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'Love Letters' writer has a helpful heart

'Love Letters' writer has a helpful heart

The timing was serendipitous for the release of Paulette Dahl's book, “Love Letters: Extraordinary Loving for Everyday Living.” The Sudbury resident and life coach will host a soft launch of the book on Feb.
Slash market fees in half to boost traffic: report

Slash market fees in half to boost traffic: report

A report headed to city council Tuesday calls for slashing vendor fees in half at the city's farmers market downtown.
Traffic upate: lane closure on Paris Street

Traffic upate: lane closure on Paris Street

Repairs to a curb box will close the north bound lane at 1722 Paris Street, between Indian Road and Maki Avenue, on Feb. 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Most Sudbury gas stations charging 93.6

Most Sudbury gas stations charging 93.6

Most gas stations in Sudbury are currently charging 93.6, according to GasBuddy.com . The cheapest gas in town is 91.9 at Independent at the Pumps on Lorne. The most expensive gas in the city is 95.9 at Shell in Hanmer.
2 cm of snow expected Monday

2 cm of snow expected Monday

Sudbury can expect around two centimetres of snow Monday and a high of -6 C, says Environment Canada. Tuesday will also see period of snow, with a high of -7 C, and a low of -16 C overnight.
Churchgoers flock to All Nations Church opening

Churchgoers flock to All Nations Church opening

After years of planning and preparation, many parishioners with Sudbury's All Nations Church were turned away from the parking lot at the state-of-the-art new building on St.
Wolves remember long-time office manager

Wolves remember long-time office manager

The Sudbury Wolves organization mourns the loss of long-time office manager Eunice Watson, the team said in a press release. Watson lost her short battle with cancer on Feb. 3, 2016. She started working for the Wolves in the 1970s. “Mrs.
You think your neighbours are animals?

You think your neighbours are animals?

A family near Espanola has made a new friend, who seems to have no intentions of leaving any time soon.
Cat in the trap: animals go missing in New Sudbury

Cat in the trap: animals go missing in New Sudbury

Concerns are swirling around the safety of pets and children alike for a few New Sudbury residents.
City kicks off Healthy Kids Community Challenge

City kicks off Healthy Kids Community Challenge

The city kicked off its participation in the province's Healthy Kids Community Challenge with a variety of outdoor winter activities at the James Jerome Complex Saturday.