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Cops ask city for more dough

Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 City council will be asked to approve on a police budget pegged at $27.3 million, an increase of 7.2 per cent over last year. Sudbury police services board member were briefed Monday night on the 2002 operating budget.

Public Lecture

Friday, Feb. 1, 2002 On Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002 John D.

10,000 people missing; population declines by six per cent

By Diane Gilhula Sudbury may be greater, but it is getting smaller because thousands of people are moving away, according to the first census of the new millennium.

Sudbury's Irish Regiment gets thrill of lifetime

By Rick Pusiak There were neat rows of duffel bags and army helmets laid out on the floor of the local armoury last Thursday night as soldiers with the Irish Regiment prepared to leave town for the training exercise of a lifetime.

Painting to be raffled at fundraiser

Friday, Feb.

Mixed feelings by students about strike

BY HEIDI ULRICHSEN [email protected] Students at Cambrian College have mixed feelings about their professors? strike action. Students Mike Green and David Courvoisier are concerned about missing too much time at school.

Dog Show

The Sudbury and District Kennel Club will be holding a canine event at the Bonaventure Mall in Chelmsford March 16 and 17, 2002.

Director stepping down

Peggy Fera , the director of the Sudbury Regional Palliative Care Association, is leaving her position, effective April 5. She has been with the association since 1989 and seen it grow from a dozen volunteers to about 600.

Mixed feelings by students about strike

BY HEIDI ULRICHSEN [email protected] Students at Cambrian College have mixed feelings about their professors? strike action. Students Mike Green and David Courvoisier are concerned about missing too much time at school.

Student council remains neutral

BY KEITH LACEY klacey@northernlife.