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Indigenous-led projects to advance critical minerals development

Indigenous-led projects to advance critical minerals development

Federal government announces $850,000 from Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund
The Outside Store holiday food drive was a big success

The Outside Store holiday food drive was a big success

South End business collected more than $1,700 and three crates of food for the Sudbury Food Bank through its Skiers For Sustenance event
VIDEO: School board chair booted by Ford government has warning for province

VIDEO: School board chair booted by Ford government has warning for province

Tonight on Village Media's 'Closer Look' podcast: Jay Aspin, the now-former chair of the Near North District School Board, says scrapping school trustees across Ontario would be a huge mistake
Mother of three remembered after tragic death in Sudbury encampment

Mother of three remembered after tragic death in Sudbury encampment

Amanda Nahwegahbow, a 38-year-old member of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory died in a tent fire in the encampment off Lorne Street on Jan. 12. Just a few days later, Jan. 15, her friends and family gathered at the site of her death to mourn and remember her
Mission 31 sets record-breaking $140K fundraising total

Mission 31 sets record-breaking $140K fundraising total

Money raised will go toward feeding people hot meals two times per day at the Elgin Street Mission in downtown Sudbury
Website, social media pages tease Temagami Dry comeback

Website, social media pages tease Temagami Dry comeback

A timeline isn't given for the relaunch, but it looks as though people who've been craving the nostalgic ginger ale could soon sip one
Greater Sudbury MPs respond to apparent shift in federal Liberals’ ideology

Greater Sudbury MPs respond to apparent shift in federal Liberals’ ideology

Conservative MP Jim Bélanger said the Liberals have become more centrist, while Liberal MP Viviane Lapointe rejects left versus right ‘political congesture,’ says Liberals are ‘meeting the moment’
Sudbury post-sec schools emphasize close relationship as they sign MOU

Sudbury post-sec schools emphasize close relationship as they sign MOU

‘If we can attract students to Sudbury, we all win’: Presidents of Laurentian, Cambrian, Boréal and NOSM take part in Chamber panel
'End of an era': Cokemaking shutting down for good at Algoma Steel

'End of an era': Cokemaking shutting down for good at Algoma Steel

When coke ovens near Pittsburgh closed in 2016, there were large, immediate drops in emergency department visits
Bélanger wants Liberals to scrap gun buyback

Bélanger wants Liberals to scrap gun buyback

Sudbury East – Manitoulin – Nickel Belt Conservative MP Jim Bélanger argues that illegal firearms are the problem, not guns owned by law-abiding Canadians