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Safe alternative to traditional colouring

BY BILL BRADLEY Want to look younger? Many people do in this youth-obsessed cultured. Changing the colour of your hair or getting rid of the grey is one way of achieving a younger look.
Bell funds new splash pool

Bell funds new splash pool

Sudburians voted to spend $5,000 in Bell Mobility community funding on a splash pool at O'Connor Park in the Flour Mill.
Designer to open lakeside 'cottage' for tour

Designer to open lakeside 'cottage' for tour

BY GIANNI UBRIACO For the past 30 years, the Elizabeth Fry Chapter, IODE, has hosted its popular tour of homes to help raise money for good causes.

Turning 30 milestone

In North America turning 30 has become a significant milestone replacing 21 as a rite of passage. More and more people in their 20s are going to school longer, living at home with their parents longer, and delaying marriage.

School offering German classes

BY GIANNI UBRIACO The German Language School is preparing to offer children and adult classes at Sudbury Secondary School in late September. People who are interested should register now for the classes.

You can't take it with you

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority issued new rules effective Aug. 10 after British police found a plot to bomb commercial aircraft. The rules will affect travellers at any Canadian airport, including on domestic trips.

Garlic chicken recipe has South American flavour

For centuries garlic has ranked high among foods that help prevent disease largely due to its high concent of organosulphide compounds and antioxidant activity. And what's so great about garlic is that is makes food taste great.

Vampires beware: Day of garlic dawning

BY BILL BRADLEY "We've got so much happening at our festival, it's unbelievable, no wonder thousands show up," said Linda Russell, co-ordinator of this year's Original Canadian Garlic Festival.

Mysudbury.ca offers online registration

The Sudbury Ringette Association is the first sports association to offer online registration services through mysudbury.ca. Players can now complete and submit registration forms online, as well as submit payment using a credit card. Starting Aug.

61 percent of homes have Internet access

Two-thirds of adult Canadians surfed the Internet in 2005, and those living in larger cities were much more likely to be "on the net" than those in rural areas and small towns, according to the new Canadian Internet Use Survey published by Statistics