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Jenny Lamothe

Jenny Lamothe

Jenny Lamothe is a reporter with Sudbury.com, covering vulnerable and marginalized populations, as well as housing issues and the justice system.

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Samaritan law challenge could mean more deaths, say advocates

Samaritan law challenge could mean more deaths, say advocates

'Any intervention or any interpretation of these laws that reduces clarity will result in delays in resuscitation'
OPP violate rights of man arrested for drunk driving, court rules

OPP violate rights of man arrested for drunk driving, court rules

A man arrested by the Ontario Provincial Police in 2023 has been acquitted of his charges after a judge found his Canadian Charter rights were violated 
Supreme court ruling could affect treaty payments going forward

Supreme court ruling could affect treaty payments going forward

In the case of the Robinson Huron and Robinson Superior treaties, Canada’s Supreme Court tells Ontario the courts aren’t the place to resolve treaty disputes — negotiation is the way forward
BEHIND THE SCENES: Flour Mill drop-in centre has neighbours concerned, fearful

BEHIND THE SCENES: Flour Mill drop-in centre has neighbours concerned, fearful

Sudbury.com's Jenny Lamothe takes us behind the scenes
BEYOND LOCAL: Man serving life for murder in Sudbury charged with sexual assault in North Bay

BEYOND LOCAL: Man serving life for murder in Sudbury charged with sexual assault in North Bay

Facing new charges in North Bay, Wright is already serving a life sentence for the 1998 murder of Renée Sweeney in Sudbury
WATCH: Vigil for missing councillor ‘a beacon to light his way’

WATCH: Vigil for missing councillor ‘a beacon to light his way’

A Sudbury city councillor has been missing since Jan. 27, and the community gathers to support his friends and family
COLUMN: On this World AIDS Day, let no one be ignored

COLUMN: On this World AIDS Day, let no one be ignored

Reporter Jenny Lamothe shares the story of her Uncle Garry, who died of AIDS, and what she hopes will change for the future of people living with HIV and AIDS
THE BIG READ: How the pandemic exposed Northern Ontario's hidden homeless crisis

THE BIG READ: How the pandemic exposed Northern Ontario's hidden homeless crisis

In Ontario, homelessness rates in the north are nearly double that of big cities in the south. The solution is not just about housing vulnerable populations — but keeping them alive
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