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Vagnini ‘categorically’ denies wrongdoing in conversation with Leduc

Vagnini ‘categorically’ denies wrongdoing in conversation with Leduc

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc had accused Ward 2 Coun. Michael Vagnini of threatening him over the phone following the Jan. 25 city council meeting
City opens application process to choose designer, builder and operator for KED

City opens application process to choose designer, builder and operator for KED

The City of Greater Sudbury has issued design/build and venue operator requests for proposals for the Kingsway Entertainment District arena, which they expect to award sometime this year
Photo gallery: Excited supporters cheer on convoy to Ottawa

Photo gallery: Excited supporters cheer on convoy to Ottawa

Convoy to Ottawa 2022 passed through the Greater Sudbury area on Friday, with hundreds of people seen gathered in pockets along Highway 17
Sudbury nursing student frustrated at Laurentian for not recognizing her vaccine exemption

Sudbury nursing student frustrated at Laurentian for not recognizing her vaccine exemption

Katherine Bishop was denied a religious exemption by Laurentian University but did receive one from the federal government she says the school hasn’t recognized
Le Ledo project dead, affordable housing project in the works

Le Ledo project dead, affordable housing project in the works

Ledo Hotel building owner George Soule announced on Monday that the Le Ledo project is dead and that the historic building will be renovated to serve as affordable housing again
Cash flow model of KED project by Sudbury man not far off the mark

Cash flow model of KED project by Sudbury man not far off the mark

Local professional engineer Ian Berdusco drafted a preliminary cash flow model for the Kingsway Entertainment District, which projects an annual municipal deficit exceeding $6 million. The city’s estimate, which factors in the municipal arena alone, is $4.9 million
Long-awaited Python 5000 pothole machine to begin work soon

Long-awaited Python 5000 pothole machine to begin work soon

The City of Greater Sudbury’s Python 5000 arrived in November and is expected to begin operations within the next week or so, weather permitting
Court ruling against auditor general on Laurentian documents disappointing, Ontario faculty assoc. says

Court ruling against auditor general on Laurentian documents disappointing, Ontario faculty assoc. says

‘Laurentian’s behaviour on this front continues to be unacceptable’
Return to the classroom: Parents warned of possible COVID-related staff shortages

Return to the classroom: Parents warned of possible COVID-related staff shortages

Local teachers’ union rep says provincial plan ‘lacking’: ‘It didn't give me a really good feeling like this is gonna work out too well,’ says the ETFO’s Liana Holm 
Cannabis compounds could curtail COVID-19, university researchers discover

Cannabis compounds could curtail COVID-19, university researchers discover

Study indicates the use of cannabidiol can help cells attack virus proteins