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Talented grade 10 student from Greater Sudbury releases recording entitled "TEARS'.

Talented grade 10 student from Greater Sudbury releases recording entitled "TEARS'.

Katherine Bishop, a grade 10 student at Collège Notre-Dame (Sudbury), is very passionate about music. She recently produced the professional recording of her first song entitled "TEARS."

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Ride Free New Year’s Eve on Greater Sudbury Transit

Ride Free New Year’s Eve on Greater Sudbury Transit

Montez gratuitement à bord d’un autobus du Transit du Grand Sudbury la veille du jour de l’An

Greater Sudbury Transit is doing its part to provide a safe ride home this holiday season with extended hours and free public transit service after 10:30 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.
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Clarification on Downtown Beech Street Parking Lot 2-hour Free Parking

Clarification on Downtown Beech Street Parking Lot 2-hour Free Parking

Clarification quant au stationnement gratuit pendant deux heures au parc de stationnement de la rue Beech au centre-ville

Residents are advised that the two-hour free parking at the Beech Street municipal lot in downtown Sudbury remains in effect.

The two-hour free parking was temporarily out of service due to a programming glitch in the newly installed pay machine, however the issue has been resolved and the two-hour free parking has been restored.

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City Prepares to Implement Changes to Definition of Senior from 55 to 65

City Prepares to Implement Changes to Definition of Senior from 55 to 65

La Ville se prépare à appliquer le changement de l'âge donnant droit au tarif réduit pour aînés, qui passe de 55 à 65 ans

On December 15, 2015, City of Greater Sudbury Council approved an amendment to the miscellaneous user fee by-law that redefines the starting age for discounted rates for leisure, parking and transit services from age 55 to age 65.
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Norovirus has arrived in the Sudbury area

Norovirus has arrived in the Sudbury area

Le norovirus est arrivé dans le secteur de Sudbury

In recent weeks the Sudbury & District Health Unit has received reports of increased gastrointestinal illness likely due to Norovirus in long-term care homes, daycares and in the community.
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Structure fire on Couture Street in Chelmsford.

Structure fire on Couture Street in Chelmsford.

Greater Sudbury Fire Services responded to a structure fire on Couture Street in Chelmsford shortly before 7:00am on December 17th, 2015.
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Residents Reminded to Give Way to a Green Flashing Light

Residents Reminded to Give Way to a Green Flashing Light

On rappelle aux membres de la communauté de céder le passage à un véhicule ayant un gyrophare vert allumé

The City of Greater Sudbury reminds motorists that volunteer firefighters may use flashing green lights on personally owned vehicles while proceeding to emergencies, including response to the scene or to the fire station.
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Did you feel or hear something this afternoon?

Did you feel or hear something this afternoon?

Many local area residents report hear and feeling some type of blast or seismic event this afternoon just after 4;00pm.
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Union Gas EnerSmart Program Gives $48,921 to the City of Greater Sudbury

Union Gas EnerSmart Program Gives $48,921 to the City of Greater Sudbury

Energy incentive rebates to-date amount to $79,118

Union Gas presented a cheque for $48,921 to Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger at yesterday’s city council meeting. The funds are courtesy of the Union Gas EnerSmart program which offers incentives to its municipal, commercial and industrial customers to implement projects that will use natural gas more efficiently, reducing energy costs and emissions.
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Ontario announces Investment in Permanent PET Scanner in Sudbury

Ontario announces Investment in Permanent PET Scanner in Sudbury

Ontario will cover operating costs for a permanent PET scanner at Health Sciences North in Sudbury so that patients in northeastern Ontario can access care closer to home.
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