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Bold: Help save Camp Manitou’s Voyageur House

Bold: Help save Camp Manitou’s Voyageur House

Nearly century-old summer camp near Whitefish Falls has been bringing outdoor fun to generations of campers, but its beloved Voyageur House needs some major work
‘Devastating’: Indie Cinema has to find a new home

‘Devastating’: Indie Cinema has to find a new home

With the sale of the building, local cinema co-op has learned its lease won’t be renewed and will have to move less than a year from now, despite having spent $650,000 in renovations
Celebrating Northern talent: NOMFA nominee list is out

Celebrating Northern talent: NOMFA nominee list is out

‘Super exciting’ says nominee Dayv Poulin, a Sudbury Francophone musician who has 30 years of experience in the biz
A symbol of home: Superstack the topic of new anthology

A symbol of home: Superstack the topic of new anthology

Sudburians share their thoughts and photos of the 1,250 foot structure that has come to symbolize the Nickel City ahead of its planned dismantling
Kids’ book remembers the day the lights went on in Britt

Kids’ book remembers the day the lights went on in Britt

Author Pat Lamondin Skene grew up in the small town south of Sudbury, and vividly recalls when electricity came to her community in 1952
Your pet could become ‘mayor’ of Sudbury’s newest bookstore

Your pet could become ‘mayor’ of Sudbury’s newest bookstore

Panache French-language bookstore opened in Place des Arts this winter
Laurentian swim club wants in on discussions about pool

Laurentian swim club wants in on discussions about pool

With Jeno Tihanyi Olympic Gold Pool having been closed four years and counting, swim club that was one of the pool’s major users has penned a letter, saying it wants to participate in discussions with the city on university-owned facility 
Women & Girls: Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

Women & Girls: Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

A family physician for 50 years, Toronto author Dr. Jean Marmoreo believes in ‘cradle-to-grave care,’ and always wanted to be able to end her patients’ suffering on their own terms
Sudbury’s Joey Niceforo makes a musical return to the Nickel City

Sudbury’s Joey Niceforo makes a musical return to the Nickel City

Niceforo’s 20-year performing career has been quite the ride, from training as an opera singer to launching a solo career to earning a residency with the Casa Loma Symphony Orchestra, which led to a recent performance at Roy Thomson Hall. See him in concert at All Nations Church on May 4 and help the Sudbury Food Bank at the same time
Laurentian budgets $8M for post-insolvency transformation

Laurentian budgets $8M for post-insolvency transformation

In 2nd budget following CCAA exit, Laurentian projects a small $500K surplus for 2024-2025, enrolment growth despite an international student cap, plans more hiring and expects to finally sell land to the province to pay out its creditors