MacLeod: Privatizing booze sales fits new Hudak
While Ontario Liberal leadership candidates are busy trying to express their love for disenfranchised voters, PC Leader Tim Hudak shows his hand
Estaire fire leaves 4 homeless
Four Estaire-area residents escaped from their burning home without injury, but the two-storey dwelling sustained $200,000 in smoke and fire damage
Woman heads to jail on assault charges
A young First Nation woman who has been struggling with drug addiction will learn if she is going to jail for a number of incidents earlier this year
Local Police Briefs
A man and two women were arrested and are facing charges after a stabbing was reported Tuesday about 10:30 p.m.
No reason to have Sudbury's roads icebound
Sunday morning (Dec. 2) no one could leave Sudbury by road, on any of the major highway routes.
Villeneuve, Rideout earn weekly honours
Emily Villeneuve of Confederation and Thomas Rideout of Lively are the SDSSAA athletes of the week.
City will realize no real benefit from casino
The Sudbury Star has written of the last days of racing at Sudbury Downs. I hope there is continued reporting of this development
Nickel Barons defeat T-Birds with late goal
Backed by one of the best games of the season from Alex Laino, the Sudbury Nickel Barons defeated the seventh-ranked team in the CJHL
Poetry book explores Northern identity
Kim Fahner is releasing her third book of poetry, Narcoleptic Madonna.
The shootout is here to stay
Like them or loathe them, shootouts seem to be here to stay.
Field of Dreams set for this weekend
Jean-Gilles Larocque wants local youth baseball players to have the best opportunity possible when it comes to their postsecondary education
Mine suppliers strive to 'build cluster'
Building the Cluster was the theme of the annual general meeting of the Sudbury Area Mining Supply and Services Association on Tuesday.
PoV: LCBO won't help Hudak prove he's conservative
Tim Hudak and the Ontario Progressive Conservative party need to establish their small "c" conservative credentials before a likely spring election.
Local News Briefs
Thanks to funding from the Ontario government Collins Barrow, Sudbury-Nipissing LLP has added 2,000 square feet of office space
Northern Lights Festival offers Christmas ticket special!
Northern Lights Festival Boréal is pleased to offer discount early bird passes for the 2...
Pedestrian hit downtown
Sudbury police are reporting a female pedestrian was hit by a vehicle downtown at the intersection of Elgin and Cedar streets.
Four charged with impaired driving
Greater Sudbury Police Service released information Wednesday about four impaired driving charges laid within the last few weeks in the city.
Stop in the name of safety
Constable Richard Bilcik of the Greater Sudbury Police checks a motorist during the spot check as the service launched their Festive RIDE 2012.