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Dangerous, but not a dangerous offender, judge rules »
Local News - 12/8/2006 Updated @ 6:28:35 PM
The Sudbury Crown attorney's office has failed in its bid to have Donald Kocurek declared a dangerous offender.



Valley East group to honour soldiers Saturday »
Local News - 12/8/2006 Updated @ 9:03:12 PM
The Valley East Community Action Network, a group working to enhance community life, will host an event today in support of Canadian troops serving in Afghanistan.


Mayor wants meeting over bed care crisis »
Local News - 12/8/2006 Updated @ 8:19:45 PM
Following through on an election campaign pledge, Greater Sudbury Mayor John Rodriguez is wading into the debate over hospital and long-term care beds.


Hearts go out to Sudbury boy »
Local News - 12/8/2006 Updated @ 6:47:57 PM
People's hearts are going out - and their pocketbooks are being opened - to a sick little boy from Sudbury.


Inco closes Clarabelle Road to the public »
Local News - 12/8/2006 Updated @ 6:39:48 PM
Public motorists who routinely use Clarabelle Mill Road between Copper Cliff and Elm Street West will have to get used to an alternative route.


New money for victim support groups »
Local News - 12/8/2006 Updated @ 2:21:54 PM
Two programs that help victims of crime got a financial boost from the McGuinty government Friday. The Sudbury Action Centre for Youth received $89,383 and Greater Sudbury Police Service’s Domestic Violence Unit was presented with $75,200 from Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci.




Mayor, MPP have a lot to talk about
Local News - 12/8/2006 @ 11:00
Sometime soon, one presumes, two of the city's most popular politicians will have a sit-down. It could be the type of meeting for which political junkies would yearn to be proverbial flies on the wall.


Wolves down Spitfires; Aliu shines in return to Windsor
Local Sports - 12/8/2006 @ 11:00
Sudbury Wolves forward Akim Aliu showed he knows how to quiet a hostile crowd Thursday night. Back in Windsor for the first time to face the team he was traded from following last season's public battle with then-teammate Steve Downie, Aliu faced a chorus of boos every time he stepped on the ice.


A gift and vacation of a lifetime; Prize winner opts to give his good fortune to a family who could really use it
Local News - 12/8/2006 @ 11:00
When the person on the phone told Rachel Twain she had been chosen to go on a four-day, all-expenses paid trip anywhere in Canada, she had three words for the caller: "What's the catch?" Twain, 36, couldn't believe her luck when she was contacted by Better Beginnings, Better Futures and told about the vacation.


Heads won't roll, despite revelations; McGuinty admits Hydro One CEO won't be fired for extravagant spending
Ontario - 12/8/2006 @ 11:00
Expensive perks for senior executives and millions of dollars in credit card charges without proper documentation are examples of a culture of entitlement at Hydro One that will no longer be tolerated, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty warned Thursday.


Holiday exercise; Some advice on how to squeeze some much needed workout into your day
Lifestyles - 12/8/2006 @ 11:00
In January, fitness clubs are crammed with the repentant and the resolved looking forward to a leaner 2007.





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•  Northern News
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•  Sault This Week
Sault MPP looking for new Sault residents & homecoming visitors
•  The Sault Star
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•  Timmins Daily Press
Eskimos send Wolves packing

 LOCAL NEWS - PAST 3 EDITIONS
•  Mayor details ambitious agenda 
•  Bed crisis scuttles wait time strategy; Doctors furious as hip, knee surgeries cancelled 
•  Extreme cold alert issued 
•  Festival lights up X-mas season 
•  Porketta bingo resumes in Jan. 
•  Rodriguez's approach 'refreshing'; Unilateral decisions OK with councillors, who say the budget is the priority 
•  Billboard boosts hospice campaign 
•  Ex-teacher gets jail time; Former St. Bens teacher sentenced for sexual assault six years ago 
•  Operation Fluville; Communications cited as weakness in plan to battle pandemic 
•  Martel wants kids protected 
•  Holiday train rolls into city tonight 
•  Xstrata, Mine Mill ready to talk; Sides optimistic heading into first negotiations since takeover 
•  Liberal race costs telethon big bucks 
•  Sudbury inquest postponed 
•  Nominations for teacher awards 
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