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Mark Gentili

Mark Gentili

Mark Gentili is the editor at Sudbury.com. Follow him on Twitter @MarkGentili. He can be reached by email at [email protected].

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Cycling teens, supporters raise $7K for Northeast Cancer Centre

Cycling teens, supporters raise $7K for Northeast Cancer Centre

Kalyani Nair says she was inspired by a ride her father did two years ago and wanted to get young people involved in helping the community
More than 100 marchers brave the rain for safer workplaces

More than 100 marchers brave the rain for safer workplaces

Annual Steps for Life walk, which raises funds to support families impacted by workplace tragedies, raises around $30,000 for the cause
Amity Sheila Rees

Amity Sheila Rees

Baby girl born on March 23 2023 at 5:45am weighing 6p 5oz to Austin Rees and Élise Côté
Calling horror-philes: Thursday staged reading is for you

Calling horror-philes: Thursday staged reading is for you

Thunder Bay playwright Andrew Paulson is working out the bugs on his new work ‘You Paid For it, They’ll Pay For It’, a celebration of Canuxploitation films of the 1970s and 1980s
Photos: Family Day fun at Centennial Arena in Hanmer

Photos: Family Day fun at Centennial Arena in Hanmer

Hundreds of families gather for a sunny day of sliding, roasting marshmallows and games
Around 200 ‘fish for a cure’ on Family Day

Around 200 ‘fish for a cure’ on Family Day

Sunny skies on Ramsey Lake as a couple hundred people turn out for 10th annual cancer fundraiser
Photos: Winter carnival fun in Beaver Lake

Photos: Winter carnival fun in Beaver Lake

Community turns out for fun and games at Beaver Lake Sports and Cultural Club
Serré says rural MPs pushing back on handgun ban amendment

Serré says rural MPs pushing back on handgun ban amendment

Nickel Belt MP says more thought should have been put into a late amendment to Bill C-21 that inadvertently impacted certain makes of rifles and shotguns
GSPS again shines a light for missing, murdered Indigenous women

GSPS again shines a light for missing, murdered Indigenous women

Police service hosts second annual Tree of Hope lighting to raise awareness of the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people, as the initiative grows to include eight other police services
Cyclist’s global tour for peace, climate makes stop in Sudbury

Cyclist’s global tour for peace, climate makes stop in Sudbury

Sustainable Development Goals activist David Ligouy has cycled through 27 countries and more than 40,000 km on a solar-powered electric-assist recumbent cycle