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Lions Club hits the streets for a little spring cleaning

Lions Club hits the streets for a little spring cleaning

Several members of the Minnow Lake Lions Club were seen on Bancroft Drive on Saturday picking up not only littler, but household garbage and a rusted-out bicycle
City staff overtime hours still up from pre-pandemic levels

City staff overtime hours still up from pre-pandemic levels

The city has been exceeding its annual overtime budget in recent years, with last year’s 183,028 paid overtime hours far exceeding the city’s budget of 28,812 hours
Volunteers launch 2,000 brook trout into Junction Creek

Volunteers launch 2,000 brook trout into Junction Creek

Hundreds of people gathered at Twin Forks Playground to launch brook trout into the creek as part of the annual Junction Creek Festival and Trout Release
A very special Mother’s Day for local 95-year-old

A very special Mother’s Day for local 95-year-old

Freshly 95 years of age, a large collection of Arleen Bednis’s descendants and their spouses gathered to celebrate the matriarch for Mother’s Day weekend
Walk for Lupus sheds light on ‘the disease with 1,000 faces’

Walk for Lupus sheds light on ‘the disease with 1,000 faces’

Delki Dozzi Community Centre and Sports Complex played host to the second-annual Elaine Lahti Gareau Memorial Walk For Lupus on Friday evening
Feds pledge $11M for EVs at fully electric Glencore mine

Feds pledge $11M for EVs at fully electric Glencore mine

Glencore’s Craig Onaping Depth Mine expansion is an all-electric nickel ore mine being constructed underneath an existing mine in Onaping, around 2.6 kilometres underground
Road closures inconvenient but necessary: OPP

Road closures inconvenient but necessary: OPP

OPP superintendents Mike Maville and Todd Proulx affirmed the importance of shutting down highways for police investigations, during a speech in front of municipal leaders this week
City ‘confident’ they’ll get picked for new immigration programs

City ‘confident’ they’ll get picked for new immigration programs

With the soon-to-end Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program considered a resounding success, City of Greater Sudbury Economic Development director Meredith Armstrong said she’s confident their upcoming applications for follow-up programs will be successful
‘Things can’t just stay the status quo’: Striking SNOLAB workers

‘Things can’t just stay the status quo’: Striking SNOLAB workers

There are 52 SNOLAB employees on strike after contract negotiations fell through
Blaming feds for Hwy 69 inaction is ‘b------t’: Nickel Belt MP

Blaming feds for Hwy 69 inaction is ‘b------t’: Nickel Belt MP

‘Where are the feds?’ Northern Development Minister Greg Rickford asked during the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities conference in Sudbury this week
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