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Two buildings more than 100 years old given heritage status

Two buildings more than 100 years old given heritage status

The fire station and water treatment plant are both owned by the city. Adding a privately owned property to the register means the owner must give the city 60 days notice before any demolition of any building or structure on the property takes place.
City to take applications to fill vacancy in Ward 8

City to take applications to fill vacancy in Ward 8

And after much discussion, they decided not to require anyone who applies to promise not to run in the next municipal election. A staff report outling options recommended barring candidates from running in the Oct.
Rain not in the forecast for Wednesday

Rain not in the forecast for Wednesday

Sudbury will see mainly cloudy skies on Wednesday with winds reaching 20 km/h in the morning. The temperature will reach a high of 16 C. The rain will return on Thursday.
Sudbury business leaders recognized at awards gala

Sudbury business leaders recognized at awards gala

Rematech Industries was recognized as the company of the year at Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce Bell Business Excellence Awards gala Tuesday evening.

Frood Road down to one lane on May 14

Frood Road will be reduced to one lane of traffic starting May 14 from Jean Street to Burton Avenue until Thursday evening. The closure will allow city crews to conduct road repairs.

Road repairs to close lanes on The Kingway May 14

Road repairs will close down one lane in each direction on The Kingsway from Kitchener Street to Cochrane Street from 3 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 14.
Lacing up to fight Crohn's and Colitis

Lacing up to fight Crohn's and Colitis

Hundreds of people are expected to gather at Bell Park on Sunday, June 8 for the annual Gutsy Walk, to raise funds for research related to Crohn's disease and colitis. Both are debilitating diseases characterized by the inflammation of the bowels.

Dalron president named to Northern Ontario advisory council

THUNDER BAY – Ron Arnold, the president of Sudbury builder Dalron Construction, has been named to the inaugural Northern Policy Institute Advisory Council.
Ste-Marie robot wranglers grab silver at provincial competition

Ste-Marie robot wranglers grab silver at provincial competition

A small team of students at École Ste-Marie in Azilda brought home a silver medal recently from the 25th annual Ontario Technological Skills Competition in Waterloo.
MNR heightens enforcement as summer camping season starts

MNR heightens enforcement as summer camping season starts

The Ministry of Natural Resources will be heightening its enforcement activities in the northeast region with the start of the summer camping season this Victoria Day weekend.