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Coming Soon! Look for the Spring issue on newsstands.

Coming Soon! Look for the Spring issue on newsstands.

Laurentian University president Dominic Giroux is in a hurry. Writer Benita Hart talks to Giroux to find out how he got so far in so little time. At 34, Giroux is younger than many students. Also in the Spring issue, get in the mood for spring gardening with a visit to an inspiring garden in the city's South End. Decorator Terry Vendetti shares some of his ideas for creating a cozy comfort zone. Country music singer Larry Berrio is on his way to making it big. You'll want to know more about him. The Spring issue's got him covered.

What's on in March

Discover Sudbury in March. There's so much to see and do.

Congratulations to Sudbury's Olympians

Congratulations to Sudbury's Olympians

Congratulations to Sudbury's Tessa Bonhomme and Rebecca Johnston for winning gold in Vancouver.

Door to door ministers

Sudbury's Rev. Michael Marcotte and his wife, Karen, launched Door to Door Ministers last year to accommodate couples that want something other than a traditional church wedding.

Roger Nash named city's official poet

Roger Nash has been appointed by city council as Greater Sudbury’s first poet laureate. The appointment was recommended to council by community representatives serving on a local selection committee. Nash will receive an honorarium of $1,000 for a two- year term ending Dec. 31, 2011.

LU prof to study povery issues in Northern Ontario

LU prof to study povery issues in Northern Ontario

Laurentian University social work professor, Carol Kauppi, was awarded $1 million by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to address poverty, homelessness and migration issues.

Community leaders take a bow

The seventh annual Community Builders event was held Feb. 18.

Sudbury Kiwanis Festival celebrates 65 years

The Sudbury Kiwanis Music Festival will be held from April 5 to 25. Read all about it in the Spring issue of Sudbury Living, available on newsstands in time for St. Paddy's Day.

Electropollution, fact or fiction?

Google lists 27,000 websites with information about electropollution. There are more than 980,000 sites that mention electromagnetic pollution, which is also referred to as electro smog.

LU Alumni hand out cash to outstanding athletes

Voyageurs soccer players Dan Mazzuca and Alicia MacPherson are the recipients of the first Laurentian University Alumni Association (LUAA) Athletic Scholarships.

Downtown group hopes to expand support

There are lots of people who have ideas to keep the heart of the city alive, and all citizens are invited to make a contribution.

New library opens in Azilda

The old fire hall has been reborn as a library. The grand opening of the Gilles Pelland branch in Azilda was a time for celebration.

LU popular choice for high school students

Sudbury's Laurentian University is drawing the attention of a significant number of high school students targeting the post secondary institutional as their first-choice for 2010-11 school year.

Sudbury Living Weddings Available

Sudbury Living Weddings Available

Most couples become officially engaged at Christmas or on Valentine's Day. Then they start to plan their summer weddings...sometimes a year ahead of the date. To help couples plan for their big day, Sudbury Living Weddings is available now at selected newsstands, participating retailers, and at bridal shows. The 2010 edition of Sudbury Living Weddings has stories on how to plan a perfect wedding without going into debt.

Four Poets Who Changed the World

Four Poets Who Changed the World

An afternoon of music and poetry will be presented at the Jubilee Centre Sunday, Jan. 31 at 2 pm.

Help Wanted: Mayor of Greater Sudbury

Nominations will be accepted for the positions of mayor and ward councillors, as well as trustees of school boards starting Jan. 4.

Trend spotting for 2010

10 Top Consumer Trends for 2010 show Internet has rocked our world.

Construction Association gets a makeover

Sudbury Construction Association has a new logo and a new attitude.

Sudbury history book republished

Sudbury history book republished

Sudbury history book republished

Filmmaker comes home to shoot thriller

Filmmaker comes home to shoot thriller

The Sudbury born film producer and director, who now lives in Los Angeles, is back in the city for the month of November working on Phase One, a thriller set in an American college town.

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