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Don't throw out old batteries: student

Don't throw out old batteries: student

Grade 6 Northeastern Elementary School student Erik Levesque wanted to see how many old batteries he could collect from friends, family and schoolmates. He managed to fill up more than one water bottle with batteries.
New booklet sheds light on Lupus

New booklet sheds light on Lupus

In 1992, Brenda Seguin discovered she had lupus, an autoimmune disease. If left untreated, lupus can attack your vital organs.
Dance like an Egyptian

Dance like an Egyptian

The Company G Dance Academy recently hosted its recital and competitive show at Sudbury Secondary School, featuring dancers aged eight to 19. The dance, pictured, was called 20 Dollars and was performed by the academy’s competitive team.
Flip trick

Flip trick

Leonard Madore, 15, performs a skateboarding trick during Go Skateboarding Day at Minnow Lake Skate Park Saturday.
Warm welcome

Warm welcome

Mayor John Rodriguez (right) was on hand to welcome the owner of Maple Stucco, F. Zeki Mert, at the recent grand opening of its branch location at the Rainbow Centre Mall.
Weekly Recipe - Strawberry spinach salad with grilled prosciutto

Weekly Recipe - Strawberry spinach salad with grilled prosciutto

The flavours of Italian cuisine are the inspiration for this simple, flavour-packed salad. Serve as a first course salad or alongside grilled chicken, pork or beef.
Copper Cliff milk wagon gets a makeover

Copper Cliff milk wagon gets a makeover

A newly-restored Copper Cliff Dairy milk wagon was unveiled June 18 at Anderson Farm Museum in Lively. The horse-drawn wagon, which used to be used to deliver milk, had been on display for many years outside the museum, but had begun to deteriorate.
Great Big Sea coming to Sudbury

Great Big Sea coming to Sudbury

Great Big Sea is the next big act coming to the Sudbury Arena, courtesy of Live Nation, according to a reputable source known to Northern Life.
Cutting loose

Cutting loose

On June 26, barber Paul Berthiaume will give his last haircut at his Main Street shop in Chelmsford. Berthiaume graduated from a Montreal barber school in 1959, when he was only 16 years of age.
Blues for Food this Saturday downtown

Blues for Food this Saturday downtown

One sure sign of summer is the Downtown Rotary Blues for Food Event. It is scheduled to take place on lower Durham Street this Saturday (June 20), from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.