Where is Canada's cleanest loo
Sudbury Living readers can submit their nominations for the country's cleanest public restroom. There must be at least one restroom in Greater Sudbury that is so clean it could win this national contest.
Songstresses provide music for the mind
Female singer-songwriters hailing from the Sudbury area come together for an evening to
showcase their music and to raise funds for the Canadian Mental Health Association, April 3.
CSCNO students to take part in Provincial Francophone Youth Parliament
Students with the French Catholic school board will take part in a once-in-a-lifetime experience at Queen's Park.
Find Your Flavour at LCBO
This promotion is designed to move liqueurs to the front of the bar. Find Your Flavour shows how liqueurs are ideal for entertaining, whether as easy-to-make cocktails or as matches for desserts.

March is Easter Seals Month
March is Easter Seals Month, the annual fundraising and awareness campaign for kids with physical disabilities.
March is Fraud Prevention Month
When it comes to investment fraud, more than one million Canadians have fallen victim, often through someone they know or trust.
LU prof writes book on homosexuality in Canada
The Canadian War on Queers offers a passionate, personalized account of a national security campaign that violated peoples civil rights and freedoms in an attempt to regulate their sexual practices. For more information, contact Gary Kinsman at (705) 675-1151, ext. 4221 or gkinsman@laurentienne.ca.
Skate Exchange program expands
Skate Exchange Program now has permanent skate donation bins in all operating arenas throughout Greater Sudbury, including at Tom Davies Square.
LU's forensic science program accredited
Laurentian University has been granted full accreditation of its forensic science degrees by the Forensic Science Education Program Accreditation Commission (FEPAC).
How to talk to kids about tragedy
Children can be affected by news reports of death and violence. The recent tragedy in Haiti is something parents may want to talk to their kids about.
Citizens can help Haiti
LCBO stores collect donations
for Haiti earthquake relief.
Time for couples to get on the right financial track
In the new year, many Canadian couples are committed to getting out of debt.
TC's All Shook Up set for June
Theatre Cambrian will hold auditions this month for All Shook Up, which will be performed in June.
Ontario consumers feeling more secure
January is a good time to shop for bargains and more than half of Ontario consumers plan to take advantage of the savings.
Sudbury featured in Great Ontario Outdoor Adventure Campaign
Sudbury residents and holiday visitors are invited to stop by The Sudbury Welcome Centre, Ramakkos Outdoor Adventure Store or Science North for a complimentary copy of the 2010 Great Ontario Outdoor Adventure calendar. Featuring the parks of Ontario, the 2010 Great Ontario Outdoor Adventure calendar is putting the spotlight on Ontario's world-class adventure activities and destinations.
Sudbury restaurant inspection reports online
The Sudbury & District Health Unit will be posting its restaurant inspection reports online at www.sdhu.com. Activities conducted as of November 1, 2009, will be posted to the Health Unit's website.
Desjardins gives $2,500 to Telethon
For many years now, the general managers of Desjardins Caisses populaires in Northern Ontario have participated in the Telethon and are very proud again this year to contribute to this fundraising campaign for children.
CBC Radio announces Canada Reads books
The Canada Reads debates will air from March 8 to 12, 2010, on CBC Radio One, at 11:30 am. and 7:30 pm (3:30 pm and 8 pm NT), and on CBC's digital channel bold, at 6 pm (7:30 pm NT, 3 pm PT). Jian Ghomeshi, host of CBC Radio One's Q, will again moderate.
OLG Slots at Sudbury Downs celebrates tenth anniversary
OLG Slots at Sudbury Downs celebrates tenth anniversary.
Wallbridge Mining adds Parviz Farsangi to board of directors
Wallbridge Mining adds Parviz Farsangi to board of directors.
CNIB opening store on York St.
Canadian Institute for the Blind is opening a store with products for blind and partially sighted people.
Retirement renovations start with insurance consultations
Boomers need to get renovation agreements in writing.
Margaret Atwood visits Sudbury
Margaret Atwood returned to Sudbury for her annual birthday party.