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Up Here grateful as donations help fill funding gap

Up Here grateful as donations help fill funding gap

After the popular downtown art and music festival found out at the end of July that it would receive no provincial funding, community donations poured in, allowing key elements of the festival to go ahead
Let’s Eat: Home-cooked comfort food at Magical Bistro

Let’s Eat: Home-cooked comfort food at Magical Bistro

Tania Wiwczor took over the Magical Bistro’s lease in early July, and is already providing comfort food to the homes of many
Bylaw replaces private security at Sudbury transit terminal

Bylaw replaces private security at Sudbury transit terminal

A city spokesperson said recent trends have shown ‘increased volume and severity of security-related incidents at the downtown transit hub,’ so contracted security guards were replaced by municipal law enforcement officers
Volunteer at Cinéfest, earn free tickets!

Volunteer at Cinéfest, earn free tickets!

Work the box office, as an usher, a bartender or as a photographer
Sudbury bar introduces new local flavours into cocktails

Sudbury bar introduces new local flavours into cocktails

The Alibi Room is including local plant and flower flavours and textures into some of its popular cocktails
Tributes pour in for iconic downtown business owner Tony Anselmo

Tributes pour in for iconic downtown business owner Tony Anselmo

Anselmo opened Records on Wheels in downtown Sudbury in 1974, he passed away this week
Rapper Nelly coming to Sudbury with Sean Kingston

Rapper Nelly coming to Sudbury with Sean Kingston

Nelly’s concert is taking place Oct. 5, and tickets go on sale July 20 at 8 a.m.
City now buying entire triangular block around the Ledo Hotel

City now buying entire triangular block around the Ledo Hotel

The City of Greater Sudbury is spending approximately $2 million to purchase the triangle-shaped block on which the old Ledo Hotel building currently stands
Family celebrates Sudbury Sec grads a century apart

Family celebrates Sudbury Sec grads a century apart

Blythe Jorgensen graduated from the school in 2022, and her great-grandmother, Isabel Greig, also graduated from the school in 1922
Tom Davies Square proposed to house library/art gallery project

Tom Davies Square proposed to house library/art gallery project

City staff have proposed shifting the majority of municipal services from Tom Davies Square to vacant space at the neighbouring city-owned building at 199 Larch Street, and filling Tom Davies Square with the Junction East Cultural Hub library/art gallery project