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Lawyer has black belt in karate

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW Once Mike Gauthier got the taste of martial arts, it stayed with him and made him hungry for more. Gauthier, 27 has spent the last 12 years honing his skills and learning everything he can about the martial arts.

Lively lass heading to Wisconsin

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW When Lindsay Bennett was a kid growing up in the suburbs of Lively she would play road hockey with the boys down the street from her house.

Collège Boréal offering volleyball camp

Collège Boréal will be offering its first volleyball camp for francophone students, this summer, in Sudbury.

Foligno new Wolves coach/GM

It's official, Mike Foligno, acknowledged as the greatest player in Sudbury Wolves history, is the new coach and general manager of the Sudbury Wolves.

Sudbury hockey player exported to U.S.

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW For years minerals have been mined out of the ground in the Sudbury region and now universities from the United States are mining athletes out of the Nickel City at a wild pace.

Fastball squad bringing Pride to the north

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW A group of dedicated local fastball players have gotten together to restore the pride of Northern Ontario fastball.

Nick Tomiuk: A league of his own

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW Hockey is Nick Tomiuk?s great love. He played the game long after retirement age and his adventures took him across North America and beyond.

Model aircraft show get enthusiasts high

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW Look up in the sky it's a bird? a plane? name="valign" top > Don Huntington, director of public relations and engineering - special projects with the Sudbury Model Aircraft Club is hoping for clear skies this weekend, Ju

Hockey challenge helps promote hiring students

SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW It wasnÂ?t the Stanley Cup final or the Memorial Cup championship game, but the second annual hockey challenge put on by the Human Resource Centre of Canada for Students was still a great event to be part of.

Swimmer thrilled to compete in first Greek Games

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW Matthew Coutsos enjoys challenges and has always dove in head first to meet them.