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Documentary makes world premiere in Sudbury

Documentary makes world premiere in Sudbury

Recovering Love, a documentary directed by Laura Sky, makes its world premiere at Rainbow Cinemas on Oct. 21. The Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) is hosting the event and bringing Sky to the premiere and reception.
Antique roadshow extends Sudbury visit

Antique roadshow extends Sudbury visit

Several antique buyers and appraisers are returning to Sudbury for the Great Canadian Roadshow Aug 24-28. Items such as precious metals, glass, rings and charm bracelets are considered to be high value.
Garlic lovers flock to festival

Garlic lovers flock to festival

Andrea Gaudet said she loves garlic, but isn't so sure it belongs in the chocolate chip cookies and fudge she sampled at the 19th annual Canadian Garlic Festival, held at the Ukrainian Seniors Centre off of Notre Dame Avenue Aug. 22.
Sudbury man dances way to career

Sudbury man dances way to career

Mitchell Jackson didn't start dancing until Grade 9, but the 20-year-old Greater Sudbury native is making up for lost time.
Kids 'have some fun' at Donovan Family Days

Kids 'have some fun' at Donovan Family Days

Watching his grinning eight-year-old daughter, Brianna, ride a pony at a Donovan Family Days event in Victory Park off of Frood Road Aug. 21, Todd St. Louis shares his thoughts on Sudbury's Donovan neighbourhood.
O'Connor Park playground comes to life

O'Connor Park playground comes to life

Many hands made light work as a play structure was installed at O'Connor Park Aug. 19. About 200 volunteers from the community and from partnering organizations sported their rain gear as they built the playground on a gray, rainy day.

Trial music classes with the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra

The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra is offering trial classes for two of its courses.
Setting their sights

Setting their sights

The musicians of Widesight have their sights set on some solid exposure when they play on MuchMusic's reality show disBAND.
Cinéfest adds three flicks to World Cinema program

Cinéfest adds three flicks to World Cinema program

Three more films have been added to the growing lineup of Cinéfest flicks. The films are part of the World Cinema program. The Disappearance of Alice Creed tells the tale of Alice Creed, the daughter of a wealthy businessman.

Backstage help needed on Francophone TV series

Les Blues de Ramville, a francophone television series being filmed in Greater Sudbury, needs to fill some roles behind and before the camera. The series is set in a fictional mill town, and revolves around the local hockey team's fan club.