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Sudbury area kids bake 1,200-pound Nanaimo bar
Video Siblings in Sudbury bake a 1,200-pound Nanaimo bar for Canada Day and will donate the proceeds to three different charities.


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Lambton barn fire causes $500K in damage
Fire broke out around 8:37 p.m. on July 1, 2025 at 3421 Petrolia Line. (Source: Brooke Schrijver) Damage is estimated at $500,000 after a barn fire in Lambton County. Crews were called to the scene at 3421 Petrolia Line around 8:37 p.m. Tuesday where a metal shed was on fire and spread to a barn. No animals were in the barn or on the property at the time of the incident, but tractors and wagons were burned. The family that owns the property is renting it out, and the tenant was not home at there at the time of the incident — a neighbouring property owner alerted fire department. The current owners have owned property since 1983. Petrolia and North Enniskillen Fire Department (PNEFD) Chief Rick Cousins told CTV News there was a scary moment when a firefighter showed signs of heat exhaustion. 'PNEFD support operations and response team and EMS staff that was on standby at our scene tended to our member. EMS transported the firefighter to the hospital, [they were] evaluated thoroughly, then released just hours later with a clean bill of health.' The cause of the fire has been listed as undetermined. petrolia line fire - lambton - july 2025 The site of a barn fire on Petrolia Line in Lambton County is still smoldering the morning after the fire. July 2, 2025. (Sean Irvine/CTV News London) petrolia line fire - lambton county - july 2025 The site of a barn fire on Petrolia Line in Lambton County is still smoldering the morning after the fire. July 2, 2025. (Sean Irvine/CTV News London)


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B.C. rescue team says bystanders ‘saved young man's life' in near-drowning incident
North Shore Rescue says it was dispatched to a possible drowning at Cabin Lake in Cypress Provincial Park on July 1, 2025. (CTV News) Search-and-rescue crews are praising the actions of three bystanders who reportedly saved a man from drowning Tuesday in the West Vancouver backcountry. North Shore Rescue says it was dispatched to a possible drowning at Cabin Lake in Cypress Provincial Park, the same lake where a 29-year-old man drowned while swimming with his fiancée just two weeks earlier. The volunteer rescue group says its members arrived by helicopter Tuesday evening to find the swimmer had already been rescued from the water. '(The) swimmer began to have trouble and was going under the water when three bystanders jumped in and saved this person's life,' North Shore Rescue said in a statement on social media. The man was assessed at the scene by the rescuers, including one who is an emergency room doctor. 'Due to the issues surrounding the near-drowning, the subject could not hike out,' the statement said. The swimmer was hoisted out of the area by helicopter and brought back to the parking lot to be transported to the hospital. 'We would like to commend and thank the three bystanders who jumped in and pulled him to safety,' North Shore Rescue said. 'The actions these people took saved this young man's life.'