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Collège Notre-Dame presents ‘Le Bistro’ end-of-year show May 23

Collège Notre-Dame presents ‘Le Bistro’ end-of-year show May 23

Enjoy the hits of Paul Demers, Patrick Norman, Céline Dion, Corneille and Dany Bédar
Cubs pick up first Centennial Cup win with 6-0 performance

Cubs pick up first Centennial Cup win with 6-0 performance

Noah Beaulne backstops the NOJHL squad to their first win at the national Junior A championships
Ontario gives $2.5M for youth mental health care in Sudbury

Ontario gives $2.5M for youth mental health care in Sudbury

Money will be directed to provide up to six months of live-in treatment programs for youth aged 12 to 17
Sudbury Food Bank Spring giveaway means $454k for member groups

Sudbury Food Bank Spring giveaway means $454k for member groups

The amount covers 98 per cent of the requests from the 44 member agencies, mostly volunteer-run organizations, working each day to fight hunger in the city
Despite evidence, council issues moratorium on some development fees

Despite evidence, council issues moratorium on some development fees

With the moratorium in place, an estimated annual expense of $1.4 million will shift from developers onto the general tax base with no evidence it’ll spur development or lower costs to the consumer
Local storytellers spinning yarns to support CKLU on June 1

Local storytellers spinning yarns to support CKLU on June 1

Storytellers, including Sudbury.com’s own Jenny Lamothe, will share funny, suspenseful and life-altering stories to support community and campus radio in Sudbury 
Lifetime driving ban among tough new Ontario impaired rules

Lifetime driving ban among tough new Ontario impaired rules

In legislation to be introduced this week, Ontario moves to add stiffer impaired driving penalties, including a lifetime driving ban for those convicted of killing someone while impaired behind the wheel
Memory Lane: Remembering when Sudbury celebrated summer with CKSO

Memory Lane: Remembering when Sudbury celebrated summer with CKSO

From the 1970s through the early 1980s, CKSO Radio 790 rang in the warm season with a massive festival that drew thousands of people to Bell Park
North Bay elects Ontario's first Indigenous woman school board chair

North Bay elects Ontario's first Indigenous woman school board chair

'Here I am as an Indigenous person sitting as a chair for a school board. I’m very touched about it, and it’s of huge significance'
Sudbury mine earns national safety award

Sudbury mine earns national safety award

Glencore Sudbury INO's Fraser Mine awarded the 2024 John T. Ryan Award for Safety