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Proposal would add 965 parking spaces to hospital lot

The hospital originally tried to use a smaller piece of property to build a multi-level parking garage, but costs could have reached as much as $26 million and the plan was dropped.
Scaled back Maley Drive extension would still benefit city

Scaled back Maley Drive extension would still benefit city

The city and federal government are each expected to provide money for the remaining two-thirds of the project.

Nickel prices a bright spot for Vale in Q2 results

Vale's nickel production was one of the few bright spots for the company in its second quarter results. The company's base-metals division contributed $609 million to its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.

Civic Holiday won't affect garbage, recycling collection

Curbside collection of garbage and recycling on Monday will be unaffected by the Civic Holiday, the city has announced in a news release.
Chamber gears up for store hours referendum campaign

Chamber gears up for store hours referendum campaign

In a news release, the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce speculated whether this will be the last Civic Holiday in which local stores are forced to close.
Community invited to chip in to help St. Joseph's

Community invited to chip in to help St. Joseph's

Sudbury’s Schuster Boyd McDonald is hosting its 26th annual charity golf tournament at the Idylwylde Golf and Country Club on Aug. 7.
Cliffs wins victory in Ring of Fire court case

Cliffs wins victory in Ring of Fire court case

It’ll be up to Natural Resources Minister Bill Mauro to decide if Cliffs Natural Resources gets permission for an overland transportation route into the Ring of Fire.
Sudbury Everest campus up for sale

Sudbury Everest campus up for sale

Following a crackdown by the American government on its U.S.-based parent company, Corinthian Colleges, Everest College's Sudbury campus is up for sale, along with the company's 13 other Ontario locations.
Auditor general confirms Thursday he's 'absolutely' running for mayor

Auditor general confirms Thursday he's 'absolutely' running for mayor

Bigger was confident his request would be approved, and moments after he learned his fate, he confirmed his was definitely in the race. However, he said details of his campaign would have to wait until his leave formally begins.
More Sudburians support breastfeeding in public: Study

More Sudburians support breastfeeding in public: Study

According to a new Statistics Canada study, 91 per cent of people in Sudbury and surrounding districts support breastfeeding in public.