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Try ice fishing at Conservation Area Feb. 15

Have you always wanted to try ice fishing? You'll get your chance thanks to Conservation Sudbury's third annual Friends and Family Ice Fishing Day, which takes place Feb. 15. The event takes place from 12-4 p.m.

Spaghetti dinner supports Guatamala's needy

New Life Christian Centre and Grace Family Church are teaming up for a Family Valentine Dinner Feb. 13. The event, which begins at 6:30 p.m. at Grace Hall, located at 468 Antwerp St., features spaghetti a dinner with salad and dessert.

Nominations open for Champions for Children awards

Our Children, Our Future is looking for nominations for its Champions for Children awards. The awards go to individuals from the Districts of Sudbury/Manitoulin who are caring, concerned and committed to making a difference in the lives of children.
Rainbow board considers move out of downtown office

Rainbow board considers move out of downtown office

After reviewing schools in various parts of the city over the past decade — and even closing a few — the Rainbow board's senior administrators are now undertaking a review of their own work space. Trustees voted at their Jan.
NISA holding workshops to help artists commercialize

NISA holding workshops to help artists commercialize

The Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA) is offering artists a series of workshops Feb. 2-6 designed to help them make money from their work.
Nominate a young volunteer for GenNext award

Nominate a young volunteer for GenNext award

The United Way is looking for nominations of people between the ages of 20 and 39 for its GenNext Volunteer Awards.
Wynne faces health care questions in Sudbury

Wynne faces health care questions in Sudbury

With less than a week before Sudbury's Feb. 5 byelection, Premier Kathleen Wynne returned to campaign with Liberal candidate Glenn Thibeault.
NDP slams Liberals on hydro rates

NDP slams Liberals on hydro rates

Despite her best efforts to reduce her energy usage, Thérèse Millette's last hydro bill, for her small Sudbury apartment, was $228.
Capreol house fire displaces three

Capreol house fire displaces three

A house fire in Capreol Saturday morning displaced three people. Greater Sudbury Fire Services said the fire, to a home on Young Street, caused severe damage to the tune of $175,000.
Hundreds remember soldier and father

Hundreds remember soldier and father

Dozens of people had to stand at the back of Sudbury's Church of the Epiphany to join the outpouring of grief and remembrance for Sgt. Jesse Tait. OPP officers recovered Tait's body from the Kaministiquia River near Thunder Bay on Jan. 22.