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Sudbury women share stories about mental health, addictions - Janet Gasparini

Ontario women are twice as likely to suffer from symptoms of depression as men. As many as two-thirds of women with substance use issues also have mental health problems.
Reflecting on a ‘really rocking’ hotel - Dorothy Krusky

Reflecting on a ‘really rocking’ hotel - Dorothy Krusky

The Hanmer Tavern stood on the corner of Highway 69 North and Notre Dame Avenue in Hanmer for 100 years.
Special Olympics Sudbury leader named Canada’s Coach of the Year - Cheryl Bruce

Special Olympics Sudbury leader named Canada’s Coach of the Year - Cheryl Bruce

I hope you have enjoyed the past six weeks of my columns, and know that you are more than welcome to join any of our sports. It is a great way to meet people, builds self-esteem and gives you opportunities that are wild.

Believing is seeing - Paul Gomirato

“What’s with that man on the park bench looking for a hand out? What makes him so special that he doesn’t have to work for a living like you and me?” Maybe he suffers from a mental illness and can’t hold down a job, or simply lost his way in life and

Doubt: A Parable ‘challenging, stimulating and enlightening’ - Scott Overton

After leading off the season with a full-blown farce, The Sudbury Theatre Centre’s artistic director David Savoy has veered sharply away from that territory for the second offering of Doubt: A Parable by John Patrick Shanley.

Getting back on track with your investments - Greg Zografos

One year has passed since the Lehman bankruptcy, the AIG bailout, and the worst stock market crash since the Great Depression.

Living in an era of corporate profit and community debt - Rick Grylls

As we are bombarded daily with sounds and sights of consumerism to spend our money on everything under the sun, we live our lives with hopes and dreams of creating a better world for our children’s generations.

Columnist shares true meaning of Special Olympics oath - Cheryl Bruce

Hi everyone. Hope you are all ready to read what the SOO (Special Olympics Ontario) Oath really means to me and my friends. Let me win — by accepting me the way I am.

Getting in line for the H1N1 vaccination - Melchior Mbonimpa

The media is full of talk about this notorious flu, but confusion still prevails. We are receiving contradictory messages and it is extremely difficult to decide which ones are simply alarmist and which should be taken seriously.

Reflecting on an accident that made all the wrong headlines - Stephen Butcher

I have found the recent reporting of the Houle aircraft accident to be disturbing. There was no need to release the details of how these loved ones died.