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Tyler Clarke

Tyler Clarke

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‘Shame on them,’ PPC leader says after Sudbury candidate fired

‘Shame on them,’ PPC leader says after Sudbury candidate fired

People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier is coming to the defense of Sudbury candidate Nicholas Bonderoff, who believes he was fired from his day job for his political beliefs
People’s Party candidate believes political views led to his firing

People’s Party candidate believes political views led to his firing

Sudbury People’s Party candidate Nicholas Bonderoff was walked out of his workplace of three years the day after a Sudbury.com story was published announcing his candidacy
Sticker shock sours Sudbury city council’s appetite for electric buses

Sticker shock sours Sudbury city council’s appetite for electric buses

City of Greater Sudbury staff have been directed to seek alternatives to reduce transit greenhouse gas emissions after finding battery-electric buses to be too expensive
Feds announce $25M toward cobalt sulfate refinery, Hanmer arena

Feds announce $25M toward cobalt sulfate refinery, Hanmer arena

The lion’s share of the commitment, $20M, is going to Electra Battery Materials Corporation, while $5 million will go to the Valley East Twin Pad and Multipurpose Sports Complex in Hanmer
Poilievre ‘lost all credibility’ on Ring of Fire, Sudbury says MP

Poilievre ‘lost all credibility’ on Ring of Fire, Sudbury says MP

Sudbury Liberal MP Viviane Lapointe contends that Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre has no business talking about the mining industry
Poilievre pledges Ring of Fire approvals within six months at Sudbury stop

Poilievre pledges Ring of Fire approvals within six months at Sudbury stop

Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to greenlight permits for the Ring of Fire within six months and commit $1 billion to build a new road, answered four questions
Remains to be seen if U.S. firm will manage Sudbury event centre

Remains to be seen if U.S. firm will manage Sudbury event centre

Amidst a broader pushback against U.S. tariffs, it’s unclear whether the City of Greater Sudbury will hire a U.S.-headquartered company to manage the downtown event centre
‘He’s lying’: NDP candidates respond to Ford’s attendance claims

‘He’s lying’: NDP candidates respond to Ford’s attendance claims

PC leader Doug Ford accused Nickel Belt candidate France Gélinas and Sudbury candidate Jamie West of ‘not showing up half the time’ and voting ‘against everything to do with’ Greater Sudbury but available evidence points to Ford spending less time speaking at Queen’s Park than either of the two NDP candidates during the latest fall session
Library releases decades of historic newspapers online

Library releases decades of historic newspapers online

During an official launch at the Greater Sudbury Public Library’s main branch on Friday, 15 years of The Sudbury Star, dating 1910-1925, were released online alongside other historic publications already available
Fentanyl remains a top concern for Drug Enforcement Unit

Fentanyl remains a top concern for Drug Enforcement Unit

GSPS seized 2,324 grams of fentanyl in 2024, which Sgt. Rob Spec said signals the continued prevalence of the powdered opioid in recent years
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