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1.Sudbury Amphitheatre construction to resume this week (www.northernlife.ca)
Construction at the Grace Hartman Amphitheatre has been dormant for months since initial site development began in November 2009
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2.Director showcasing Sudbury in martial arts film (www.thesudburystar.com)
The producer of an upcoming Sudbury movie hopes to inspire and support local talent.
Steve Gagne, producer of the martial arts film Feud,loves sharing his skills. As a screenwriter, producer and stuntman, Gagne likes to inspire others through filmmaking and teaching martial arts. -
3.Construction workers rip up 81-year-old sidewalk - Tom Ainsworth (www.northernlife.ca)
I have lived in the Donovan for years, and one of the things that has amazed me here was the sidewalk in front of the Croatian Club.Imprinted in the cement was “KATHLEEN ST 1929.”
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4.Alternative needed to Barrydowne extension (www.thesudburystar.com)
Proposed plans for the Barrydowne extension have been much in the news of late, following public meetings in Hanmer and New Sudbury.
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5.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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6.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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7.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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8.Search the City of Greater Sudbury - By-law Documents Search (www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca)
Search all by-laws published on the City website
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9.City plan aims to prevent flood damage - (www.thesudburystar.com)
Greater Sudbury will approve a $350,000 plan to flood-proof certain city neighbourhoods at its regular meeting Wednesday.In the wake of last July's flash storm that left homes and businesses in the Flour Mill and parts of the Donovan and New Sudbury with sewage in their basements, the city is moving ahead with a preventative plumbing support program to help residents deal with the risk of future floods.
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10.2005 Community_Signage_Analysis.pdf (www.greatersudbury.ca)
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11.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
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12.A Short History of Sudbury Labour – by Mick Lowe » Republic of Mining (www.republicofmining.com)
Sudbury’s labour movement had its official birth on March 10, 1944, with the certification of Mine Mill Local 598, after a tumultuous gestation that was not without bloodshed.
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13.- NOHFC contributes to city projects (www.northernlife.ca)
The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) has provided $100,000 towards two projects in the city — the downtown vision, plan and action strategy and the industrial land infrastructure assessment project.The industrial land infrastructure assessment project will identify and help address impediments to industrial developments throughout Greater Sudbury.
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14.Deal creates sombre mood - (www.thesudburystar.com)
The atmosphere on the grounds of Tom Davies Community Arena in Lively was heavy as lead Wednesday afternoon and it wasn't due to the high temperatures and humidity.
The mood was sombre and even funereal as 1,500 or more Steelworkers learned details of a tentative five-year deal with Vale Ltd. that could end their almost year-long strike. -
15.Film crew closes part of Elgin Street (www.northernlife.ca)
A film crew stands across the street from Northern Life's offices as Elgin Street closes down for a movie shoot. The movie is set for Sudbury in 1975, and the street closure is necessary to ensure no modern elements are visible, film director Alfons Adetuyi said
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16.Someone ‘intentionally abusing’ Naughton bike trails - Whitney St. Marseille (www.northernlife.ca)
I would like to raise awareness about unfortunate events that have been happening out on the bike trails in Naughton.My dad, Rob St. Marseille, has been working on the Walden Mountain Bike Trails for close to four years.
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17.Corridor needs proper plan -Gary Peck (www.thesudburystar.com)
It is impossible to drive along Paris Street between Ramsey Lake Road and Van Horne Street and not be reminded how fortunate we are with Science North, Lily Creek, a spectacular rock outcrop adjacent to Lily Creek, Bell Park, a superb view of Ramsey Lake and the very visible reminder of our cultural heritage when we cross the Bridge of Nations bedecked with flags.
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18.City of Greater Sudbury FIVE-RIDE TRANSIT PASSES TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO YOUTH (www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca)
The Mayor and Council's Roundtable on Children and Youth will provide complimentary Greater Sudbury Transit passes to local youth this summer as an initiative to encourage more young people to ride public transit to local community programs and sports venues.
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19.Reccomended Sudbury Bike Lane Maps (issuu.com)
Mapping which roads should have which kind of bike lanes in Greater Sudbury
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20.Sudbury Steve: Speaking Against the Proposed Barrydowne Highway (sudburysteve.blogspot.com)
Last night, I attended a very interesting public meeting on routes proposed for the Barrydowne Extension. If you're not from Sudbury, you're probably not familiar with this issue, which, along with its partner, the Maley Drive Extension, has been around now for about 20 years or so
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21.Council should have been consulted - Tony Sottile (www.thesudburystar.com)
must commend former mayor Jim Gordon for his remarks at the city hall meeting on Wednesday evening.After Sister Bonnie's full-page letter in the Sudbury Star, last weekend, declaring that the mayor and the CAO, Doug Nadorozny, were notified of the private deal they were negotiating, the mayor continues to express his frustration with Sister Bonnie MacLellan, that he still doesn't know why the sisters acted as they did.
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22.Coniston thinks GREEN...Leading the Way! (www.myconiston.ca)
Tell us your news!! Who is celebrating a birthday, anniversary, party, event? Let us know and we will post it!
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23.City, hospital reach deal on use of parking lots - (www.thesudburystar.com)
That now-empty parking lot next to the closed St. Joseph's Health Centre on Paris Street won't be empty much longer.The City of Greater Sudbury has come to an agreement with Sudbury Regional Hospital to allow hospital staff to use the parking lot to help address some of the parking challenges the hospital is facing.
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24.Questions arise from sale - St.Joe's, community's surprise turns to despair (www.thesudburystar.com)
The sale of the former St. Joseph's Health Centre has caught the community by surprise.When rumours began circulating two weeks ago that the Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie, who built and have operated the hospital at 700 Paris St. for 66 years, were considering selling the property to a developer, city councillors and the public were caught off guard.
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25.'This is failure of leadership' (www.thesudburystar.com)
Sudbury Mayor John Rodriguez was attacked from all sides for his handling of the sale of St. Joseph's health centre to a private developer at the regular meeting of council Wednesday.