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These personal stories from community members in connection with Greater Sudbury's rich history are made possible through the continued support of Orendorff & Associates as part of our Community Leaders Program.


Memory Lane: Remembering the old St. Joseph’s Hospital

Memory Lane: Remembering the old St. Joseph’s Hospital

History writer Jason Marcon digs into the history of health care in Sudbury, in particular the evolution of St. Joseph’s 
Memory Lane: Readers share their memories of major local fires

Memory Lane: Readers share their memories of major local fires

The fire at the Coulson building on Durham Street downtown is the latest major commercial fire to hit a Greater Sudbury building over the past century
Memory Lane: Sudbury no stranger to commercial fires

Memory Lane: Sudbury no stranger to commercial fires

A month after a devastating fire on Durham Street downtown, history writer Jason Marcon chronicles 140 years of fires that have rocked the local business community
Memory Lane: Remembering when baseball was king

Memory Lane: Remembering when baseball was king

Sudburians have some fond (and sharp) memories of the glory days of Nickel City baseball. Our history writer, Jason Marcon, shares some of the best
Memory Lane: Recalling Nickel City’s baseball glory days

Memory Lane: Recalling Nickel City’s baseball glory days

Those glory days might be gone now, but the popularity of the sport in the region during the early part of the 20th century can’t be understated
Memory Lane: Church fires see congregations rally together

Memory Lane: Church fires see congregations rally together

Several city churches have been damaged by fire over the past century, some severely, but one thing was common among the tragedies: congregations came together to rebuild
Memory Lane: Chronicling church fires of the past century

Memory Lane: Chronicling church fires of the past century

In this week’s edition of Memory Lane, history writer Jason Marcon explores the many church fires the city has suffered, from the first in 1894 to the most recent in 1992
Memory Lane: Rev your memories, we’re going racing

Memory Lane: Rev your memories, we’re going racing

In the middle of the 20th century, Greater Sudbury had a thriving stock car racing scene with several tracks in operation and dozens of racers. Readers share their gasoline-soaked memories of Nickel City racing
Memory Lane: Ripping around the speedways of yesteryear

Memory Lane: Ripping around the speedways of yesteryear

For some 50 years, stock car racing was a popular pastime in the Sudbury area, which posted no less than four speedways over the decades — the racetracks are gone but the memories remain
Memory Lane: Readers share fond memories of the drive-in

Memory Lane: Readers share fond memories of the drive-in

For decades, drive-in theatres and North American youth culture went hand-in-hand, but as the 1970s faded, the culture changed and drive-ins began to disappear. Drive-ins may be few and far between today, but Sudbury.com readers have fond memories of those years when the drive-in was king