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Notre-Dame students raise $12K for cancer foundation

Notre-Dame students raise $12K for cancer foundation

In February, students at Collège Notre-Dame continued their winning tradition of raising thousands of dollars every year for the Northern Cancer Foundation.
Sudbury studio strikes $100M multi-picture deal with MPCA

Sudbury studio strikes $100M multi-picture deal with MPCA

Sudbury’s Hideaway Pictures and the Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA) announced this afternoon that they’ve struck a multi-picture deal with nearly $100 million.
Traffic update: Westbound lane closure on Lasalle

Traffic update: Westbound lane closure on Lasalle

Repairs to Bell manholes will close the west bound curb lane on Lasalle Boulevard, west of Paquette Street from March 10 to 17. Work will be done between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Heavy fog will give way to freezing drizzle

Heavy fog will give way to freezing drizzle

Dense fog in Greater Sudbury is expected to continue until later this evening, says an alert from The Weather Network, before giving way to freezing drizzle. The fog is spread across areas north of Lake Huron, the network said in an alert Wednesday.
Charge up your March Break at Science North

Charge up your March Break at Science North

Hydro One’s Electricity Discovery Centre returns to Sudbury this weekend to spend March Break at Science North. Stop in at the Electricity Discovery Centre and check out two new exhibits - the Wire Wall and the Pedal-a-Watt.
Fog grounds flights from Sudbury airport

Fog grounds flights from Sudbury airport

Heavy fog blanketing the city Wednesday is wreaking havoc with flights at Greater Sudbury Airport. Several Air Canada flights into the city have been cancelled or delayed, and the 10 a.m. Porter Airlines flight to Toronto have been cancelled.
Multi-vehicle crash forces transit re-routing

Multi-vehicle crash forces transit re-routing

Due to the multi-vehicle collision on Municipal Road 35 near William Day Construction, the city's transit department has been forced to re-route a Chelmsford transit route.
Is it you? HSN looking for new board members

Is it you? HSN looking for new board members

Health Sciences North is accepting applications from those interested in joining its board of directors.
Sudbury flu vaccine research shows early promise

Sudbury flu vaccine research shows early promise

Early results from Sudbury researchers have found a stronger dose of the flu vaccine can help seniors better fight the virus. Dr.
Councillors' efforts to reverse seniors definition fails

Councillors' efforts to reverse seniors definition fails

Despite a stern lecture from a member of the city's seniors advisory panel Tuesday, city council refused to change course on redefining who's a senior.