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Greater Sudbury Police Service Search and Rescue Team will be conducting their annual training scenario. File photo.

Good morning, Sudbury.

Here's six stories to start your day.

Be sure to check in with Sudbury.com every morning to see what stories we're working on that day, or get caught up on something you may have missed.

GSPS conducting training exercise today:

Greater Sudbury Police Service Search and Rescue Team will be conducting their annual training scenario. This year, the Greater Sudbury Police Service is partnering with the Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin North Bay & Districts to promote awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and conduct a search and rescue involving a vulnerable person. Check back with Sudbury.com for more on this story.

Halloween weather forecast:

Are your kids going to need to put on a snowsuit under their costumes this year? Rubber boots necessary for trick-or-treating? Find out what the weather will be like on Halloween with Matt Durnan's story, found here.

ICYMI: Sudbury.com staff visits the gun range (video):

We are in the midst of hunting season, so why not send out three of Sudbury.com's most inexperienced shooters to the Rifles and Reels Game and Fish Club in Garson. Check out the video here.

Someone vandalized a 91-year-old man's SUV

Michel Marleau believes a road-rage incident led to somone doing $7,200 worth of damage to a 2003 Buick Rendezvous on Oct. 20. Read Jonathan Migneault's story here

Award-winning writer speaking at St. Charles College today

Award-winning writer Joseph Boyden will be speaking at St. Charles College today. Boyden is best known for his books Three Day Road, Through Black Spruce, which won the 2008 Scotiabank Giller Prize, and The Orenda, which was named the winner of CBC Radio’s Canada Reads 2014. Check back with Sudbury.com for a recap of Boyden's visit to Sudbury.

Friday weather

Finally a little break from that cold snap. Friday will be mostly sunny with the high getting up to around 7.
For current weather conditions, short-term and long-term forecasts visit Sudbury.com's weather page at www.sudbury.com/weather.


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