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Friday, May 3, 2002

NOISY PARTIES City police were kept busy last night answering complaints of loud parties and domestic disturbances. There was, however, only one arrest for intoxication. There were no major incidents to report. GRANT ARRIVES FOR R.I.D.E.
NOISY PARTIES
City police were kept busy last night answering complaints of loud parties and domestic disturbances. There was, however, only one arrest for intoxication. There were no major incidents to report.

GRANT ARRIVES FOR R.I.D.E. PROGRAM
The Sault Police Service is pleased to announce the arrival of a grant from the Ministry of Public Safety and Security. The grant of $14,000 will be used to cover the costs of the R.I.D.E. program operation.

The campaign begins now and continues through the rest of the year. The Sault Police Service reminds motorists that they maintain a zero tolerance toward drinking and driving.

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