Northern and Remote Communities
Past Sudbury and Thunder Bay, the road runs out eventually, and some of our cases start where it does.
The territory
North of the anchor cities, Ontario gets very large and very empty. Some communities up here have no road access at all: reachable only by chartered aircraft, or for a few months each winter, an ice road that exists on the map for exactly as long as the cold holds. Distance is the first fact of working a case up here, ahead of anything a single town’s character could tell you, and it changes the shape of an investigation before anything else does.
Coverage
There’s no branch office for the North either. The investigators who work Sudbury and Thunder Bay extend from those stations, and where a case is fly-in only, so are we, on the same chartered aircraft the file requires. Every case up here is staffed and dispatched from our Hamilton head office, the same as everywhere else in the province.
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