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  2. The Sudbury Star - Wikipedia

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    The Sudbury Star is a Canadian daily regional newspaper published in Sudbury, Ontario. It is owned by the media company, Postmedia . It is the largest daily paper in Northeastern Ontario by circulation.

  3. Sudbury Star - Wikipedia

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  4. Media in Greater Sudbury - Wikipedia

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    Sudbury's daily newspaper is the Sudbury Star, owned by Postmedia. A twice-weekly community newspaper, Northern Life , was launched in the 1970s by Laurentian Media Group .

  5. The Ukraine conflict echoes Sudbury woman's history ... - AOL

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    These family photos of Tania Vitvisky are kept at her home in Sudbury, Nov. 21, 2023. The top photo shows Vitvisky at age 3 in 1949 aboard the USS General Sturgis Merchant Marine Ship. The lower ...

  6. David Courtemanche - Wikipedia

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    The Sudbury Star newspaper criticized the mayor's restructuring plan, arguing that it was not conducted in an open and accountable manner. [25] Courtemanche later engaged in a public dispute with councillor Lynne Reynolds over this and other aspects of his leadership. [26]

  7. Shoresy - Wikipedia

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    Shoresy is a Canadian television comedy series created by and starring Jared Keeso that premiered on Crave on May 13, 2022. [1] [2] A spinoff of Letterkenny, the series focuses on the titular character of Shoresy (Keeso) as he moves to Sudbury to take a job with a struggling Triple A–level ice hockey team, the Sudbury Bulldogs.

  8. Big Nickel - Wikipedia

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    The Big Nickel in 2014. The idea for the Big Nickel began in 1963 when Ted Szilva, at the time a 28-year-old City of Sudbury fireman, read in the Sudbury Star of a contest, sponsored by the Sudbury Canada Centennial Committee (Maurice Lacourciere, Chairman), asking Sudbury residents how the city should celebrate the upcoming Canadian Centennial.

  9. Village Media - Wikipedia

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    SooToday.com was originally launched in 2000 as a regional tabloid shopping and business directory, [3] owned by former broadcaster Dick Peplow. Following significant news cutbacks at MCTV, which merged all of the region's local television newscasts into a single regional program produced in Sudbury, SooToday began producing locally focused news content.