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Sudbury: Chubby, chill and (apparently) ready for anything

Sudbury: Chubby, chill and (apparently) ready for anything

With tongue firmly planted in cheek, let me declare that we, as a community, might be staring down the barrel of the greatest community marketing ploy this city has ever seen. The question is, do we have the wherewithal to make it happen.
Maybe I'm just stupid but this doesn't make sense to me

Maybe I'm just stupid but this doesn't make sense to me

There's a distinct possibility that I'm stupid. You see, I thought constructing, maintaining and managing transportation infrastructure — highways and the like — was part of the reason we invented governments.
Someone needs to make a decision already

Someone needs to make a decision already

In Greater Sudbury, there are a number of things we do really well. But where we might shine the brightest is coming up with plans. We love plans, especially strategic ones. We love vision statements and visioning sessions. We're lousy with them.
White or green, Christmas is still Christmas

White or green, Christmas is still Christmas

There’s a debate going on at my house. You might be having the same one at yours.
Would the real Mark Gentili please stand up?

Would the real Mark Gentili please stand up?

If you were to speak with my wife, she'd tell you I've gone a little Christmas crazy this year.
Opinion: So there was this orchestra of crickets

Opinion: So there was this orchestra of crickets

I don't know about you folks, but I'm pretty disappointed in city council's response to this whole Bob Johnston thing.
I'm resisting the urge to be angry

I'm resisting the urge to be angry

I can't help but be troubled as I write this. It's Sunday; two days after a handful of young men staged a terrible attack on Paris.
Trudeau's a politician, not the messiah

Trudeau's a politician, not the messiah

Let's just get this out of the way right off the bat: I don't think Justin Trudeau is the messiah. There, I said it, and damn the consequences.
I almost dressed as bacon this Halloween

I almost dressed as bacon this Halloween

It's true. After the news broke last week that processed meats, like bacon, cause colorectal cancer, I thought it would be clever to costume myself in the crispy, greasy wonderfulness that is bacon, surely the greatest of all the processed meats.
How much privacy do we deserve to have?

How much privacy do we deserve to have?

I’ve been wrestling with this question this week. It's been weighing on me since seeing some of the reaction to the announcement by the Greater Sudbury Police Service that its automatic licence plate scanner pilot project was up and running.