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City grapples with event centre parking crunch

City grapples with event centre parking crunch

The City of Greater Sudbury has found room for 185 new parking spaces downtown to make up for some of the 271 spaces taken up to accommodate the event centre’s years-long construction
Good morning, Nickel City! Here are stories to start your day

Good morning, Nickel City! Here are stories to start your day

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Health Canada won't explain $20M in pharmaceuticals lost from national stockpile

Health Canada won't explain $20M in pharmaceuticals lost from national stockpile

The Public Health Agency of Canada lost more than $20 million worth of pharmaceutical products from the national stockpile this year because of what it calls a 'temperature deviation'
Sudbury hockey author launches book drive to support hospital foundation

Sudbury hockey author launches book drive to support hospital foundation

Well-known hockey writer Mike Commito is selling his hockey books this month and next to lend support to the Health Sciences North Foundation
New local Conservation Authority includes North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins and the Soo

New local Conservation Authority includes North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins and the Soo

In an effort to streamline services and accelerate infrastructure development, the Province of Ontario has unveiled plans to merge multiple northern conservation authorities into one expansive regional body. North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins and the Soo will all be under one region
VIDEO: This Ontario man says ChatGPT sent him spiralling into ‘AI psychosis’

VIDEO: This Ontario man says ChatGPT sent him spiralling into ‘AI psychosis’

Tonight on Village Media's 'Closer Look' podcast: We speak to a Canadian who is among the plaintiffs suing OpenAI, alleging its popular chatbot can lead to delusional behaviour — and even suicide
Opinion: I will keep fighting for the planet, Mathur says

Opinion: I will keep fighting for the planet, Mathur says

‘It is time for every leader to prove that they value people over polluters. My generation will not stop pushing for policies that match the science and protect our future.’
Being a lucky fisherman pays off for Garson resident

Being a lucky fisherman pays off for Garson resident

Patrick Brown won the friendly biggest fish pool with his buddies and decided to buy some lottery tickets
Northern Lights Festival welcomes new artistic director

Northern Lights Festival welcomes new artistic director

Kerri Stephens comes to Sudbury from Manitoba, where she’s active in the local arts scene
City confirms speed cameras to cease operations Friday

City confirms speed cameras to cease operations Friday

The City of Greater Sudbury will maintain its collection of six speed cameras until the bitter end, ceasing operations by Friday, which is the provincially mandated deadline