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Sixth annual Pond Hockey Festival a success

Sixth annual Pond Hockey Festival a success

It was a smaller affair than last year, but according to organizers, the sixth annual Pond Hockey Festival on the Rocks, which happened over the weekend, was a great success.

Annual Champions for Children Awards Luncheon nominations open

Nominations are now open for the 14th Annual Champions for Children Awards Luncheon hosted by Our Children, Our Future.

'Blowing the Whistle for Kid’s Care' Campaign a success

Eric Caetano, a teacher and hockey referee in Greater Sudbury, launched the “Blowing the Whistle for Kid’s Care” campaign this past December that raised $1,000 for children’s care at Health Sciences North.
Make-A-Wish surprises family with cruise

Make-A-Wish surprises family with cruise

When the Guimond family went to the SilverCity Sudbury Cinemas Saturday they just expected to watch the new Lego Movie. When the movie ended, Make-A-Wish Canada surprised the family with a fully funded Disney Cruise.
Family and friends remember Jean Hanson

Family and friends remember Jean Hanson

She was a community leader, but most of all, she was a mother, wife, sister and grandmother. Family was more important than anything for Jean Hanson, and Saturday morning, her many friends and family gathered at St.
Preparation key for end-of-life care

Preparation key for end-of-life care

It's never too early to make end-of-life plans. That was the message at Sudbury's second end-of-life public forum at the Steelworkers Hall on Feb. 6.
Group hopes to bring Stompin' Tom statue to downtown

Group hopes to bring Stompin' Tom statue to downtown

If a group of local Stompin' Tom Connors fans has its way, downtown Sudbury will soon be home to a life-sized bronze statue of the famed Canadian country-folk singer, who passed away last March.
Collaborative project improves Aboriginal cancer screening rates

Collaborative project improves Aboriginal cancer screening rates

The North East Cancer Centre's Under/Never Screened pilot project has helped increase the number of screenings for breast and colorectal cancer in 21 Aboriginal communities, announced Health Sciences North on Thursday.
Family aims to help cancer patients in woman's memory

Family aims to help cancer patients in woman's memory

Before 29-year-old Cristina Roque passed away in March 2012 after a four-year battle with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, she spent a lot of time travelling between her Sudbury home and the Ottawa Hospital for treatments.
Province invests $80,000 for northeast diabetes services

Province invests $80,000 for northeast diabetes services

The province has made an investment of $80,840 to improve access to culturally appropriate diabetes services within First Nations communities, announced Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci Thursday.