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Lives of homeless women in danger

A study released today documents the brutal impact of homelessness on the lives of women in Toronto.
Festival celebrates everything Italian

Festival celebrates everything Italian

BY BILL BRADLEY It is festival time in Greater Sudbury! From now on throughout the summer, a number of festivals occur almost every weekend for months thanks to the volunteers that give up their time and energy to ensure city residents enjoy themselv
Performer mixes music and politics at NLFB festival

Performer mixes music and politics at NLFB festival

BY BILL BRADLEY Chuck Angus played performer and politician at the Northern Lights Festival Boreal (NLFB) Friday night on stage at Bell Park.
Labour woes fuel picket at setup for Festival Boreal

Labour woes fuel picket at setup for Festival Boreal

BY LAUREL MYERS Members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 634 gathered outside the gates of Bell Park Thursday afternoon to stage an informational protest about what they said was an unfair end to a “gentleman'

OLG strike hurting city coffers and horse racers

BY BILL BRADLEY The month long strike by 70 Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) gaming workers at Sudbury Downs is hurting local pocketbooks. City officials have estimated that the municipality's loss in June could be as much as $200,000.
Santa Rick gives Cambrian $3.25 million

Santa Rick gives Cambrian $3.25 million

BY JANET GIBSON [email protected] Cambrian College received $3.25 million from the province Friday to add programs and buy equipment.
Youth fair helps young people with job search

Youth fair helps young people with job search

BY MARIE LITALIEN Young people making their way through the downtown Rainbow Centre on the afternoon of July 3 may have walked out with a job. The Sudbury Service Canada Centre for Youth (SCCY) held a Youth Fair to help link students with employers.
Giving a little, riding a lot

Giving a little, riding a lot

BY LAUREL MYERS A group of kids are bicycling in style after giving their time to better the community.

Entrepreneurs helped by Northern Ontario Enterprise Gateway

Shannon Bisset and her husband Anthony Cavallin, both from Sudbury, had a business dream of filling a niche in the moving industry.

Orientation session for Cambrian students

Cambrian College is hosting a one-day orientation session July 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. designed to help first-year students prepare for their transition to college.