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Greater Sudbury Police Chief Paul Pedersen drops the puck to open event for five-division, 23-team tourney that also raises funds for the Sudbury Food Bank → Read More
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 → Read More
Annual basket distribution ensures dozens of local families will have a tasty Christmas dinner → Read More
Mild Saturday draws a crowd to Whitewater Lake Park → Read More
A special collaboration between Grade 9 students at Lo-Ellen Park and junior and senior kindergarteners from R.L. Beattie spreads kindness in the South End → Read More
With the new layer of snow now on the ground, Greater Sudbury Police are asking drivers to be cautious. Police issued the following tweet late Tuesday evening. Greater Sudbury roads are getting a taste of winter weather. → Read More
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 → Read More
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 → Read More
It might not be for everyone, but alternative lifestyle convention draws kink community members from across the North as well as vendors from across Ontario → Read More
Federal party leader greets supporters in downtown Sudbury on Sunday night during a small tour of the Greater Sudbury area → Read More
Fundraising event returns to in-person event at Delki Dozzi track → Read More
Event aimed to raise awareness that talking about suicide is the best way to prevent it and spread the message that there are services available in Sudbury if or someone you love is struggling → Read More
Please Bring Me Home, a grassroots group that searches for missing people, says it hopes memorial walk leads to tips that will finally give Pilon’s family closure → Read More
Jazz lovers wander Durham Street for Jazz Sudbury’s jazz walk → Read More
More than 30 years old, Capreol Days was the place to be this weekend → Read More
As Greater Sudbury’s demographics change thanks to an influx of new Canadians celebrating the city’s many unique cultures is all the more important, organizer Bela Ravi says → Read More
Sudbury.com received a few questions this week about why we aren’t ignoring so-called ‘fringe’ political parties. The answer is that wouldn't be right → Read More
In response to a motion calling for an investigation into how Ward 2 Coun. Michael Vagnini was removed from the Police Services Board, Ward 10 Coun. Fern Cormier’s call to reason was a breath of fresh air → Read More
In our ongoing efforts to improve how readers comments on the news of the day, last week Sudbury.com unveiled a new way to share your opinion → Read More
Fausto Mancini of Deep River, Ont., came to Canada from Italy in 1952. He’s hoping to reconnect with a boy he met on the ship whose family was bound for the Nickel City → Read More