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‘Too early to tell’ impact of further foreign visa cuts, says Cambrian VP

‘Too early to tell’ impact of further foreign visa cuts, says Cambrian VP

But education consultant says foreign visas issued this year have been so comparatively low in 2025, budget numbers actually give post-sec some wiggle room
People You Should Know About: Rights activist Paul Pasanen

People You Should Know About: Rights activist Paul Pasanen

One of the organizers of the city’s first Pride Parade felt the sting of homophobia throughout his life and, at age 67, continues to push for acceptance of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, particularly in an era of rising religious right bigotry
Memory Lane: Treats, tricks and pillowcases, 50 years Halloween of Sudbury

Memory Lane: Treats, tricks and pillowcases, 50 years Halloween of Sudbury

Homemade treats and costumes, pillowcases overflowing, UNICEF boxes for collecting donations — Sudburians look back with fondness on the Halloween nights of their youth
Arrests not a priority in GSPS crackdown on open-air drug use

Arrests not a priority in GSPS crackdown on open-air drug use

Police arrested one person and seized 10.2 grams of drugs during their first week of a month-long crackdown on open drug use in Sudbury’s downtown core
Last chance to have your say on issues affecting Sudbury

Last chance to have your say on issues affecting Sudbury

Join the conversation that could shape our community’s future
Snow-clearing crews doing a Nov. 12-18 test run

Snow-clearing crews doing a Nov. 12-18 test run

The City of Greater Sudbury is hosting its annual test run for city and contractor snowplows, graders and other winter maintenance vehicles from Nov. 12-18
Dead cow moose discovered off forestry road sparks investigation

Dead cow moose discovered off forestry road sparks investigation

Conservation authorities are investigating after a female moose was shot and left to rot along a forestry road in northern Ontario
City staff recommend scrapping Community Action Networks

City staff recommend scrapping Community Action Networks

In a recommendation to city council members being considered next week, staff recommend different ways of supporting community groups ‘as part of a transition away from the existing Community Action Network program’
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
How Canada can regain its measles elimination status

How Canada can regain its measles elimination status

Infectious disease experts say Canada's loss of measles elimination status shows how badly investment is needed in public health, rebuilding vaccine confidence and solving the primary care crisis