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These stories about senior living and the issues impacting seniors in our community are made possible through the continued support of Cooperative Funeral Home as part of our Community Leaders Program.


Prime: Music isn’t just enjoyable, it’s good medicine

Prime: Music isn’t just enjoyable, it’s good medicine

For older adults who need a mood boost and some good feelings, music therapy has been shown to help relieve pain and stress, and make people feel happier. In this month’s Prime, we explore music therapy and a new music therapy class called Rhythm and Reps that start in November
Prime: Walden Senior Centre sees explosive growth

Prime: Walden Senior Centre sees explosive growth

With membership now north of 500 people, the centre is a hotbed of activity where area seniors can get out of the house, socialize, volunteer and just enjoy themselves
Prime: Réal Fortin has some furniture he wants to sell you

Prime: Réal Fortin has some furniture he wants to sell you

Fifteen years ago, the founder of 50 Carleton, the largest advertising agency in northeastern Ontario, and the man considered one of the founders of Greater Sudbury’s design industry walked away the business he founded. Now, he designs and builds unique fine furniture
Prime: Help available for women seeking affordable living options

Prime: Help available for women seeking affordable living options

Meet Pat Dunn. She founded Senior Women Living Together, a non-profit that helps women over the age of 55 find affordable shared-living accommodations
Prime: Meet the chair of the Ontario 55+ Games organizing committee

Prime: Meet the chair of the Ontario 55+ Games organizing committee

Greater Sudbury is hosting 1,200 senior athletes at the beginning of August for the Ontario 55+ Summer Games and Barb Nott is the woman making sure it all goes off without a hitch (or with as few hitches as possible)
Prime: Sudbury conference to plumb the secrets of aging well

Prime: Sudbury conference to plumb the secrets of aging well

Retired teachers group hosting ‘A Pathway to Aging and Well-being’ at Collège Boréal on June 5
Prime: Killarney resident Rob Campbell ‘Seastheday’ in retirement

Prime: Killarney resident Rob Campbell ‘Seastheday’ in retirement

Facing cancer and divorce in middle age, former Sudburian moved to Toronto, only to find love and community in the small Georgian Bay town of Killarney, where in retirement he’s become a school bus driver, fire chief, town councillor and more
Prime: A story of finding love past the age of 70

Prime: A story of finding love past the age of 70

Harriet Kideckel and Mark Evans, both in their mid-70s, found each other more than three years ago and have never looked back
Prime: Two left feet? This retired math prof can help

Prime: Two left feet? This retired math prof can help

Wendy Taylor’s classes help people increase their energy levels, improve cognitive skills and socialize
Prime: Former Q92 host Mellaney Dahl ready to rock retirement

Prime: Former Q92 host Mellaney Dahl ready to rock retirement

A pioneering women’s voice in radio broadcasting, Dahl spent 35 years at Q92 in Sudbury, an unusually long run for on-air hosts and a testament to just how much the Nickel City loves her