Reminder: Make Sure Cigarettes Butts Are Fully Extinguished Before Disposing
Sudbury Fire Crews are sending a simple reminder to those who smoke..To dispose of your cigarette butts in a safe fashion.
Failing to do so, could cause an unexpected blaze outside.
Douse them with water, crush them thoroughly in bar mineral soil or on a bare rock...
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James Armstrong of Sudbury wins Lotto 6/49 guaranteed $1 Million prize
James Armstrong of Sudbury has that “6/49 feeling” after winning a Guaranteed $1 Million Prize in the July 27, 2022 LOTTO 6/49 draw. -
Wednesday Deadline to Request Changes to Sudbury School Bus Routes
The Sudbury Student Services Consortium is preparing for the September start-up of school buses in Greater Sudbury! Wednesday, August 17th, is the deadline for parents to submit changes to school bus stops. Requests can be made by phone or at the parent portal at businfo.ca -
Greater Sudbury Police looking for feedback
An online survey of local community members will help set future priorities -
Looks Good! Final Phase Of Ryan Heights Neighbourhood Garden Reno Complete!
Way to go community! Looks great! -
Man Facing Charges After Fleeing The Scene Of A Collision On HWY 69
The man faces a long list of charges. -
OPP Investigating Wednesday's Head-On Collision On HWY 144
If anyone has any information regarding this investigation, please contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit information online at www.ontariocrimestoppers.ca where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2000. -
Sudbury's Python 5000 Focusing On Falconbridge & Lasalle This Week
This week you will find the Python 5000 concentrating on patching potholes on Falconbridge Road and Lasalle Boulevard. -
Charges Laid & Vehicle Impounded After Driver Clocked Travelling 142 KM/H In 80 Zone
Charges have been laid. -
Recognizing Our Sudbury Junior Spartans: Recently Crowned U16 Champions!
This championship is their first since Sudbury began running provincial level football teams at a youth level three years ago.