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Down Syndrome Buddy Walk this Sunday

To celebrate National Down Syndrome Awareness Week, Nov. 1 to 7, there will be a Buddy Walk held this Sunday morning at 10:30 am at Lockerby High School Gymnasium.
More than basic Black at STC

More than basic Black at STC

Judi Straghan Preview When Malcolm Black gives his impressions of Sudbury and the Sudbury Theatre Centre, he doesn’t mince words.  He is clear and straightforward, as though directing a play.

Sudbury Arts Council hosting mayoral debate

The Sudbury Arts Council, along with Sudbury Secondary School, will host a mayoral candidates debate Friday Nov. 3, at 8:30 am inside the school's Sheridan Auditorium. The focus of the debate will be on arts, culture and related topics.

Santa's arrival won't go unnoticed

BY BILL BRADLEY This year's Santa Claus Parade, taking place Saturday, Nov. 18 at 5:30 pm, will the biggest event in the city, say organizers.
Local band plays Fraser Auditorium

Local band plays Fraser Auditorium

BY JASON THOMPSON Thanks to a first-place finish at a regional X-treme Band Slam competition, Sudbury rock band Resolute will be launching their debut CD in style.

Caring tradition

BY REGAN THOMPSON More than 500 students from Lockerby Composite School will hit the streets, each of them with a smile and a dream Nov. 2.

New World, Old Treasures

When it comes to Quebec tourism attractions that appeal to Quebecers and to their neighbours in Ontario and Atlantic Canada, nothing beats strolling the streets of Old Quebec.

Wee bit of the Rock

BY BILL BRADLEY A wee bit of Newfoundland culture is taking place this Sunday evening at the Anglican Church Hall on Dennie St. in Capreol.
Volunteers make Halloween fun, safe

Volunteers make Halloween fun, safe

The Greater Sudbury Police Service has teamed up with the Sudbury Amateur Radio Club for an eighth consecutive year to provide children with a safe Halloween. Members of the radio club will be patrolling the streets of Sudbury Oct.

Parcels to troops overseas shipped free

Canada Post will provide free parcel service for family and friends of deployed Canadian troops for the holiday season. Now through Jan.