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Activist Gary Kinsman to be honoured by Thorneloe

Activist Gary Kinsman to be honoured by Thorneloe

Thorneloe University at Laurentian will recognize the significant contributions of three individuals at its convocation Oct. 8.
Sudbury gas prices drop two cents in time for weekend

Sudbury gas prices drop two cents in time for weekend

Sudbury's gas prices have dropped about two cents per litre over the past day. Most gas stations in town are charging 103.6, according to GasBuddy.com . The cheapest gas in town, at 101.
Nickel Belt candidates tackle seniors issues

Nickel Belt candidates tackle seniors issues

The Sudbury chapter of CARP (Canadian Association for Retired Persons) hosted a senior's debate for Nickel Belt candidates on Oct. 1, in conjunction with National Senior's Day.
City issues statement on death of Elgin pedestrian

City issues statement on death of Elgin pedestrian

Today, the City of Greater Sudbury issued a statement regarding the death of a 58-year-old pedestrian on Elgin Street yesterday .
Elgin Street like a 'war zone' Wednesday: witness

Elgin Street like a 'war zone' Wednesday: witness

Local business owner Evelyn Davie said she saw things Wednesday afternoon no one should ever have to witness.
Sunny day ahead but bring your jacket

Sunny day ahead but bring your jacket

The chilly weather continues on Friday, though the sun will be shining. Daytime high is just 12, while the evening will be clear and the mercury will dip below zero with a low of -1.
Grenade found on Struthers Street from WWII

Grenade found on Struthers Street from WWII

According to Cpt. Carrie Pluck, Armed Forces public affairs officer, the grenade was in fact live upon discovery, but after an inspection, it was found that the grenade was missing its striking mechanism and was deemed safe to handle and transport.
Sudbury doctor facing second disciplinary hearing

Sudbury doctor facing second disciplinary hearing

A Sudbury physician is facing a second disciplinary hearing in front of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Ontario to answer allegations she continued to practise medicine while she was serving a suspension imposed in April. Dr.
Northern business leaders honoured at NOBA

Northern business leaders honoured at NOBA

More than 400 business and opinion leaders from across the north celebrated the achievements of 11 companies and individuals at the 29th Annual Northern Ontario Business Awards (NOBA) gala Oct. 1 at the Victoria Inn in Thunder Bay.
Pediatricians: There's 3,500 reasons why we need NEO Kids

Pediatricians: There's 3,500 reasons why we need NEO Kids

A group of Greater Sudbury pediatricians has released a joint letter in support of NEO Kids.