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Natives with abuse problems need help not prison: Professor

BY KEITH LACEY Herb Nabigon managed to beat down the "rascals" that were ruining his life through alcoholism.

Canadians unlikely to consider guns for crime prevention

Over three-quarters of Canadians regularly used some type of preventive measure to protect themselves and their property from crime in 2004, according to a new report released from Statistics Canada.
Soup's On at Vinegar on the Rocks

Soup's On at Vinegar on the Rocks

The Sudbury Basin Potters meet on a regular basis at the Field House at the Lamothe playground in New Sudbury. Recently they took a few moments from creating to celebrate the birthday of Fran Kaelas.

Christmas in New York City magical

BY VICKI GILHULA North Americans have a romanticized view of New York City at Christmas, thanks to movies such as Miracle on 34th Street and Home Alone, and hundreds of television specials over the years from the media capital of the world.
CP Holiday Train is coming to Sudbury

CP Holiday Train is coming to Sudbury

The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, North America's largest rolling fundraiser, is less than two weeks away from starting its annual journey across Canada, the Northeastern and Midwestern United States. From Dec. 1 to Dec.

Retirees worry about health, lifestyle as much as money

(CNW) The words "retirement planning" may soon disappear from our language as the concept of life planning takes hold.

Theatre veteran directs Moon Over Buffalo

BY MAREK KRASUSKI For more than 30 years Michael Shepherd has acted, directed and written for the theatre, first in the country of his birth, England, and later in the United States and Canada.
Santa comes to town!

Santa comes to town!

The Northern Life and Northern Ontario Business float was a big hit Saturday night at the Santa Claus Parade. Thousands crowded the sidewalks for this year's Nursery rhyme and Fairytale themed parade.

Farmers share agriculture success stories

BY BILL BRADLEY Agriculture in northeastern Ontario is alive and well but does have its challenges said delegates at an agri-food conference Saturday (Nov. 18) at Days Inn.

Library announces food for fines program

The Greater Sudbury Public Library is again offering citizens an opportunity to reduce their overdue fines and help those less fortunate at the same time. From Monday Nov. 27 to Sunday Dec.