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Locally-shot film a hit with Cinefest crowd

Locally-shot film a hit with Cinefest crowd

The director of The Riverbank said he's probably seen the film 1,000 times already, but it was an emotional experience to watch it along with a theatre full of people for the first time.
Expo brings pages of Sudbury Living to life

Expo brings pages of Sudbury Living to life

Christine St. Amour said she loves getting Sudbury Living Magazine in her mailbox. “I think they're great,” she said, adding that she especially enjoys the home decor tips in the magazine. St.
A star among the stars

A star among the stars

Every year, awards are given out in Elsie MacGill's name. The Northern Lights awards, named after the aviation pioneer, honour Canadian women in aerospace and aviation. This year, a former Sudburian was named to the Rising Star Award.

Sisters headline Luncheon of Hope

The Northern Cancer Foundation will hold its 14th annual Luncheon of Hope Sept. 28 at the Caruso Club. More than 600 people are expected to attend the event, which starts at 12 p.m.
Celebrating literacy

Celebrating literacy

Grade 3 students at Pius XII Catholic Elementary School celebrated International Literacy Day Sept. 8 by learning about respecting others.
Taking control of diabetes

Taking control of diabetes

Aileen Burnett said over the last seven months, she has learned she is in control of her diabetes, and that it's not the other way around.

Vale's seeding program takes flight Sept. 17

Vale’s aerial seeding program is set to take flight starting Monday, Sept. 17, according to a news release. The seeding program targets barren land for reclamation around Vale's operations.

Horwath to address Steelworkers' conference

Provincial NDP leader Andrea Horwath will speak to Steelworkers union members from Ontario and the Atlantic provinces at their annual conference at the Steelworkers Hall in Sudbury Sept. 17.

Kilgour open to what ombudsman has to say

One of the councillors who refused to co-operate with an investigation by Ontario’s ombudsman is willing to hear what Andre Marin has to say when he comes to town Dec. 11. Ward 7 Coun.
Province supports Gélinas' tanning bill

Province supports Gélinas' tanning bill

Nickel Belt MPP France Gélinas said she almost fell off her chair when Premier Dalton McGuinty phoned Sept. 13 to tell her the Liberals will support her private member's bill banning tanning bed use for those under 18.