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Foligno made smart move with Baker trade

Hey fans, it's time for another heap of OHL news, stats and happenings. name="valign" top > SCOTT HADDOW Let's start with the Sudbury Wolves first.

Tough guys take to the table

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] On Friday, March 3, Sudbury hockey fans attending the 2006 Cambrian Foundation Fundraiser dinner better keep their heads up or else they could have them knocked off.

Beech burning brightly with playoffs looming

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] Kevin Beech doesn't just want to flicker in his role as the number 1 puck stopper for the Sudbury Wolves.

Wolves start 2004-05 season Friday against Erie

Hello OHL fans, it's time for another heap of news, statistics and general happenings. Let's start with some Sudbury Wolves stuff.

Elliot Lake's golf course attracting seasoned players

BY KEITH LACEY klacey@northernlife.

Golfers will help brain injury survivors group

The Brain Injury Association of Sudbury (BIASD) will benefit from the proceeds at a golf tournament hosted by Swiss Chalet Restaurants. The event will take place this Friday at the Lively Golf and Country Club.

Boxer heading to Commonwealth Games

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] Boxer Ryan Ranelli has earned the right to trade punches with the best in the world as he has qualified for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.

Boxer heading to Commonwealth Games

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] Boxer Ryan Ranelli has earned the right to trade punches with the best in the world as he has qualified for the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.

Beech burning brightly with playoffs looming

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] Kevin Beech doesn't just want to flicker in his role as the number 1 puck stopper for the Sudbury Wolves.

Hometown heroes return

scOTT HADDOW [email protected] Win or lose tonight, Sudbury Wolves fans will have something to cheer about.