robert Steven Wright’s guilt makes no sense, while the prosecution points to the physical evidence and tells the jury the devil is in the details