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Opinion: What does Net Zero 2050 mean for Greater Sudbury?

Opinion: What does Net Zero 2050 mean for Greater Sudbury?

The first in a series of guest columns, the Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury discusses the city’s plan to get to net zero carbon emissions in 30 years
Column: Ecumenism: The only option.

Column: Ecumenism: The only option.

Sudburians celebrating Christian Unity Week
Signoretti: City budgeting process needs major overhaul

Signoretti: City budgeting process needs major overhaul

Ward 1 Coun. Mark Signoretti argues budget is passed too quickly, without proper scrutiny and input from council
Review: Local historians' book about northerners' role in 20th century wars has 'done us a service'

Review: Local historians' book about northerners' role in 20th century wars has 'done us a service'

'The story of war is told by a hundred voices,' says author Ric deMeulles
Lougheed: A fitting tribute to a great Sudburian

Lougheed: A fitting tribute to a great Sudburian

Dr. Bob D'Aloisio died in 2017 after being struck by a vehicle while cycling. His friend and former patient, Gerry Lougheed Jr., pays tribute to him this week, even as the Laurentian Ski Trails were dedicated to the memory of 'Dr. Bob'
Signoretti: In defence of the Greater Sudbury Development Corp. board

Signoretti: In defence of the Greater Sudbury Development Corp. board

Mayor Brian Bigger has twice deferred his motion to replace the GSDC board, but the councillor for Ward 1 says the mayor’s intentions are ‘individual political gain’
Off The Shelf: What is Dr. Sarita Verma reading?

Off The Shelf: What is Dr. Sarita Verma reading?

Dean at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine shares some of her favourite books
Kirwan: Baby boomers are now seniors, and city needs a strategy to care for them

Kirwan: Baby boomers are now seniors, and city needs a strategy to care for them

Greater Sudbury Seniors’ Summit 2019 takes place Oct. 24, and you're invited
Off the shelf: So what does a former poet laureate like to read anyway?

Off the shelf: So what does a former poet laureate like to read anyway?

In his ongoing exploration of the reading habits of Sudburians, Hugh Kruzel sits down for a chat with author, poet, professor and former poet laureate (and sometime actor), Roger Nash
Get Grilling: Hotdogs don’t get any respect, but they should

Get Grilling: Hotdogs don’t get any respect, but they should

The humble weiner comes in many forms and flavours, and the fact that it doesn’t get the same respect as a steak is a just a culinary crime