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Tyler Clarke

Tyler Clarke

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Recent Work by Tyler

Family starts petition to get Rusty the cat back from PetSave

Family starts petition to get Rusty the cat back from PetSave

Rusty the cat was trapped by a resident last week and given to PetSave Sudbury, whose founder, Jill Pessot, has decided to keep him
Animal rescue group repossesses Sudbury family’s cat after he was caught outside

Animal rescue group repossesses Sudbury family’s cat after he was caught outside

A family adopted a cat from PetSave eight years ago, but last week Rusty was trapped outside by a community member and surrendered to the rescue organization
So far so bad? Still no word on if Sudbury's Python 5000 is up to snuff

So far so bad? Still no word on if Sudbury's Python 5000 is up to snuff

The City of Greater Sudbury is still primarily using manual crews to patch the approximately 160,000 potholes filled each year on average; 2023 report found the machine’s high operating cost outweighed any benefits
Dead snakes found in Coniston spark outrage over animal cruelty

Dead snakes found in Coniston spark outrage over animal cruelty

At least three ball pythons were found dead outside in the Coniston area in recent weeks
‘Get out of your comfort zone,’ says Sudbury's poet laureate

‘Get out of your comfort zone,’ says Sudbury's poet laureate

Alex Tétreault, Sudbury’s eighth poet laureate, capped National Poetry Month with a public call to action urging involvement in the local arts community
Wacky Wings owners purchase old Northern Breweries building in Sudbury

Wacky Wings owners purchase old Northern Breweries building in Sudbury

The hope is to have Wacky Wings operating out of the historic building as soon as possible, with owner Craig Burgess saying that, optimistically, the new site would open by this time next year
‘Elbows Up!’ tour stop double bills as anti-Liberation Day event, NDP rally

‘Elbows Up!’ tour stop double bills as anti-Liberation Day event, NDP rally

Retired Timmins—James Bay NDP MP Charlie Angus held his Elbows Up! Resistance Tour at St. Andrew’s Place in downtown Sudbury on Wednesday alongside local NDP candidates
People’s Party candidate believes political views led to his firing

People’s Party candidate believes political views led to his firing

Sudbury People’s Party candidate Nicholas Bonderoff was walked out of his workplace of three years the day after a Sudbury.com story was published announcing his candidacy
Poilievre pledges Ring of Fire approvals within six months at Sudbury stop

Poilievre pledges Ring of Fire approvals within six months at Sudbury stop

Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to greenlight permits for the Ring of Fire within six months and commit $1 billion to build a new road, answered four questions
Paramedics look to other colleges to fill training gap left by Cambrian

Paramedics look to other colleges to fill training gap left by Cambrian

Cambrian College cancelled their Advanced Care Paramedic program in August, which left a training gap which local paramedics will begin feeling soon
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