Keira Ferguson, Sudbury .com

Keira Ferguson

Sudbury .com

Sudbury, ON, Canada

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Photos: Black Lives Matter Sudbury marches on for change

Chapter lists its demands on the anniversary of the Shelburne Race Riots → Read More

Black Lives Matter Sudbury hosting sit-in on anniversary of the Shelburne Race Riots

Group says it will be presenting a list of demands on that day to address ‘institutional and systemic racism’ → Read More

Rescuers recall the search for their friend, neighbour in Lake Wanapitei

Goulet family on the incredible storm, resilience of capsized Robert Tunney and crew → Read More

Ontario logs 138 new cases of COVID-19, two deaths

There are now 18 active cases in the region, 1,839 in the province, and 27,509 nationwide → Read More

Sudbury, Manitoulin considered COVID-free

Cases elsewhere in Northeastern Ontario continue to rise, bringing the total number of active events to 18 → Read More

All but one case of COVID-19 resolved in Sudbury, Manitoulin

There are now 12 cases in Northeastern Ontario, of the 333 confirmed → Read More

Here’s 10 ways to incorporate maple syrup in every meal today

Celebrate Canada with these scrumdiddlyumptious recipes → Read More

Think you know Canada? Prove it trivia-style July 1

Sudbury.com to host its first-ever live-streamed Canada Day trivia event → Read More

Eight religious statues beheaded at downtown Grotto

Eight religious statues depicting the Stations of the Cross at Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes in Downtown Sudbury have been beheaded. The vandalism was first noticed by the son of resident Felecia Cress late Saturday, while the two of them were walking with Cress' fiance, she said in a conversation with Sudbury.com today. Cress has loved visiting the Grotto since she moved to 2013, she said and… → Read More

New door purchased by neighbouring business owner following break-in at BBBS

‘The community backed me up through COVID and helped me survive it. I just wanted to put something back into the community,’ said Deke Zaher of Zaher’s Small Batch → Read More

COVID-19 response shows viability, challenges of First Nation sovereignty

Laurentian University researchers, community leaders, discuss the importance of autonomous governance → Read More

Canada commemorates National Indigenous Peoples Day

Celebrations to be held locally by N’Swakamok Native Friendship Centre → Read More

Happy Father's Day!

Thanks for all that you do for those that you love → Read More

It's the first day of Summer!

June Solstice gifts the North with its longest day of the year → Read More

Sudbury BLM protest set for ‘Juneteenth’ (June 19) — the day marking American slavery's end

‘I see Black people from all nationalities and look at them like my brothers and sisters’ → Read More

All Nations reopens the public for the first time since pandemic closures

Place of worship becomes the city's first to reopen amidst COVID-19 → Read More

‘It’s a criminal act’: Sudbury police chief reflects on George Floyd arrest

‘For me, as a person who has been wearing a uniform for decades, it's absolutely disgraceful,’’ says Chief Paul Pedersen → Read More

Sudbury Steam revamps mask campaign to support local non-profits

Better Beginnings Better Futures announced as June's beneficiary → Read More

VIDEO: Rally against racism draws hundreds to downtown

Chanting, marching and speeches aim to raise awareness of racism and its victims → Read More

Voices in protest: Sudbury marches to raise awareness of racism, its victims

‘We’re all human, we all need love, we all need to be respected’ → Read More