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Styrofoam fragments 'snowing' onto Sudbury-area neighbourhood

Styrofoam fragments 'snowing' onto Sudbury-area neighbourhood

Bawa Hospitality Group declined to answer questions about its construction practices, which resulted in polystyrene foam blowing throughout a Minnow Lake neighbourhood
MPPs pessimistic about province’s high-speed internet pledge

MPPs pessimistic about province’s high-speed internet pledge

Several NDP MPPs joined experts Monday in expressing doubt about the province’s pledge to have high-speed internet access available throughout Ontario by end of 2025
Good Samaritans save coyote hit on northern road

Good Samaritans save coyote hit on northern road

A coyote pup’s two front legs were broken in a motor vehicle incident on Municipal Road 55 between Copper Cliff and Lively on July 6
'She's just strong': Sudbury woman celebrates 105th birthday

'She's just strong': Sudbury woman celebrates 105th birthday

Bernice Adkins marked the occasion earlier this week with family and some elected officials at Extendicare Falconbridge; 'She could be here another five years'
Shoe-in: Northern Ontario cobbler wins international acclaim

Shoe-in: Northern Ontario cobbler wins international acclaim

Daniel Frappier, owner of Heels ‘n’ Soles in Sudbury, was only Canadian to win accolades at Inter-Schuh-Service ISS 2023, Germany’s international shoe repair competition
Northern company's 'Plowbrush' a new way to tackle winter roads

Northern company's 'Plowbrush' a new way to tackle winter roads

Based in Greater Sudbury, Plowbrush is expanding after receiving a $728,433 grant from the province earlier this year
Worth the drive: Bountiful blueberry harvest forecast for Sudbury

Worth the drive: Bountiful blueberry harvest forecast for Sudbury

Local roadside vendor Arthur Choquette believes this will be a good year for blueberries, which typically hit their seasonal peak around July 15
No Mow May? Yeah, maybe not, says university grass expert

No Mow May? Yeah, maybe not, says university grass expert

Sara Stricker of the Guelph Turfgrass Institute has been reaching out to media outlets to advocate against trend of people letting their lawns grow long during month of May
City of Elliot Lake puts finding a new mayor on pause

City of Elliot Lake puts finding a new mayor on pause

Justice Alexander Kurke awarded a motion today for the City of Elliot Lake to pause the selection process for a new mayor while Chris Patrie appeals his ousting from city council
‘Girl in the Picture’ talks of forgiveness to Sudbury audience

‘Girl in the Picture’ talks of forgiveness to Sudbury audience

Kim Phuc Phan Thi was immortalized at the age of nine in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph in which she was seen screaming and running naked down a road in Vietnam after having her clothing burned off by napalm