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Ontario police say 14 charged after 126 people lose money in 'grandparent scam'

Ontario police say 14 charged after 126 people lose money in 'grandparent scam'

Fourteen alleged members of an organized gang are facing dozens of charges after 126 people from across Canada lost nearly $1 million in total in a so-called "grandparent scam," Ontario Provincial Police announced Thursday
Library hosting Earth Day celebration on Monday

Library hosting Earth Day celebration on Monday

The Greater Sudbury Public Library on MacKenzie Street will be hosting an Earth Day celebration with performances, activities and snacks
'The urgency is there:' Group proposes Anishinaabe language trust from $10B RHT settlement

'The urgency is there:' Group proposes Anishinaabe language trust from $10B RHT settlement

Proposed amendment to disbursement agreement would see money set aside for language programming in Robinson Huron Treaty territory
Five drop first of three out east to the Rogues

Five drop first of three out east to the Rogues

Sudbury fell 123-108 in Newfoundland during their first of three games against the Rogues
Orazietti suing Conestoga president for calling him a ‘whore’

Orazietti suing Conestoga president for calling him a ‘whore’

In newly filed lawsuit, Sault College and its president claim they were defamed by John Tibbits in a fiery back-and-forth over international student cap earlier this year
Ontario mining industry must change to attract more workers

Ontario mining industry must change to attract more workers

Equity, inclusivity and diversity needed to make mining more welcoming and accepting of other cultures
‘Thrilled’: Sudbury Symphony welcomes its new director to town

‘Thrilled’: Sudbury Symphony welcomes its new director to town

William Rowson said he and his family intend to put down roots in Sudbury, the first time in a long while SSO will have an artistic director who actually lives here
Wolves owner: Events centre will spark downtown’s rejuvenation

Wolves owner: Events centre will spark downtown’s rejuvenation

Sudbury Wolves Sports and Entertainment CEO Dario Zulich and Downtown Sudbury BIA co-chair Jeff MacIntyre are singing city council’s praises this week following their unanimous decision to proceed with a new $200-million arena/events centre in Downtown Sudbury
Speed cameras prove effective, tickets being mailed out

Speed cameras prove effective, tickets being mailed out

‘You’re not being trapped. You have a choice to make,’ said Greater Sudbury Police Service Chief Paul Pedersen, addressing the backlash against city’s new automated speed-enforcement cameras
Jobs of the Future: WISE Olympics inspires girls to pursue science

Jobs of the Future: WISE Olympics inspires girls to pursue science

The 25th edition of the event runs April 28 at Collège Boréal