Celebrity pizza eating contest for Janis Foligno Foundation
NHL stars Nick and Marcus Foligno returned to their hometown of Sudbury, Ont., for a charity celebrity pizza eating contest.
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NHL stars Nick and Marcus Foligno returned to their hometown of Sudbury, Ont., for a charity celebrity pizza eating contest.
NHL stars Nick and Marcus Foligno returned to their hometown of Sudbury, Ont., for a charity celebrity pizza eating contest.
Ontario Premiere Doug Ford apologized for comments some First Nation leaders deemed racist ahead of meeting about mining development.
Wikwemikong and Six Nations tourism will reunite for the two nations cultural experience on Manitoulin Island starting Thursday.
Highway 69 reopened Thursday evening near Pointe Au Baril following a two-vehicle collision.
A 68-year-old who was driving a motorcycle involved in a collision Wednesday in northern Ontario has died from their injuries, police said.
A video taken in Killarney, Ont., shows a mama moose swimming with two tiny babies trying to keep up behind her.
A former Sudbury university professor has written a new book about a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
Some of the highlights from the Health Sciences North annual hospital meeting are the hiring of 900 new staff and 32 physicians.
With heavy rain on the way to the northeast, Rick Wyman has all the weather forecast details you need for the next seven days.
A Sudbury woman hit it big winning two prizes with an interactive poker themed lottery game in April.
Buying a home is a major milestone, but it often comes with an overwhelming list of responsibilities. From securing a mortgage and setting up utility accounts to dealing with home insurance and property taxes, it’s easy to overlook one crucial step: protecting your mortgage.
It’s been eight weeks since Canadian Hearing Service workers walked off the job.
Highway 64 is still closed following a serious collision Wednesday afternoon, in which a pedestrian was killed and a motorcycle driver was seriously injured.
The ‘Mammothon’ breast screening event is back on in northern Ontario after a five-year hiatus with a goal of screening hundreds of women for cancer.