Past Episodes: August 2011 Archives
- February 2013
- Mon., 4 – Sudbury Symphony tries out pod-casting
- Fri., 1 – 14 horses surrendered to Sudbury OSPCA
- Fri., 1 – Marilyn Manson fan gets to meet the icon
- January 2013
- Thu., 31 – Snow days cause problems with sports games
- Thu., 31 – Sudbury man honoured with Order of Ontario
- Wed., 30 – Cats kill billions of animals annually
- Wed., 30 – Winter weather and rain causing problems
- Tue., 29 – Puppies used to de-stress students
- Tue., 29 – City crews preparing for freezing rain
- Mon., 28 – Northern municipalities watching new premier
- Mon., 28 – Human Library was a success for books
- Fri., 25 – Sudbury piper plays for Robbie Burns day
- Fri., 25 – CBC TV show uses footage from Timmins fire
- Thu., 24 – Cuts to DFO to have impact on oversight
- Wed., 23 – Cold weather having an impact of cars
- Wed., 23 – First Nation members from Attawapiskat calling for Chief Spence to call off hunger strike
- Wed., 23 – Good layers essential in cold weather
- Tue., 22 – Sudbury doctor wants people to get DNR forms
- Fri., 18 – Big Brother star comes to Sault Ste. Marie
- Wed., 16 – Author helps people tackle fears
- Tue., 15 – New Asian fusion restaurant opens in Sudbury
- Tue., 15 – Sudbury woman campaigning to get an Ikea
- Tue., 15 – Sudbury residents don't pay for ice rescues
- Tue., 15 – PC MPP hosting energy townhall in North Bay
- Mon., 14 – Human Library got its start in Europe
- Mon., 14 – Human Library Sudbury: Sean Venedam
- Fri., 11 – Weight Loss Inspiration
- Fri., 11 – Idle no more in Sudbury
- Fri., 11 – Sudbury footballers headed to Texas
- Thu., 10 – Teacher action may prove costly
- Thu., 10 – Ending the spiral of FASD
- Thu., 10 – Assisting those with Asperger Syndrome
- Thu., 10 – Changes coming to Vale
- Thu., 10 – Dance guru visits Sudbury Sec
- Wed., 9 – Taking to the street again
- Wed., 9 – Helping the homeless in Jamaica
- Wed., 9 – The long road to the ring of fire
- Tue., 8 – The fans strike back
- Tue., 8 – Metis want meeting with Harper
- Mon., 7 – First the penny, now the nickel?
- Mon., 7 – Idle no more continues after audit
- Mon., 7 – Better late than never
- Wed., 2 – Debt management top on year's goals
- Wed., 2 – Ringette tournament in North Bay
- December 2012
- Fri., 28 – Staying on the trail
- Fri., 28 – Homeless in a boomtown
- Thu., 27 – Dancing for change
- Thu., 27 – Sitting idle in the Soo
- Thu., 27 – A greener downtown
- Fri., 21 – People rally in Sudbury for Idle No More
- Fri., 21 – Shoveling big part of Sudbury winter
- Fri., 21 – Shock comedy used to challenge audiences
- Thu., 20 – Winter biking not so bad: cyclist
- Thu., 20 – Food and money raised for Sudbury Food Bank
- Wed., 19 – Wicked weather coming to the northeast
- Wed., 19 – Great Lakes under great stress: report
- Tue., 18 – Smoke used to find leaks in Sudbury pipes
- Mon., 17 – Gerry Lougheed Sr. dies
- Fri., 14 – Lively skater back in Sudbury
- Wed., 12 – Vegetarian bingo makes its way to Sudbury
- Wed., 12 – Monkey lives in Sudbury area
- Mon., 10 – OMA members reach deal with province
- Fri., 7 – At the shelter over the holidays
- Fri., 7 – Fostering good will
- Fri., 7 – The man behind the beard
- Fri., 7 – Giving back by giving time
- Fri., 7 – The power of stories
- Fri., 7 – Helping the hungry
- Mon., 3 – Sudbury films look at homelessness
- November 2012
- Thu., 29 – Skills shortage worrying national chamber
- Thu., 29 – Former refugee shares story in North Bay
- Wed., 28 – Beer being featured at Science North
- Wed., 28 – Elliot Lake mall to be demolished
- Wed., 28 – Fallen officers remembered over holidays
- Wed., 28 – Outside layer important in protecting home
- Mon., 26 – Sudbury's Handi-Transit under review
- Mon., 26 – Copper Cliff Dairy has long history
- Fri., 23 – Spartans football recruiting
- Wed., 21 – Children in Sudbury exposed to opera
- Tue., 20 – Sudbury man live-blogged colonoscopy
- Tue., 20 – Low rates of women working in mining: Report
- Tue., 20 – Tensions high over Gaza-Israel conflict
- Mon., 19 – Teacher strike action spreads to northeast
- Mon., 19 – TV father figure in North Bay
- Mon., 19 – Valdy coming to northeastern Ontario
- Fri., 16 – The Red Forest
- Fri., 16 – A cut throat business
- Thu., 15 – Dalton McGuinty visits Sudbury
- Wed., 14 – Guitars Alive bring great music to Sudbury
- Wed., 14 – North Bay fans coming to Sudbury
- Wed., 14 – Canada ranking well with cigarette packaging
- Tue., 13 – Open pit mine moving forward in Timmins
- Tue., 13 – Sudbury has connection to Star Wars
- Tue., 13 – Syria still facing great unrest
- Mon., 12 – The Trews in North Bay
- Mon., 12 – Grey Cup in North Bay
- Fri., 9 – Gordon Pinsent in the northeast
- Fri., 9 – Sudbury arena endeavors to be accessible
- Fri., 9 – Celtic music has a home in Sudbury
- Thu., 8 – Diabetes connected to depression
- Thu., 8 – Peter Buffett coming to Sudbury
- Thu., 8 – Trains need to reconsidered: professor
- Tue., 6 – Sudbury watching U.S. election
- Tue., 6 – Sudbury poems honour local lakes
- Mon., 5 – Sudbury man sentenced in dog shooting
- Fri., 2 – New changes to Cold Weather funding
- Thu., 1 – Hockey tournament starts in Sudbury
- Thu., 1 – Gomeshi in the northeast
- October 2012
- Wed., 31 – Sudbury novel profiles 17th century witches
- Wed., 31 – Hallowe'en zombie outbreak in Chelmsford
- Wed., 31 – Make-up great touch to costume
- Tue., 30 – Northerners in U.S. to help restore power
- Tue., 30 – Youth still struggling with underemployment
- Tue., 30 – Pumpkin carving takes patience
- Mon., 29 – Pumpkin great for cooking
- Mon., 29 – Sudbury is preparing for Hurricane Sandy
- Fri., 26 – Lots of costumes possible last minute
- Fri., 26 – Flood recovery continues in Wawa
- Thu., 25 – OPP commissioner responds to critical review
- Thu., 25 – Sudbury group sees value of welfare review
- Thu., 25 – Sudbury hockey player hits 6'5 at 12
- Wed., 24 – Sudbury man learns to run after rickets
- Wed., 24 – Cleaning used to rid bugs from homes
- Tue., 23 – Quality of life dropping for Canadians
- Tue., 23 – Musician turns to faith and song
- Mon., 22 – De-amalgamation might save tax payers
- Mon., 22 – Pharmacists now able to give flu shots
- Mon., 22 – Estate planning important
- Fri., 19 – Royalty tours the Frood mine
- Fri., 19 – Mill closure creating friction in community
- Fri., 19 – A new tool for aboriginal women in crisis
- Thu., 18 – Water levels fluctuating in Sault Ste Marie
- Thu., 18 – Lecours Lumber employees block Highway 11
- Wed., 17 – Lecours Lumber closing
- Tue., 16 – Ontario Liberals looking for a new leader
- Mon., 15 – Laurentian school of mines gets a new name
- Mon., 15 – Views on Sudbury downtown varied
- Mon., 15 – Arts centre planned for downtown Sudbury
- Mon., 15 – Buskers part of downtown
- Mon., 15 – Downtown key to city
- Mon., 15 – Downtown Sudbury has rich history
- Fri., 12 – A lesson in revitalization
- Fri., 12 – Should we care about the downtown?
- Fri., 12 – Downtown from the mayor's chair
- Thu., 11 – Sudbury voice passes
- Thu., 11 – Stamp collectors coming to North Bay
- Wed., 10 – Timmins women on The Dragons' Den
- Wed., 10 – Sudbury business awarded for work
- Wed., 10 – Film screening on violence against women
- Tue., 9 – PC leader in North Bay
- Tue., 9 – Timmins mining icon died at 84
- Fri., 5 – Sault College offering zombie courses
- Fri., 5 – Northern Ontario novelist wins award
- Thu., 4 – Algoma Fall Festival celebrates 40 years
- Wed., 3 – BC model for parks may work in Ontario
- September 2012
- Fri., 28 – Teachers rally against Bill 115
- Fri., 28 – Ontario Northlander takes last trip
- Fri., 28 – Dog park opens in Sudbury
- Thu., 27 – Run for the Cure this weekend in Sudbury
- Thu., 27 – The cost of movie-making in the north
- Wed., 26 – The lost art of TV repair
- Wed., 26 – No such thing as aggressive panhandling
- Tue., 25 – Slag used to patch Sudbury roads
- Tue., 25 – Barrydowne College to start music program
- Mon., 24 – More movies in Sudbury
- Fri., 21 – More funding to go to school of architecture
- Fri., 21 – La Classe representative in Sudbury
- Fri., 21 – Division exists within Laurentian University
- Wed., 19 – NHL lockout may be good for local hockey
- Wed., 19 – Fire ball seen in Hanmer
- Wed., 19 – Good food needed for workouts: nutritionist
- Wed., 19 – CBC's Mr. D comic in Sudbury
- Tue., 18 – Sudbury actor returns for Cinefest
- Tue., 18 – North Bay council to support casino
- Tue., 18 – Ride on Northlander filled with memories
- Mon., 17 – Director of The Truth impressed with Sudbury
- Mon., 17 – Nickel prices due to go up: Analyst
- Mon., 17 – Sudburians can get their workout outside
- Fri., 14 – Bill to ban minors from tanning salons
- Thu., 13 – Derailed
- Wed., 12 – Teachers taking action against government
- Wed., 12 – Union president says no layoffs at Vale
- Tue., 11 – The Underground Economy
- Tue., 11 – Remembering September 11th
- Tue., 11 – Remembering September 11th
- Tue., 11 – Ride at 5
- Tue., 11 – Hospital responds after moving volunteers
- Thu., 6 – Internet luring still common in Sudbury
- Wed., 5 – North Bay considering a casino
- Wed., 5 – Tattoo Expo to raise money for food bank
- Tue., 4 – New school a mixed blessing: Parent
- Tue., 4 – Sudbury logging off MySudbury.ca
- August 2012
- Fri., 31 – Ombudsman lashes out at city council
- Fri., 31 – Steve Paikin on ONTC
- Thu., 30 – No funding for Sudbury Arts Council
- Wed., 29 – We are the champions...
- Tue., 28 – Wide selection of films coming to Sudbury
- Mon., 27 – Pavement could be used to purify water
- Mon., 27 – International rowers in northern Ontario
- Fri., 24 – Terri Clark in Sudbury
- Fri., 24 – Sudbury health unit warning of ticks
- Fri., 24 – Sudbury mural reclaiming tagged wall
- Thu., 23 – More cases of fraudulant auto insurance: OPP
- Thu., 23 – Provincial funding to go youth programs
- Wed., 22 – Rick Bartolucci has no plan to step down
- Wed., 22 – CAW set to merge with CEP
- Wed., 22 – Northern MP remembers Jack Layton's legacy
- Tue., 21 – Blue Oyster Cult to play Sudbury
- Tue., 21 – Morning North pumpkin passes away
- Fri., 17 – BC man traveling across Canada on e-bike
- Fri., 17 – Bed bugs increasing in Sudbury
- Fri., 17 – Some members of First Nation protest chief
- Thu., 16 – Cambrian College grads getting jobs at Vale
- Wed., 15 – Public inquiry begins in Elliot Lake
- Tue., 14 – Blue-green algae blooms increasing
- Tue., 14 – Personal support workers unregulated
- Mon., 13 – Timmins prospector passed away
- Wed., 8 – NHL legend in Sudbury to help kids
- Wed., 8 – Timmins unveils a centennial mural
- Tue., 7 – Sudbury engineer looking at Mars rover
- Tue., 7 – Sudbury police chief at the UN
- Thu., 2 – Sudbury connects with its Métis roots
- July 2012
- Wed., 25 – Citizen CSI comes to Sudbury
- Tue., 24 – Rattler found on a Blind River golf course
- Thu., 19 – Poverty is a hard cycle to break: advocate
- Thu., 19 – Timmins man to break air hockey record
- Wed., 18 – Sudburians could be living longer
- Tue., 17 – Safe tires need regular maintenance
- Tue., 17 – Sudbury drum band celebrates 60 years
- Mon., 16 – Sudbury pilot lands on Highway 402
- Fri., 13 – Sudbury police are expanding
- Fri., 13 – Tattoo shop donates ink for art
- Thu., 12 – Sudbury pride route makes LGBT landmarks
- Thu., 12 – Colin Mochrie in Sudbury for mini-series
- Wed., 11 – Cougar found in Ontario
- Wed., 11 – Messages sent to Sudbury in bottles
- Tue., 10 – Hamilton to help Health Sciences North
- Tue., 10 – Moonbeam grocery store could become a co-op
- Wed., 4 – Helping out in Elliot Lake
- June 2012
- Fri., 29 – Sudbury is prepared for urban emergency
- Thu., 28 – Community is resilient: Elliot Lake Mayor
- Wed., 27 – Elliot Lake struggling with deaths
- Wed., 27 – Mixed reaction to Elliot Lake tragedy
- Tue., 26 – Elliot Lake rescue efforts resumed
- Mon., 25 – Developments continue in Elliot Lake
- Fri., 22 – Sudbury soccer fans debate Italy vs. England
- Wed., 20 – Deceased pets honoured in Sudbury ceremony
- Mon., 18 – Budget will pass on Wednesday: Horwath
- Fri., 15 – Summer election might be coming for Ontario
- Wed., 13 – Bear breaks into Timmins kitchen
- Tue., 12 – NDP MP getting ready for epic vote
- Thu., 7 – Sudbury Easter Seals turns 90
- Mon., 4 – Toronto shooting scares Sudburians
- Fri., 1 – Pilot parking rolled out for Elm Street
- May 2012
- Thu., 31 – Mental health an issue for Sudbury youth
- Wed., 30 – Lots of logistics needed to fight fires
- Tue., 29 – Sudbury names ugliest school yard
- Mon., 28 – CP workers could be back on the job soon
- Thu., 24 – Hockey player comes back from leg ampuation
- Wed., 23 – Mine shut down by northeastern fire
- Wed., 23 – Sudbury paramedic honoured for work
- Fri., 18 – Two sides to gas regulation debate
- Wed., 16 – Medieval times alive in Sudbury school
- Tue., 15 – Western Days ending in Chelmsford
- Mon., 14 – Ontario wants keep records of gun owners
- Fri., 11 – Parents rally to keep schools open
- Thu., 10 – Alternative art returns to Sudbury
- Wed., 9 – Cliffs smelter to come to Sudbury
- Mon., 7 – Needles found in Sudbury creek
- Fri., 4 – Expensive beer makes its way to Sudbury
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – First Nations had large role in WWl
- Mon., 30 – Dogs help children learn to read
- Fri., 27 – Wild turkeys nothing to mess with
- Thu., 26 – Sudbury student supports Montreal strike
- Wed., 25 – Sudbury looking at its industrial lands
- Tue., 24 – Stress bad for nurses
- Tue., 24 – Timmins reacts to B.C. mill fire
- Mon., 23 – Ontario budget draws debate
- Mon., 23 – Sudbury loses a leader in pork and hockey
- Fri., 20 – Brothels protect women: U.S. brothel owner
- Fri., 20 – Five year old has art show
- Thu., 19 – Squash players compete in Sudbury
- Wed., 18 – Brothel could be coming to Sault Ste. Marie
- Wed., 18 – Sudbury considers the future of its downtown
- Mon., 16 – Play reflects reality on northern roads
- Mon., 16 – Ontario Parks teach people how to camp
- Mon., 16 – Callandar woman takes on Boston Marathon
- Mon., 16 – An examination of violence against women
- Fri., 13 – Sault College program on peace and conflict
- Thu., 12 – Suing the province over nuclear energy
- Thu., 12 – Violence against First Nation women
- Thu., 12 – Homeschooling and the environment
- Wed., 11 – Mother and daughter team run for diabetes
- Wed., 11 – OPP investigator on Kochar deaths
- Thu., 5 – Canadian media face an uncertian future
- Thu., 5 – Future of Liberal budget depends on NDP
- Wed., 4 – Mine safety could still be improved
- Wed., 4 – Sudbury singer goes north to share music
- Tue., 3 – Laurentian recruits students from China
- Tue., 3 – Lake Shore Gold talks on miner death
- March 2012
- Fri., 30 – Tony Clement defends his government's budget
- Fri., 30 – Sudbury woman sad over loss of Katimavik
- Thu., 29 – Eagle feather now used in North Bay courts
- Wed., 28 – Millions of dollars spilled on northern road
- Wed., 28 – Ontario could be more competitive
- Mon., 26 – The role of Moosonee in the cold war
- Mon., 26 – The effects of a welfare freeze in Ontario
- Mon., 26 – The medieval knight experience in 2012
- Fri., 23 – A way to help you plan how things will end.
- Fri., 23 – Winning on the ice.
- Thu., 22 – Going Shack Whacky
- Tue., 20 – Rubber sidewalk coming to Sault Ste. Marie
- Mon., 19 – Studying reptile fences along Highway 69
- Mon., 19 – Taking a beating for the local food bank
- Mon., 19 – Enjoying the heat wave
- Wed., 14 – Dragon's Den auditions come north
- Tue., 13 – Cujo checks out Little NHL tournament
- Tue., 13 – ATV and snow machine travelling on the ice.
- Mon., 12 – Little NHL tournament outgrowing Sudbury
- Fri., 9 – Sudbury's 10th Annual Hike for Hospice
- Thu., 8 – Laurentian University's technology fair
- Wed., 7 – Living out a childhood dream
- Tue., 6 – Kids and ADHD
- Mon., 5 – Homophobia in hockey
- Mon., 5 – Turning bugs guts into art
- Fri., 2 – Westray Act big gun but hard to prove
- Thu., 1 – The use of water in a mine
- February 2012
- Tue., 28 – Laurentian U. wins Canadian Mining Games
- Fri., 24 – Sudbury scouts revive old camping tradition
- Thu., 23 – Is bullying getting better or worse?
- Thu., 23 – Laurentian U. hosts Canadian Mining Games
- Wed., 22 – The need to give blood
- Wed., 22 – Distracted driving
- Tue., 21 – Walt Wingfield back on STC stage
- Tue., 21 – Is Wi-Fi hurting children?
- Thu., 16 – Paddling the entire Great Lakes system
- Tue., 14 – Will Northern Ontario lose federal seats?
- Tue., 14 – Sudbury brothers working with big music acts
- Mon., 13 – A very special scarf
- Mon., 13 – Female athletes and weight issues
- Mon., 13 – What's the coldest you've ever been?
- Thu., 9 – The 2011 Census and Northeastern Ontario
- Thu., 9 – Meet Sudbury's new Poet Laureate
- Thu., 9 – Stress at school and mental health
- Wed., 8 – Cambrian College's annual job fair
- Wed., 8 – Greater Sudbury's real estate division
- Wed., 8 – Helping homeless youth
- Tue., 7 – Winter camping
- Tue., 7 – Laurentian University's 5 year plan
- Mon., 6 – Is your CO detector in the right place?
- Thu., 2 – Laurentian U's tuition fees explained
- Wed., 1 – Keepin' it real with Garnet Rogers
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – Mining death at Vale's Coleman Mine
- Tue., 31 – Celebrating Sudbury's rich Italian history
- Thu., 26 – Exercise program involves soup cans
- Thu., 26 – Northern mining company suing Ontario Gov't
- Wed., 25 – Don't let slush ruin your day
- Wed., 25 – Leo Gerard Workers Memorial Park
- Tue., 24 – Sault judge recognized with Order of Ontario
- Mon., 23 – More workers needed in Sudbury
- Thu., 19 – Quitting smoking
- Tue., 17 – Online help for struggling math students
- Tue., 17 – Kirkland Lake NOJHL franchise folds
- Fri., 13 – Visiting the land of porketta
- Fri., 13 – Health and Wellness: The treadmill
- Fri., 13 – January is Alzheimer awareness month
- Thu., 12 – Slow start to this year's snowmobile season
- Wed., 11 – The branding of communities
- Wed., 11 – Sudbury's Shawn Brady releases CD
- Tue., 10 – Remembering Sudbury's Austin Airways
- Tue., 10 – The Living With Our Lakes Poetry Contest
- Tue., 10 – Unkowingly building bombs for the war effort
- Fri., 6 – Health and Wellness: Fuel for your body
- Thu., 5 – North Bay landmark lost in fire
- Wed., 4 – Pets and cold weather
- December 2011
- Fri., 30 – NDP leadership candidates coming to Sudbury
- Thu., 29 – OPP trained to spot drivers on drugs





