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Police honouring groups, citizens at inaugural awards gala

Police honouring groups, citizens at inaugural awards gala

Greater Sudbury Police is celebrating Police Week and its inaugural Our Shared Commitment Awards gala tonight at the Steelworkers Hall on Brady Street.
Taylum's out of surgery and doing fine!

Taylum's out of surgery and doing fine!

Taylum was born April 10, 2013 with polycistic kidney disease , which caused large cysts to grow on both his kidneys. He had to be airlifted to Toronto immediately because his kidneys were on the verge of failing.
Eat some BBQ and support mental health May 15

Eat some BBQ and support mental health May 15

On May 15, the Sudbury Credit Union is hosting a barbecue for mental health. Head over to the Bouchard Street branch between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
It seems Sudbury really is the centre of the mining universe

It seems Sudbury really is the centre of the mining universe

Greater Sudbury was represented at an awards gala held by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) in Montreal on May 11.
Here's your list of Victoria Day service closures

Here's your list of Victoria Day service closures

The following municipal services will be re-schedule on the Victoria Day holiday this coming Monday: Tom Davies square - closed Citizen Service Centre - closed Greater Sudbury landfills and Recycling Centre - closed Greater Sudbury pools and fitness
Labour board may find teachers' strike illegal

Labour board may find teachers' strike illegal

An Ontario Labour Relations Board hearing begins today that will determine whether a strike by Rainbow District School Board high school teachers is legal. The hearing could wrap up in a day, according to national media reports.
Your empties can help save lives, so return them

Your empties can help save lives, so return them

The Beer Store and the United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 12R24 are encouraging Ontarians to donate their empty alcohol containers to Beer Store locations May 23-24 for a good cause.
Amazing: Northern Cancer Foundation raised $2.2M last year

Amazing: Northern Cancer Foundation raised $2.2M last year

The Northern Cancer Foundation raised $2.2 million in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, including more than $1 million from community donations, the organization announced at the Health Sciences North board of directors meeting Tuesday evening.
Home care roadmap: Strong on ideas, short on details

Home care roadmap: Strong on ideas, short on details

The province introduced a new roadmap Wednesday it hopes can improve home and community care across Ontario.
Home-building chill: City, builders looking for a fix

Home-building chill: City, builders looking for a fix

Last summer, the previous city council froze the rates for two years, which were set to rise from $14,785 per home to $17,163 over five years.