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Laurentian SPAD program celebrates 50 years

Laurentian SPAD program celebrates 50 years

More than 300 alumni and students of the school of Sports Administration came together for 50th anniversary celebrations this past weekend
Sudbury Music Festival returns live and in person for 2023

Sudbury Music Festival returns live and in person for 2023

After two years of virtual shows, the music festival, formerly known as the Kiwanis Music Festival returns to in person March 25 to April 5
Chelmsford family wins $567,758 in September’s HSN 50/50 Draw

Chelmsford family wins $567,758 in September’s HSN 50/50 Draw

More than half a million dollars won by family group who describe their good fortune as 'surreal'
The Sudbury connection to a musical on the Porcupine gold rush

The Sudbury connection to a musical on the Porcupine gold rush

Will Gillespie's one-man show shares true stories and legends of the Porcupine Gold Rush
Sudbury police officer killed 23 years ago today remembered

Sudbury police officer killed 23 years ago today remembered

Death of Sudbury police officer led to stiffer penalties for suspects who flee
Canadian musical gem ‘Ride the Cyclone’ runs July 29 to Aug. 14

Canadian musical gem ‘Ride the Cyclone’ runs July 29 to Aug. 14

Although the show is relatively unknown, YES Theatre founder Alessandro Costantini asks that people trust him: ‘When you see it, you will love it’
WATCH: Local 11-year-old musician drops a new song cover

WATCH: Local 11-year-old musician drops a new song cover

Emi Peralta is an 11-year-old singer and musician who released a new video covering popular Grammy Award-winning song ‘Driver’s License’
New software application should improve mine rescue in Ontario

New software application should improve mine rescue in Ontario

Innovative process provides the mining community with a cloud-based management for emergency preparedness and mine rescue missions
Photos: Hundreds enjoy Japan Festival this past weekend

Photos: Hundreds enjoy Japan Festival this past weekend

Upwards of a 1,000 people turned out for the Japan Festival, which included food, drumming, a visit from Canadian actor Donno Mitoma and a message from the Japanese consulate
North Bay woman wins $557K jackpot in Sudbury hospital draw

North Bay woman wins $557K jackpot in Sudbury hospital draw

After buying tickets for a year, Chris Daigle wins more than half a million dollars