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Scrapping cancer

Scrapping cancer

Shayne Smith (left), general manager at BM Metals, and Tannys Laughren, executive director with the Northern Cancer Research Foundation, place some recyclable metals inside a large bin.
Touring the Fringe: see Sudbury’s eclectic art

Touring the Fringe: see Sudbury’s eclectic art

No one really knows how long the Fringe Tour has been going on.
Theatre Cambrian brings Billboard’s best to the stage

Theatre Cambrian brings Billboard’s best to the stage

The world’s premier music publication, Billboard, has served the entertainment business since 1894. Billboard and its popular music charts have evolved into the primary source of information on trends and innovation in the music industry.
‘Neutrals are in’ for fall and winter

‘Neutrals are in’ for fall and winter

The weather may be cooling off, but that doesn’t mean fall fashion can’t be hot. Helen Florentis and Tanya Charles, the co-owners of Sixty Six, Sudbury’s newest designer fashion boutique, said fall trends have arrived at their shop.
Travel - ‘The Inukshukification of Highway 69’

Travel - ‘The Inukshukification of Highway 69’

Even though some Inukshuks seem to have the proper anatomy, it’s impossible for the rock figures to reproduce. Yet, they seem to be multiplying quite efficiently along Highway 69.
Sudbury audio engineer scores shout-outs for work

Sudbury audio engineer scores shout-outs for work

Jeremy Smith said he's excited to hear if his submissions made it onto the Methods of Mayhem album A Public Disservice Announcement, scheduled to come out today (Sept. 21).

Sudbury author set to release 10th book

Dr. Tony Martin is getting ready to release his 10th book, Energy Robbers and The Fatigue Cure, on Sept. 25.
Event put spotlight on 'people parking'

Event put spotlight on 'people parking'

Local residents took part in the second annual Park(ing) day on Sept. 17.
Photo - Mellow yellow

Photo - Mellow yellow

Trevor McLeod snapped this photo of Black-Eyed Susans at Bell Park recently. “I see the leaves are just barely changing colours,” he wrote in an e-mail to Northern Life. “Luckily the flowers near Bell Park’s swings are full of colour.
Coffee break

Coffee break

The Alzheimer Society is asking people to host a Coffee Break fundraiser during the month of September and into October. People can make a donation in exchange for a cup of coffee.