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2005 talent not so hot

The 2005 OHL Priority Draft, despite the fact John Tavares, the next big thing in hockey is available, is, for the most part, a weaker draft compared to most years.

Fans can follow OHL draft on-line

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Sudbury Wolves head coach Mike Foligno and his scouting staff are vigorously digging through prospect reports in order to draft the next wave of eager Wolves players at the 2005 OHL Priority Draft.

Subway supporting Special Olympics

On Monday, May 16, all Subway restaurants across Canada will be celebrating the inaugural Subway Special Olympics Day.

New coach brings new vision to Spartans

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Rick Firth has a strong vision for the storied Sudbury Spartans football franchise.

Wolves purchase Northern Wolves, sponsor AAA SMHA teams

A junior hockey franchise that looked like it was on life support, has got a brand new lease on life and a bright future after Sudbury Wolves president Mark Burgess announced the club has purchased the Sudbury Northern Wolves of the Northern Ontario

Wahnapitae fuels Ottawa 67's drive

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Ottawa 67's head coach Brian Kilrea loves Wahnapitae.

Sudbury Northerners gear up for action

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] With the spring thaw going full tilt, the Sudbury Northerners football club also has the petal to the metal, gearing up for their third season of Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) action.

Local swimmers do well

The Sudbury Laurentian Swim Club (SLSC) finished eighth overall at the 2005 Swim Ontario Division Two Team Championships Meet, which was held this past weekend at the Laurentian University Pool.

LU students green light expansion

During the last student elections held on campus in March, the Laurentian University student body gave a strong vote of support to the proposed expansion of the physical education building.

Bertuzzi future pending

Sudbury's Todd Bertuzzi met with NHL officials Tuesday to discuss the possibility of reinstatement after his indefinite suspension resulting from an on-ice attack of Colorado Avalanche winger Steve Moore back in March of 2004.