Kick-off for the annual Walden Winter Carnival
A fireworks display kicked off the annual Walden Winter Carnival in Lively.
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A fireworks display kicked off the annual Walden Winter Carnival in Lively.
A special ceremony was held in Lively to honour late city councillor Michael Vagnini as hall at the community centre was named after him.
The Baxter Cup gets underway this weekend as it celebrates the curling tournament's 100th anniversary.
Working together, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Greater Sudbury Police Service have seized numerous handguns, $200,000 in drugs and about $100,000 in cash.
Greater Sudbury Police Service officers arrested an individual on outstanding warrants on Wednesday evening, seizing weapons, drugs and cash.
A man & a woman from Toronto, both 33, are facing 43 charges following a joint investigation by Ontario Provincial Police & the Greater Sudbury Police Service.
In a celebration of Indigenous culture and sport, NFL Canada has unveiled a uniquely designed game ball created by Nipissing First Nation artist Quentin Commanda as part of its lead-up to Super Bowl LIX.
A celebratory luncheon was held Thursday at the Steelworkers Hall in Greater Sudbury as a thank you to Vale Base Metals and the United Steelworkers 6500 for the more than $750,000 raised in support of the Unite Way in 2024.
The waitlist for parents looking to enroll their child in daycare continues to be lengthy in Greater Sudbury.
Deteriorating weather conditions have closed a section of Highway 144.
The Sault Surge Aquatic Team is set to welcome the North Eastern Ontario Region’s best swimmers this weekend.
Ontario Provincial Police responded to a report of a suspicious "possibly" intoxicated person standing in a driveway in Blind River.
Seedy Sunday, a popular event celebrating local gardening and seed preservation, will take place Feb. 9 at Collège Boréal.
Three individuals from Atikameksheng First Nation have been charged in connection with an animal cruelty investigation involving several deceased puppies found abandoned in a recycling box at a landfill site.
Greater Sudbury Police say a young driver in Sudbury had a poor excuse for driving more than 60 km/h over the speed limit.
An annual event that draws out hundreds of brave participants to plunge into icy waters makes its return in March.