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Neely the dog plays key role in paramedic mental health

Neely the dog plays key role in paramedic mental health

Greater Sudbury Paramedic Services’ most popular staff member is a black lab/golden retriever mix named Neely, who helps brighten up local first responders’ days
Cyclist on track for record-setting 72-hour trip around Lake Huron

Cyclist on track for record-setting 72-hour trip around Lake Huron

Chicagoan Phil Fox passed through Sudbury on Friday night, where he took his only brief sleep break during a projected less-than 72-hour cycling trip around Lake Huron to raise awareness and funds for multiple sclerosis
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 keeps family cat after he was caught outside

Animal rescue group keeps family cat after he was caught outside

A Greater Sudbury family is locked in a heartbreaking dispute with a local animal rescue organization after their beloved orange tabby, Rusty, was taken in and not returned
City reports busier than usual bear season

City reports busier than usual bear season

To May 30, the city had recorded 137 bear sightings in May, which is up slightly from last year’s to-date total of 128 and a more significant jump from the 65 recorded in 2023
Burger Wars 2025 ups the ante for fundraising

Burger Wars 2025 ups the ante for fundraising

This year’s Burger Wars event has 30 restaurants and counting lined up to serve specialty sandwiches during the month of July, with $3 from each burger going to L’Arche Sudbury, up from last year’s $2 per burger
‘Immediate, urgent action’ needed to tear down old hospital: Sudbury Mayor

‘Immediate, urgent action’ needed to tear down old hospital: Sudbury Mayor

It’s been a busy week at the old hospital building on Paris Street, where a body was found on May 17 and a fire broke out during the evening of May 21
Dead snakes found in northern Ontario spark outrage over animal cruelty

Dead snakes found in northern Ontario spark outrage over animal cruelty

At least three ball pythons were found dead outside in the Coniston area in recent weeks
FONOM sees discussions about Hwy. 69 four-laning, supportive housing

FONOM sees discussions about Hwy. 69 four-laning, supportive housing

The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities met in North Bay for their annual conference this week to discuss municipal priorities and advocate with the provincial government
‘Get out of your comfort zone’: Poet laureate

‘Get out of your comfort zone’: 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