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Councillor's pothole proposal hits a major rut

Councillor's pothole proposal hits a major rut

A motion to boost the city's pothole repair budget by $3 million sparked some lively debate at city council Tuesday. But the plan from Ward 5 Coun.
Calling all ballers: CSCNO basketball camp registration is open

Calling all ballers: CSCNO basketball camp registration is open

Young basketball enthusiasts from Greater Sudbury will be able to fine-tune their skills during the upcoming Franco Basket Camp organized by the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO).
Traffic delays at Elgin and Beech intersection

Traffic delays at Elgin and Beech intersection

Water main installation in the intersection of Elgin and Beech Streets will delay traffic in the area from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday June 24 to Friday, June 26. Police will be controlling traffic.
NEO Kids centre would benefit abused children, says manager

NEO Kids centre would benefit abused children, says manager

The program offers acute care services to about 50 children who have been sexually abused, and another 50 who have been physically abused.
Lovely weather in store for Thursday

Lovely weather in store for Thursday

Tonight will be partly cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Wind west 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low 11. Thursday there will be a mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of showers. High 21.
Whitefish kids have a brand-new playground (3 photos)

Whitefish kids have a brand-new playground (3 photos)

R. H. Murray Public School hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony June 19 to mark the official opening of its new play structure and outdoor classroom. “The R.H.
Picket lines may cause traffic delays

Picket lines may cause traffic delays

There is a good possibility of traffic disruptions at the intersection of York and Regent Street, today between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm. OPSEU local 676 will be holding an information picket at that location at 303 York St .
NDP picking Sudbury candidate tonight

NDP picking Sudbury candidate tonight

The NDP will nominate its Sudbury candidate for the October federal election tonight.
New yard waste rules irk South End homeowner

New yard waste rules irk South End homeowner

A woman who lives in the city's South End says new rules requiring leaf and yard waste to be placed in paper bags before they're picked up are unfairly putting another burden on taxpayers.
Youth peddle hard work to earn new bike

Youth peddle hard work to earn new bike

Work hard, earn a reward. That's the message 35 youth in Greater Sudbury received through the Tim Hortons Earn-A-Bike program this year.