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Gélinas hosts annual open house

Gélinas hosts annual open house

Nickel Belt MPP France Gélinas will be hosting her annual Holiday Open House on Dec. 16. Residents are invited to drop in starting at 1 p.m. to say hello or to pick up a red ribbon in support of Action Sudbury’s Red Ribbon Campaign.
Sudbury Home Builders' Association chooses new president

Sudbury Home Builders' Association chooses new president

The Sudbury and District Home Builders' Association named Louie Zagordo its new president for 2014-2015. Zagordo is president of SLV Homes and has been involved with the Sudbury and District Home Builders' Association since the mid-1990s.
Eligible residents reminded to apply for 2014 tax rebates

Eligible residents reminded to apply for 2014 tax rebates

The City of Greater Sudbury reminds residents, age 65 and over, that they may be eligible for an elderly tax assistance credit in the 2014 tax year. To qualify, residents must be age 65 as of Dec.
Christmas tree lighting brings in holiday season

Christmas tree lighting brings in holiday season

For the eighth consecutive year the Lively community celebrated the Christmas season with the lighting of a large tree on the Anderson Farm property. Former Ward 2 Coun.
New centre helps protect workers' rights

New centre helps protect workers' rights

A new non-profit organization in Sudbury hopes to protect workers' rights, as more people in the community enter non-unionized, part-time and contract work.
Some movement in teachers' talks

Some movement in teachers' talks

The fact the province is now ready to sit down and negotiate with English public elementary teachers is good news, said the president of the Rainbow local of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO).
Cambrian appoints new skills training dean

Cambrian appoints new skills training dean

A longtime Cambrian College staffer has been appointed dean of the Schools of Skills Training and Community and Corporate Learning.
Fire in Chelmsford causes $225,000 in damage

Fire in Chelmsford causes $225,000 in damage

A house fire on Highway 144 in Chelmsford Friday afternoon caused $225,000 in damage, says the Greater Sudbury Fire Services. One person was evacuated from the home and three people have been displaced by the fire. No one was injured.
Realtors expect Sudbury housing market to bounce back

Realtors expect Sudbury housing market to bounce back

Sudbury's 2015 housing market could see the one of the biggest years for growth in quite some time, says the president of the Sudbury Real Estate Board. “I'm always excited.
Cancer Centre becomes more child-friendly (4 photos)

Cancer Centre becomes more child-friendly (4 photos)

Cancer treatment for children like Karrissa Kruk should be a bit easier at the Northeast Cancer Centre thanks to recent efforts to make the pediatric oncology unit more child-friendly.