Good morning, Greater Sudbury.
Here are some stories to start your weekend.
Killarney Mountain Lodge a finalist for Ontario culinary tourism award
Killarney Mountain Lodge has been notified that they are one of three finalists in the 2019 Ontario Culinary Tourism Experience award competition. The competition is presented by the non-profit Culinary Tourism Alliance and the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO). Read the full story here.
Division-leading Wolves take a bite out of Mississauga
The Sudbury Wolves took a bite out of the Mississauga Steelheads Sunday, using the same shot-heavy approach that has earned them six wins this regular season and the number one spot in the Central Division. While appearing evenly matched in the first period, the penalty-ridden affair suffered a mid-game stalemate, giving Sudbury the time it needed to find it's footing and claim a 4-2 final against its southern hosts. Read the full game report here.
Cambrian adds five new programs to its Sept. 2020 offerings
In response to market demand, Cambrian College is offering five new programs starting in September of 2020. The new programs include Massage Therapy, Addictions and Mental Health, Occupational Therapist Assistant and Physiotherapist Assistant, Computer Programming (Internet of Things) and Supply Chain Management. Read the full story here.
Check out Sudbury.com's election page
The federal election is less than two weeks away and Sudbury.com will be bringing you news releases and stories from all of the parties and candidates running on the 2019 federal election page. Be sure to check in at our election page daily for the news of the day and for a closer look at the candidates running in Sudbury and Nickel Belt.
Dark clouds bring promise of rain
Mainly cloudy today and a high of 8. You may want to pack an umbrella, as there is a 70 per cent chance of showers this afternoon. Periods of rain expected overnight and southwest 20 km/h wind, bringing an added chill to the low of 6.