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The tragic death of a beautiful young girl starts a tense and atmospheric game of cat and mouse between hunter John Moon and the hardened backwater criminals out for his blood
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2.Unclear whether cyclist will ride again (www.thesudburystar.com)
t is too soon to know if Giovanni Leon will ever cycle again.The 71-year-old Inco retiree underwent several hours of surgery Wednesday at Sudbury Regional Hospital after he was struck by a motor vehicle during a cycling safety event Tuesday night on Long Lake Road.
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3.Hospital sale good for municipal tax base - Ernie Checkeris (www.northernlife.ca)
The cost to the ratepayer (of buying the hospital would be) great. After (the former hospital) is refurbished, it will provide and annual income to help reduce the taxes we pay.I believe that John Rodriguez is trying to develop a greater tax base paid by commercial rate payers to help reduce taxes for the average ratepayer.
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4.Injured cyclist undergoing surgery (www.thesudburystar.com)
The 71-year-old cyclist who was struck by a car during the Greater Sudbury Share the Road campaign is undergoing surgery at this hour for a broken arm, three cracked vertebrae and a badly smashed ankle.
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The country's five language commissioners (Canada, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario) are calling on the federal and provincial governments to step up their efforts to ensure the vitality of official languages.
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6.Poor repair of park infrastructure ‘disheartening’ - Fern Cormier (www.northernlife.ca)
Bell Park is often called one the gems of our city. Located in the centre of the city, it is used often by residents and visited by many people from out of town. The rebuilding of the amphitheatre notwithstanding, it would seem that we have been taking this jewel for granted lately.
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7.Photos' - building Oconnor Park (www.northernlife.ca)
Many hands made light work as a play structure was installed at O'Connor Park Aug. 19.
About 200 volunteers from the community and from partnering organizations sported their rain gear as they built the playground on a gray, rainy day. -
8.Sudbury needs massive change: Bruce Mau (www.northernlife.ca)
Former Sudbury resident Bruce Mau, an internationally published author and advocate for urban change, told 500 people at Cambrian College Tuesday evening that while the city has changed dramatically since he grew up here, more change is needed.
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9.Thoughts from up north (julielaurin.com)
But in the meantime, I thought I’d share a little journal entry I wrote while I was up north. My time there was magnificent.. and revealing. I had a lot of time to myself, time in nature, time with family
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10.Rezoning could ruin neighbourhood near former hospital - Gordon Drysdale (www.northernlife.ca)
What is the real issue with the former St. Joseph’s hospital property? It is now in private hands, but cannot be developed for anything other than its current “Institutional” or “R-1” zoning.In order for the current owners to build apartments, they must first apply for a zoning change to R-5 for multi family housing.
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11.Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury Photo Contest (www.liveablesudbury.org)
Send us your local photos of:
* Natural Beauty: * Community Revitalization: * Where you want change:
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12.ACCENT: Navigating the city's roads - (www.thesudburystar.com)
Mike Brousseau uses his feet to get him where he needs to go in Sudbury.
It's a dangerous way to get around in his opinion.If it's not the tripping hazards on the crumbling sidewalks, it's the inattentive drivers that have him worried. -
13.City of Greater Sudbury Carpool Zone (greatersudbury.carpoolzone.ca)
Please note this site is designed for carpooling only, which means regular commutes to and from work. It is not designed for one-time or occasional trips.
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14.40-unit townhouse development proposed (www.thesudburystar.com)
Dalron Construction Ltd, Sudbury's largest home-builder, is proposing a 40-unit townhouse development in the city's south end.Dalron has applied to the city to rezone a three-acre property on Algonquin Road just north of Radcliff Park from light industrial to residential
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15.Defining downtown (www.thesudburystar.com)
What's in a downtown? And how many downtowns does Greater Sudbury have?
Two projects have been working their way through city hall in recent months that pose these questions. Soon, city council will be expected to answer them.
In March and again in June, the city's Municipal Heritage Committee requested city council designate downtown Sudbury a heritage conservation district. -
16.Green Space (www.greatersudbury.ca)
The Final Report of the Greenspace Advisory Panel
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17.Sudbury Heritage district proposed for downtown (www.northernlife.ca)
Staff are asking city council's planning committee to consider a study into declaring some of downtown Sudbury a Heritage Conservation District.If approved at the Aug. 10 meeting, a one to three year study into the concept would be included in the 2011 city budget process.
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18.The History of Bell Rock (www.artsudbury.org)
An often-heard comment from first time visitors to the Art Gallery of Sudbury is "Isn't it a shame that the original interior of this home has been destroyed?" In reality, all that remains original to the home is the exterior stone structure and parts of the small sunroom
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19.Sudbury - Boosting home-grown film (www.northernlife.ca)
High Chicago, an Inner City Films production, is being filmed in Sudbury. From left, Tom Adetuyi, co-producer, Rob Adetuyi, writer, Colin Salmon, lead actor from London, England and Alfons Adetuyi, director and producer,
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20.Province boosts city's film industry - (www.thesudburystar.com)
MPP Rick Bartolucci thinks Sudbury could be the next film capital of Canada.It is high time filmmaking became a priority here, he said on the set of the film High Chicago Tuesday.
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21.City has last-minute change on St. Joe's - Tony Sottile Sudbury (www.thesudburystar.com)
After abandoning St. Joseph, it appears that city council has turned to St. Jude (the Saint of the impossible), to rectify the fiasco they created with the St. Joseph's Health Centre.Now that the midnight hour is approaching, council is hoping that the sale falls through and they will pounce on the property and open negotiations with the Sister of St. Joseph's.
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22.State of amphitheatre worries festival fan - Jeanne Johnson (www.northernlife.ca)
However, the park is in disarray, and no concrete work has been started. Mr. Mayor, I ask you, what is going on?Why hasn’t any work been done on the property as of yet? Are you waiting until the next festival (takes place)?
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23.Ramsey Lake should be for everyone - (www.thesudburystar.com)
So, Mayor John Rodriguez and his fellow councillors didn't have time to come up with a way to purchase the General Hospital.Oh the glory of Sudbury's rocks; what is in them, on them and now hiding under them. The mayor and his councillors must have a cubby hole somewhere under those beautiful rock formations -- what other explanation can there be for them being caught unprepared?
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24.2005 Community_Signage_Analysis.pdf (www.greatersudbury.ca)
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25.Sudbury resident represents Nickel Centre, 4-H at Miss Teen World-Canada pageant (www.northernlife.ca)
Shelby Gobbo is off the Miss Teen World-Canada pageant later this week. She will be representing Nickel Centre and 4-H Canada