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Afrofest is back, and this year, for two days

Afrofest is back, and this year, for two days

You can enjoy the best of African culture in Sudbury on Aug. 23 and 24 at Bell Park
Michelle Murray is officially Northern Lights fest’s new director

Michelle Murray is officially Northern Lights fest’s new director

She took on the interim role this spring, leading NLFB through its summer festival
Celebrate the Trans Canada Trail at the Sudbury Camino on Aug. 17

Celebrate the Trans Canada Trail at the Sudbury Camino on Aug. 17

Seventh annual urban hike will explore city’s greenspaces
What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

A look at what's happening in the community
Burwash Country Music Festival is just over a week away

Burwash Country Music Festival is just over a week away

Head to Rock Lake for three days of music and fun
Nine-year-old Sudburian started a charity business to help animals

Nine-year-old Sudburian started a charity business to help animals

Izaak Parsons, 9, is putting his love of animals into his business, Cause4Paws, with a portion of the proceeds from the dog and cat bandanas he makes donated to Turtle Pond Wildlife Centre
Biggest-ever Up Here Festival to mark its 10th year

Biggest-ever Up Here Festival to mark its 10th year

Artists arrived earlier this week to get started on this year’s slate of five public murals which make up part of the Up Here Festival, whose 10th annual iteration is slated to take place Aug. 15-18
What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

What’s on where: Things to do in Sudbury

A look at what's happening in the community
‘Set Your Sights’: Cinéfest reveals 2024 festival image

‘Set Your Sights’: Cinéfest reveals 2024 festival image

Advertising firm 50 Carleton’s Tony Jurgilas has been creating an image for Sudbury film fest for many years
Sudbury youth one of 12 United Church 'Climate Motivators’

Sudbury youth one of 12 United Church 'Climate Motivators’

Lachlan Duncanson-Hales joins 11 other young people will spend their summer working with local congregations on issues of climate change