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Rain, rain go away

Rain, rain go away

According to Environment Canada, Sudbury is in for more wet weather on Wednesday. The forecast calls for showers in the morning and early afternoon with a high of 14 C.

Expect traffic delays on Barrydowne, Lasalle tonight

Fibre-optic installation at the intersection of Barrydowne Road and Lasalle Bourlevard will start at 9 p.m. tonight and last until 7 a.m. the next morning. If necessary, work will continue on Wednesday , May 21 during the same timeframe.
Downtown yard sale a bargain hunters' haven

Downtown yard sale a bargain hunters' haven

Bargain hunters rejoice — Sudbury's Largest Yard and Sidewalk Sale takes place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 31 in Downtown Sudbury. The event will include more than 100 display tables.

Better Beginnings opens Spirit Garden June 7

Better Beginnings, Better Futures celebrates the grand opening of its Spirit Garden June 7. The celebration takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the organization's 450 Morin Avenue location.
Major provincial parties in full campaign mode

Major provincial parties in full campaign mode

“The outpouring of support from the people of Sudbury is what kept us knocking on door after door this weekend,” Peroni said in a news release Tuesday.
Students go healthy in food revolution

Students go healthy in food revolution

Levack Public School got in on the global food revolution last week, fighting back with healthy food and good eating habits.
Sudbury Catholic board names Joanne Bénard new director

Sudbury Catholic board names Joanne Bénard new director

Joanne Bénard has been named the new director of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board.
Viewing starts today for online police bike auction

Viewing starts today for online police bike auction

Greater Sudbury Police Service is again taking its bike auction online. Viewing of bikes and other miscellaneous items begins May 28 at onlineauctioneer.ca .
Sudburian representing her city at sustainability conference

Sudburian representing her city at sustainability conference

Young people across Canada are at the forefront of the sustainability movement, acting as catalysts for lasting change, according to organizers of IMPACT! The Co-operators Youth Program for Sustainability Leadership.
Memorial service sees chapel named after Murray Arnill

Memorial service sees chapel named after Murray Arnill

Huntington University honoured the late Rev. Dr. Murray Arnill May 15. Arnill was one of Huntington University’s original students more than 50 years ago.