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COLUMN: On this World AIDS Day, let no one be ignored

COLUMN: On this World AIDS Day, let no one be ignored

Sudbury.com reporter Jenny Lamothe shares the story of her Uncle Garry, who died of AIDS, and what she hopes will change for the future of people living with HIV and AIDS
'Bad Apples': Comedians on northern tour blunt stereotypes with humour

'Bad Apples': Comedians on northern tour blunt stereotypes with humour

Métis comedians Nelson Mayer and Clayton T. Stewart bring their tour to Sault Ste. Marie on Monday night
Tribute to a northern bluesman: Sudbury's Dwayne Trudeau dead at 48

Tribute to a northern bluesman: Sudbury's Dwayne Trudeau dead at 48

'He was possibly the truest representation of the musical form called The Blues that I have met'; Trudeau passed away on Nov. 13, leaving behind four children
Sault man gets house arrest for hit-and-run death of Laurentian student

Sault man gets house arrest for hit-and-run death of Laurentian student

In a Sudbury courtroom Monday, Thomas Schell received a 15-month conditional sentence for the hit-and-run death of Rajendra Prasad on Feb. 1, 2022
Small victory for Sudbury cop disciplined for refusing to show proof of vaccination

Small victory for Sudbury cop disciplined for refusing to show proof of vaccination

Appeal panel sides with Melisa Rancourt on issue related to length of her demotion
Renée Sweeney's killer can apply for parole in 12 years

Renée Sweeney's killer can apply for parole in 12 years

Judge noted Robert Steven Wright had no involvement with justice system in years since the 1998 murder, and that his actions were consistent with ‘a young man in panic mode’
Escaped Sudbury murder suspect back behind bars

Escaped Sudbury murder suspect back behind bars

After a manhunt that stretched over multiple days, Greater Sudbury Police say a man suspected in three murders taken back into police custody early Monday evening
Robinson Huron Nations reach $10B settlement with feds, province

Robinson Huron Nations reach $10B settlement with feds, province

The proposed settlement includes $5 billion from Canada and $5 billion from Ontario to be paid to all 21 First Nations included in the Treaty
Indigenous police services fight for funding

Indigenous police services fight for funding

Negotiations are at an impasse, with the Indigenous police services calling the process discriminatory and accusing government of  ‘unconscionable bargaining tactics’ 
Settlements end $100M clergy abuse lawsuit against Sault diocese

Settlements end $100M clergy abuse lawsuit against Sault diocese

The $100M proposed class-action has been discontinued, though the judge in the case has concerns