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Proposed changes to nutrition labels a good start: dietitian

Proposed changes to nutrition labels a good start: dietitian

Proposed changes to nutrition labels in Canada are a good starting point, but still leave room for improvement, says a Sudbury dietitian.
Staff back plan for 54 homes, 93 apartments on Ramsey

Staff back plan for 54 homes, 93 apartments on Ramsey

There was considerable opposition when the application last came to the planning committee in February 2013, when several people spoke in opposition to the plan.
Fail: Woman tries Charter appeal for impaired charge

Fail: Woman tries Charter appeal for impaired charge

A Sudbury woman has failed in her attempt to beat her conviction for impaired driving by claiming her rights were violated under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Tick tests positive for Lyme disease locally

Tick tests positive for Lyme disease locally

The Sudbury and District Health Unit has confirmed that a blacklegged tick found locally tested positive for the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease. The tick in question was found embedded in the skin of an individual.
Get your stomp on with Union Duke on June 17

Get your stomp on with Union Duke on June 17

The 2015 Vale Summer Concert Series continues June 17 at 7 p.m. sharp at the Grace Hartman Amphitheatre in Bell Park.
Find out what the North East CCAC is all about

Find out what the North East CCAC is all about

Sudbury residents curious about the services the North East Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) has to offer will be able to find out at a public information fair Thursday, June 25.
Coffee drive at Pius to support Elgin Street Mission

Coffee drive at Pius to support Elgin Street Mission

Kathleen Donnelly, resource teacher at Pius XII Catholic Elementary School has initiated an much needed "coffee drive" to assist the Elgin Street Mission.
Bring on the blues to bring on the food

Bring on the blues to bring on the food

Blue skies overhead and blues music in the air as the Downtown Rotary Blues for Food Festival takes over Durham Street downtown today. Get up and get out because the party gets started at 11 a.m.
Weekend weather calling for a warm up

Weekend weather calling for a warm up

Friday evening temperatures will be dropping down to 11 degrees, but the sun will be shining on Saturday with temps reaching a high of 25 degrees.
Investing downtown will benefit whole city, councillors told at strategy session

Investing downtown will benefit whole city, councillors told at strategy session

Greater Sudbury city council is spending Friday thinking big. In a daylong session at Cambrian College's eDome, councillors are looking to set their strategic priorities for the remaining 3 ½ years of their term.