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A fairytale Christmas market in Sudbury

A fairytale Christmas market in Sudbury

Dozens of little girls had the opportunity to meet Frozen's Elsa and Anna at Glama Gal Tween Spa's Christmas market on Dec. 11. The spa go into the holiday spirit by opening its doors to the public and other local entrepreneurs.
Annual Christmas Bird Count for Kids is Jan. 2

Annual Christmas Bird Count for Kids is Jan. 2

Are you and your family always wondering what bird that is visiting your feeders? Come out and take part in Conservation Sudbury’s third annual Christmas Bird Count for Kids. The event will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
Freezing rain alert for Sudbury, Northeast

Freezing rain alert for Sudbury, Northeast

There is potential for a freezing rain event across a large part of Greater Sudbury and Northeastern Ontario on Sunday into Monday. Environment Canada issued the alert late Friday afternoon.
Four refugee families now set to come to city

Four refugee families now set to come to city

Two families fleeing war and violence in the Middle East could be resettled in Sudbury as early as February, a local group dedicated to helping refugees announced Friday.
Wasaya confirms missing aircraft

Wasaya confirms missing aircraft

Updated: Dec. 11, 5:05 p.m. Wasaya Airways’ has confirmed Canadian Forces Search and Rescue teams located the Cargo Aircraft visually by air this afternoon. The Cessna 208 Caravan had gone missing earlier today.
Province says it can fix Ontario’s sagging mining industry

Province says it can fix Ontario’s sagging mining industry

The Ontario government has a “vision” and a “blueprint” to put the province’s sagging mining industry on the world stage. The province’s all-encompassing new Mineral Development Strategy, which was released Dec.
Lt. Gov. honours Sudbury teen for work with St. John Ambulance

Lt. Gov. honours Sudbury teen for work with St. John Ambulance

Christopher McCormick, a Grade 12 student in Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School's International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, was awarded the Grand Prior's Award from St.
Cambrian receives largest ever donation

Cambrian receives largest ever donation

Cambrian College's awards and bursary program recently received the largest single gift in the college's history.
LU prof aims to start student-led homeless clinic

LU prof aims to start student-led homeless clinic

A Laurentian University professor has partnered with 10 students from the Northern Ontario School of Medicine to create a student-led clinic that would service Sudbury's homeless population.
City's housing market should bounce back in 2016: survey

City's housing market should bounce back in 2016: survey

Despite the low price of nickel, the city’s housing market is expecting to bounce back next year, after a sluggish 2015. According to RE/MAX Housing Market Outlook 2016, released Thursday, the average home sale price decreased by 1.