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CICS-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 91.7 FM in Sudbury, Ontario.The station airs a country format, branded as Pure Country 91.7.The studio and offices are located at 699 Frood Road in Sudbury, and the station transmits a 50,000 watt signal from the CBC tower.
Following the announcement of Howard Hampton's retirement as leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party, there was some speculation in Sudbury's local media that Gélinas might join the leadership campaign. However, she indicated on June 16, 2008 that as a relatively new MPP, she did not feel that she was ready to become a leadership candidate. [8]
In October 2013 the paper moved from its longtime home at 33 MacKenzie Street in Sudbury to new offices at 128 Pine Street. [14] In 2020, the paper moved again, to an office building on Regent Street in the Lily Creek neighbourhood. [15] The current managing editor of the Sudbury Star is Don MacDonald, who assumed the role in 2014.
Sudbury Town F.C., a football club based in Sudbury, Suffolk, England 1885–1999 Sudbury (TV pilot) , based on the 1998 film Practical Magic Sudbury Valley School , in Framingham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury, is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census. [4 ...
The Sudbury Indie Cinema Co-op is an organization based in Sudbury, Ontario, which operates the city's first dedicated repertory and art film movie theatre. [ 1 ] The organization's executive director is Beth Mairs, a filmmaker and former adventure tourism entrepreneur.
Sudbury and the surrounding area, like much of East Anglia, was a hotbed of Puritan sentiment during much of the 17th century. Sudbury was among the towns called "notorious wasps' nests of dissent." [16] During the 1630s, many families departed for the Massachusetts Bay Colony as part of the wave of emigration that occurred during the Great ...
Science North is an interactive science museum in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. [1]The science centre, which is Northern Ontario's most popular tourist attraction, consists of two snowflake-shaped buildings on the southwestern shore of Ramsey Lake, just south of the downtown core, [1] and a former ice hockey arena which includes the complex's entrance and an IMAX theatre. [2]