Sudbury Laurentian University hosts Airbandz 4 Cancer
Laurentian University students living in residence held their sixth annual Airbandz 4 Cancer event Feb. 7. The funds raised from the event go to the Northern Cancer Research Foundation.
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Sudbury News video cast by Sudbury Northern Life Newspaper.
David Adjey of resteraunt make over attends this years Sudbury business event, 40 Under Forty. An event where 40 of Northern Ontario's most influential business people under 40 are rewarded for their work.
Exploring Sudbury
June 18 2016 // Vlog 88 // Sudbury Ontario
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Sudbury - Sudbury Hotels, Canada
Homewood Suites by Hilton Sudbury 3 Stars hotel in Sudbury, Canada Within US Travel Directory This all-suite hotel in Sudbury features an indoor pool and 24-hour gym. Idylwylde Golf & Country Club is 5 km from this hotel that provides full kitchens in each suite.Homewood Suites by Hilton Sudbury includes a refrigerator, dishwasher and stovetop in the suites. Every suite offers a flat-screen cable TV and free WiFi.Sudbury Homewood Suites also contains a 24-hour convenience store. Guests can cook on the outdoor patio with the barbecue facilities or use the grocery shopping service. The hotel offers an evening reception on select nights.
Science North Museum is less than 3 km from the Homewood Suites Sudbury.
Slots At Sudbury Downs is 26 km away.
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Bears at Sudbury Downs
Three baby bears which strayed onto the track between races on September 1 2007.
THROWBACK THURSDAY: Sudbury schools through the years
Earlier this week, Rainbow District School Board trustees held a special meeting to make finanal decisions on a number of school closures and program relocations in what has been a very contentious and divisive public debate.
So, in the aftermath of that meeting, we dug up some old footage and photos of how Greater Sudbury schools and classrooms have evolved over time.
Take a look in this week's episode of Sudbury.com's Throwback Thursday in which, this being the year of Canada's 150th anniversary, we celebrate a little bit of Greater Sudbury's history.
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Food drop? New idea to keep bears out of Sudbury, Ont.
A Sudbury resident has an idea to keep bears out of the city. The MNRF says it's a complex issue. Alana Everson reports.
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Horse racing industry in jeopardy - Sudbury News
Sudbury - The horse racing industry faces an uncertain future as the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corporation looks to modernize the gaming industry. The government has directed OLG to implement a number of changes including the closure of the the Slots-at-Racetracks program on March 31, 2013.
Three bears invade New Sudbury backyard - Sudbury News
Sudbury - New Sudbury resident Pat Mongrain has encountered three bears a few weeks ago. One successfully climbed over her six feet fence.
Arctic Cat Sudbury Riding Highlights
For the ultimate look into the great sport of snowmobiling, nothing does it better than Snowmobiler TV. Having toured just about everywhere snow falls and sleds can ride, the STV cameras showcase the full gamut of what sleddin has to offer. From the Arctic Circle in Finland, to the BC backcountry, to the Ice hotel in Sweden, you are brought to the front row to experience some of the world's most exotic destinations. For more adrenaline we visit the race tracks to capture the action and crash and bang. For tour planners, there is no better guide to assist you in selecting the best vacation spots on snow. Expert sled reviews, product and maintenance tips, tourism at it's finest and a variety of all things sleddin -- that is what Snowmobiler TV delivers along the ride each and every week. wildtv.ca
Kevin of Sudbury Ep 5
Kevin shows of some painting skills.
BEAT DOWN IN SUDBURY ONTARIO - (ORIGINAL UPLOAD)
So, I was filming a rave Project Hyped for a company ASAP (Advanced Sounds and Promotions) in Sudbury (19 Regent st.) on June-13th-2014 and I ended up catching this on video that night. I had NOTHING to do with this fight. I don't know anyone who was involved in this fight except my friend in the white shirt with the bandanna who helped him into the building (Austin) and the girl who broke up the fight (Matty).
The Sudbury Star News got a hold of me and wanted to talk about the fight & write and article about it. ARTICLE HERE:
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Drunk Night. Chris Jim And Ash. JIMS LIKE IM IN THE MIDDLE YAAAAY haha epic.
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Sudbury,The Tree Has Grown, Part One of Five
Promotional film for Sudbury, Ontario, Canada 1975. Due to YouTube's file size restrictions I had to cut the film into five parts. Enjoy!
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Sudbury Ontario Storm
A sudden Storm that hit sudbury one afternoon
Bear roams Sudbury Tim Hortons
Shawn Rancourt took this video of a bear roaming around in teh parking lot of Tim Hortons, Lasalle/Notre Dame location around 7 p.m. on August 5, 2015.
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Greater Sudbury
Greater Sudbury (2011 census population 160,274) is a city in Ontario, Canada, which was founded following the discovery of nickel ore by Tom Flanagan, a Canadian Pacific Railway blacksmith in 1883, when the transcontinental railway was near completion. Greater Sudbury was formed in 2001 by merging the cities and towns of the former Regional Municipality of Sudbury with several previously unincorporated geographic townships. It is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population and the 24th largest metropolitan area in Canada. By land area, it is the largest city in Ontario and the seventh largest municipality by area in Canada. Sudbury, as it is commonly known, is administratively separate and thus not part of any district, county, or regional municipality.
Sudbury has a humid continental climate with warm and often hot summers and long, cold, snowy winters. The population resides in an urban core and many smaller communities scattered around 300 lakes and among hills of rock blackened by historical smelting activity. Sudbury was once a major lumber centre and a world leader in nickel mining. Mining and related industries dominated the economy for much of the 20th century. The two major mining companies which shaped the history of Sudbury were Inco, now Vale, which employed more than 25% of the population by the 1970s, and Falconbridge, now Glencore Xstrata. Sudbury has since expanded from its resource-based economy to emerge as the major retail, economic, health and educational centre for Northeastern Ontario. Sudbury is also home to a large Franco-Ontarian population that influences its arts and culture.
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Sudbury Speaks - Bears are waking from hibernation earlier than normal
Sudbury News - It's time to start bear-proofing, according to the Greater Sudbury Police. The warm and early spring has started to wake bears from their winter hibernation, and they will be looking for food. What are you doing to prevent bear encounters?