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Gas 140.9 in Sudbury for now, but will we see a Tuesday gas price spike?

Gas 140.9 in Sudbury for now, but will we see a Tuesday gas price spike?

Cheapest gas in Greater Sudbury currently 136.6 at Circle K in Lively
Good morning, Sudbury! Here are seven stories to start your day

Good morning, Sudbury! Here are seven stories to start your day

Here's what happening around Greater Sudbury today
Sun and cloud for Tuesday with chilly temperatures tonight

Sun and cloud for Tuesday with chilly temperatures tonight

High of 9 today, dropping to zero overnight
Laurentian Swim Club raises more than $600 for Elgin Street Mission

Laurentian Swim Club raises more than $600 for Elgin Street Mission

Sudbury Laurentian Swim Club and its members gives back to a local charity
Court date for teen with alleged kill list adjourned to July 24

Court date for teen with alleged kill list adjourned to July 24

Zachary Pilon released on bail on March 20
This space-age mine rescue vehicle could be an absolute game-changer

This space-age mine rescue vehicle could be an absolute game-changer

Equipped with thermal-imaging sensors and its own air supply, the Dräger MRV9000 protects rescuers from intense heat and poisonous gas
Save the planet we have: Plastic waste and climate change on tap at No PLANet B tonight at 6 p.m.

Save the planet we have: Plastic waste and climate change on tap at No PLANet B tonight at 6 p.m.

Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint and plastic waste with this free, interactive event
Photos: These downtown bankers braved Friday's rain to raise $2K for good cause

Photos: These downtown bankers braved Friday's rain to raise $2K for good cause

Bankers Corner Challenge supports Canadian Cancer Society
Not filling some jobs helped LU balance budget, fix $4.4M deficit

Not filling some jobs helped LU balance budget, fix $4.4M deficit

Loss of students from Saudi Arabia and mandated 10% tuition cut impacted the university's spending priorities
One is too many: Training cuts, risks for health care workers, progress still needed on workplace safety

One is too many: Training cuts, risks for health care workers, progress still needed on workplace safety

There’s no doubt workplaces are safer — much safer — than they used to be, but there are gaps that need to be filled and laurels we shouldn’t be resting on, Day of Mourning speakers say