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One city councillor denies making threats in phone call with a fellow councillor.
Greater Sudbury's contentious Kingsway Entertainment District project moves forward as city opens RFP process for design, build and operations of new arena.

Hundreds of excited supporters line Highway 17 for truckers convoy.

Sudbury nursing student says Laurentian University won't recognize her vaccine exemption.

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And if you missed it, here's what happened last week:

An effort to turn a rundown downtown hotel into a retail and commercial space has fallen through, but could find new life as affordable housing.

A private citizen's effort to crunch numbers on the contentious Kingsway Entertainment District project is found to be not too far off the mark.

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