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Dubious distinction: City leads province in bear calls

Dubious distinction: City leads province in bear calls

Around a third of all bear-related calls to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) this summer have come from Greater Sudbury, said the ministry's manager for the Sudbury district.
Chamber: Ontario Pension plan 'a step in right direction'

Chamber: Ontario Pension plan 'a step in right direction'

Details of the province's made-in-Ontario pension plan that were released Aug. 11 are getting a thumbs up for the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce.
Here's your morning gas price update

Here's your morning gas price update

Here's what you can expect to find when you hit the gas station today. Gasoline prices in Greater Sudbury remain unchanged since yesterday and are currently ranging between 116.2 a litre at Petro-Canada stations and 117.
Make way for the sunshine - lovely forecast for Wednesday

Make way for the sunshine - lovely forecast for Wednesday

There should be a break from the rain today as the forecast is calling for sunny skies for most of the day. This morning will see a mix of sun and cloud, clearing near noon. High 22.
A breath of fresh air: SECSB wins energy award

A breath of fresh air: SECSB wins energy award

Camfil, the leading global manufacturer of air filtration products awarded the Sudbury English Catholic School Board with the prestigious 5-Star Energy award.
Council approves new ATV by-law

Council approves new ATV by-law

Greater Sudbury City Council approved a new All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) by-law to reflect new provincial legislation, which came into effect on July 1, 2015.
MNR continues to plead with residents re: bears

MNR continues to plead with residents re: bears

The MNRF sent out a press release today at around 4:30 p.m. in the wake of three bears being killed by Greater Sudbury Police officers in the past day and a half. “Parts of Ontario are experiencing shortages of natural food sources for bears.
Local sculptor unveils newest creations

Local sculptor unveils newest creations

Lively-based sculptor Tyler Fauvelle unveiled another one of his creations at the Rotary Champlain Wendat Park in Penetanguishene on Aug. 1.
Traffic update: paving on the Kingsway

Traffic update: paving on the Kingsway

Paving in front of 1232 Kingsway, near Dairy Queen, will reduce Westbound traffic to one lane from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 12. Durham Street, between Larch Street and Elgin Street. will be closed from 6 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 13 until 6 p.m.
Sudbury Kidney Walk Sept. 13

Sudbury Kidney Walk Sept. 13

The Sudbury Kidney Walk will take place at Delki Dozzi Park on Sunday, Sept. 13.