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BPW, Inco to host High Tea

BPW Greater Sudbury (Business Professional Women's Club) and Vale Inco will host the annual High Tea Extravaganza with a live and silent auction on May 20 at College Boreal from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.
French fair opening not dampened by grey skies

French fair opening not dampened by grey skies

Wednesday afternoon was wet and damp, but under the tent at Market Square, presenters at the opening ceremonies of Le Salon du livre were full of energy.
"Cycles" rolls into Sudbury

"Cycles" rolls into Sudbury

In recognition of two major cultural events occurring in Sudbury during the next week,  The Alternative Art Festival of Sudbury (FAAS) May 4-7 and Le Salon de Livre du Grand Sudbury May 7-11, Cheryl Rondeau arrived on her bicycle in downtown

Resume and interview workshops for teens

The Greater Sudbury Public Library, in partnership with Job Connect, will be helping teens with their resumes and interview skills through two courses, held at the Valley East Public Library, 4100 Elmview Drive.

Cambrian hosts annual Learning Disabilities Conference

Cambrian College's Glenn Crombie Centre for disability services, in partnership with Nipissing University's Counselling and Disability Services, is hosting its annual Learning Disabilities Conference.

Boult speaks at Inco Cavern

Motivational speaker and author, Betty Boult, will be in Greater Sudbury on Wednesday, May 21 to speak to students, parents, families and members of the educational sector regarding her most recent book 176 Ways to Involve Parents. Dr.
Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards expand again

Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards expand again

BY KENT CORNESS The 2008 Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards (NOMFA) take place from Friday, May 9 to Saturday May 10.
Two new titles to hit local bookshelves

Two new titles to hit local bookshelves

Your Scrivener Press is celebrating two new spring titles - Ramasseur, a novel by Richard deMeulles, and Arcadia Borealis: Childhood and Youth in Northern Ontario, a memoir by George Case - on Saturday with a book launch at a  local pub.
Nesbitt Public School students head to math Olympics

Nesbitt Public School students head to math Olympics

Nesbitt Public School students captured the gold and silver medals at the Greater Sudbury Math Olympics on May 3. For the sixth year in a row, they will represent northern Ontario at the All Ontario Math Olympics in Peterborough, May 30 and 31.

Students unite in battle against cancer

Lasalle Secondary School invites the community to come out and support this year's Relay for Life. The Lasalle Secondary School Students' Council will officially kick off their third Relay for Life on Friday, May 9. The event will begin at 7 p.m.