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Rainbow board to livestream meetings, but won't archive footage for later public viewing

Rainbow board to livestream meetings, but won't archive footage for later public viewing

Trustees haven't asked for livestreamed videos to be archived, board taking 'baby steps,' says director
Updated: Lorne re-opened after vehicle flips near Petro-Canada station

Updated: Lorne re-opened after vehicle flips near Petro-Canada station

Driver refused medical help, witness says
Updated: Sudbury police looking for cube van driver who caused this morning's Elm St. collision

Updated: Sudbury police looking for cube van driver who caused this morning's Elm St. collision

Van driver left the scene after cutting off black sedan, causing car to swerve into snowbank
Big Nickel Mine Road crash: Vehicle struck rock cut, claimed the life of driver

Big Nickel Mine Road crash: Vehicle struck rock cut, claimed the life of driver

Severe injuries stymie efforts to identify driver 
Holiday fun: Queen's Athletic Skating Oval opens for the season on Boxing Day

Holiday fun: Queen's Athletic Skating Oval opens for the season on Boxing Day

If you're looking for something to do on your day off, why not go skating?
One person injured in Haig St. fire Saturday night

One person injured in Haig St. fire Saturday night

One unit in multi-residential received minor smoke damage
'No Snows for Christmas' runs at Theatre Cambrian this week

'No Snows for Christmas' runs at Theatre Cambrian this week

Show written by three local teenagers
Update: Intersection at Regent and Ontario now clear

Update: Intersection at Regent and Ontario now clear

Transport truck was blocking intersection earlier today
Lorne St. Petro-Canada robbed early Monday morning

Lorne St. Petro-Canada robbed early Monday morning

Suspect fled on foot with money and cigarettes
RNAO prez in Sudbury this week to talk local health-care challenges with nurses

RNAO prez in Sudbury this week to talk local health-care challenges with nurses

The challenges facing nurses spread across the province, with fears of potential cuts, workload, and concerns about the province's decision not to move forward with a $15 minimum wage