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Plans unveiled to renovate downtown arena

Plans unveiled to renovate downtown arena

The Burgess family, who own the Sudbury Wolves, believes in the fact the Sudbury Community Arena still has many great years left in it. They backed up this belief on Tuesday by financing a $1.
McGarry named top male amateur athlete

McGarry named top male amateur athlete

BY SCOTT HADDOW The Sudbury Junior Wolves dominated the NOJHL this past season, and they continued their dominance Wednesday night at the 37th annual House of Kin Sports Celebrity Dinner and awards gala.
Petes have Wolves on brink of elimination

Petes have Wolves on brink of elimination

The Sudbury Wolves are hanging by a thread after dropping a tough 4-2 decision to the visiting Peterborough Petes last night at the Sudbury Arena in game three of their Ontario Hockey League conference semi-fnials series.

So close, yet so far

In sports, glory comes with a price. Melodie Blanchard, Sylvie Seguin and Stephanie Paquette know this all to well.

Ben Pouliot goes wild

Sudbury Wolves sniper Ben Pouliot signed an amateur tryout contract with the Houston Aeros, the Minnesota Wild AHL farm team. Pouliot will suit up for the remainder of the Aeros playoff run.

Athletes of the Week

Tessa McGuire School: Lively District Secondary Age: 14 Grade: 9 Sports: Basketball, badminton, track & field At the start of the year, McGuire participated on the junior girls' basketball team and was a challenge to opponents both offensively an

Scratch and win time for local athletes

The latest scratch ticket game from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation has just paid off big time for a few Greater Sudbury athletes.

Canadians thirsty for a win

The Sudbury Canadians are feeling a little parched, in more ways than one. They are thirsty for goals and, more importantly, thirsty for the first win of the 2006 season.

Hockey

The Sudbury Nickel Capitals AAA midget hockey club is currently seeking a new team manager for the 2006-07 season. Duties will include reporting to the general manager and assisting with day-to-day operations of the club.

Spartans drop season opener 62-13

It was pouring rain when the Sudbury Spartans took to the field for their 2006 season opener in Kitchener June 3, a disappointing 62-13 loss to the Tri-City Outlaws. "They're a good team, no question.