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Julian McNichol-Manitowabi is a literal mountain of a man. When he stands up in the prisoner’s box, McNichol-Manitowabi can ...
As he graduated, the baton was passed to fellow St. Charles College graduate Tino Lenti, with the Lancers claiming CIAU bragging rights in his rookie year of 1968-69 and earning bronze twice more ...
Greater Sudbury’s updated framework was developed with the active participation of leaders from the City of Greater Sudbury, ...
Kadin Broomhead and Kamryn Maloney from Lively District Secondary School are the latest SDSSAA High School Athletes of the Week. LDSS recognized Broomhead as “a dedicated and talented multi-sport ...
It’s a matter of simple logistics that if our sport infrastructure ages and capital investments become too infrequent, local ...
Lo-Ellen girls, junior boys take SDSSAA high school titles High School Sports: SDSSAA track and field to run at the ...
Steve Gravel, manager of the Centre for Smart Mining at Cambrian R&D, said until recently, the market for industrial ...
The recently restored Winter Kept Us Warm, considered English Canada’s first queer feature film, is making its way to Sudbury along with author Chris Dupuis. He wrote the book on the film’s legacy and ...
Sudbury-based sculptor Tyler Fauvelle travelled to Farsund, Norway, earlier this month to unveil Make Waves, a life-sized bronze monument commemorating Fern Blodgett Sunde.
In light of the financial crisis of the past several months, Heather Campbell, the director and founder of the festival, has ...
Spring Fling – Sudbury, May 31 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.)-June 1 (11 am. to 5 p.m), Bell Park. Inflatable park, video game ...
A woman experienced in working with northeastern Ontario’s vulnerable and marginalized will soon lead United Way Centraide North East Ontario/Nord-est de l’Ontari o. Cory Roslyn will become United Way ...
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