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Film and television productions have resulted in local spending of $200M since 2012

Film and television productions have resulted in local spending of $200M since 2012

A municipal report highlighted the local impacts of 141 movie and television productions that were filmed in Greater Sudbury since 2012, offering rationale for the hiring of a film officer
Reporter’s blog: I'm super excited to kick off our Random Acts of Kindness series tomorrow!

Reporter’s blog: I'm super excited to kick off our Random Acts of Kindness series tomorrow!

Reporter Eden Suh, the host, gift-getter and video editor, for our annual 12 days of Christmas kindness campaign, is so excited to reveal the first video tomorrow!
Public Heath Sudbury ‘confident’ vaccines, rapid tests will loosen COVID-19’s grip on local schools

Public Heath Sudbury ‘confident’ vaccines, rapid tests will loosen COVID-19’s grip on local schools

Health unit says thousands of vaccination appointments have been booked for children aged five to 11 in the Sudbury and Manitoulin districts
Reporter’s blog: Who cares about a headline, I got a puppy

Reporter’s blog: Who cares about a headline, I got a puppy

Once again, who cares about a headline, I got a puppy! 
Is the KED dead or just delayed? Supporters and opponents offer their own takes

Is the KED dead or just delayed? Supporters and opponents offer their own takes

Supporters of the Kingsway Entertainment District project downplay Gateway pushing the pause button, while opponents like Ward 4 Coun. Geoff McCausland say it’s telling that the casino operator ‘won’t gamble on your project’
Public Health pausing routine vaccinations, asking local docs to pick up the slack

Public Health pausing routine vaccinations, asking local docs to pick up the slack

Health unit is halting routine vaccinations to focus on COVID-19 immunization and is asking local physicians to help ease the pressure by offering common vaccinations to their patients and by pitching in at COVID clinics
Nickel Belt MPP again tables bill to fix gaps in Northern Ontario 911 system

Nickel Belt MPP again tables bill to fix gaps in Northern Ontario 911 system

Many Northern Ontario communities still do not have access to 911, France Gélinas says
Festival of Trees fundraiser now on at Science North

Festival of Trees fundraiser now on at Science North

Once again, Science centre and the Sudbury Charities Foundation have teamed up to raise funds for those in need
Health unit says its goal is to keep kids in class as COVID-19 cases rise

Health unit says its goal is to keep kids in class as COVID-19 cases rise

Public Health Sudbury & Districts says the benefits of being in class outweigh the risks, but tougher measures would be implemented if cases aren’t brought under control
Reporter’s blog: Len Gillis recalls the Austin Airways crash that killed 10 people 45 years ago

Reporter’s blog: Len Gillis recalls the Austin Airways crash that killed 10 people 45 years ago

Abitibi Canyon is a remote part of Northern Ontario where lives were lived and lives were taken away