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Sudbury resident banks $100 K on scratch ticket

Sudbury resident banks $100 K on scratch ticket

Congratulations to Robert Matheson of Sudbury, who won a $100,000 top prize with INSTANT CROSSWORD TRIPLER . INSTANT CROSSWORD TRIPLER is available for $5 a play and the top prize is $100,000. Odds of winning a prize are 1 in 3.7.
Brewers Loft: More than condos, this is an urban art project

Brewers Loft: More than condos, this is an urban art project

Plans for redeveloping the former Northern Breweries building on Lorne Street go beyond renovating the structure to accommodate 50 condos, says the developer behind the project.
Regent Street Esso robbed

Regent Street Esso robbed

On Friday, June 12, 2015 at approximately 12:22 a.m. members of the Greater Sudbury Police Service responded to a Robbery at the Esso located at 1813 Regent St. South, Sudbury.
Festival Champlain hits Bell Park this weekend

Festival Champlain hits Bell Park this weekend

The past and the present will collide this weekend in Bell Park to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the French presence in Ontario.
Lights, camera, traffic

Lights, camera, traffic

Film crews will be on site at Laura Avenue in Sudbury from June 15 to June 19, and from June 22 to June 26. Production vehicles and equipment will be parked on Worthington Crescent.
Sudbury Hydro eyes more incentives to reduce consumption

Sudbury Hydro eyes more incentives to reduce consumption

Greater Sudbury Hydro is aiming to reduce local energy consumption by 34.7 gigawatt-hours over the next six years.
Foundation gives city charities a $60K top up (6 photos)

Foundation gives city charities a $60K top up (6 photos)

The Sudbury Community Foundation (SCF) handed out more than $60,000 in grant funding to 25 charities on June 11.
Hungry muskie takes bite out of Sudbury boy's foot (video)

Hungry muskie takes bite out of Sudbury boy's foot (video)

Just when you thought it was safe to dip your foot in the water. A local youth got up close and personal with a muskie last weekend on Trout Lake near Alban, and suffered some minor, but surprising injuries as a result on his foot.
Buses are running: Rainbow high school students in class today

Buses are running: Rainbow high school students in class today

There might be some confusion out there this morning for parents, wondering if today is, in fact, a PD day for students. It is — for three of Greater Sudbury's four school boards.
Valley East residents oppose solar projects

Valley East residents oppose solar projects

A line of people extended outside the Valley East Library in Hanmer with a large number of residents there to oppose four proposed solar farms in Chelmsford and Valley East.