Past Episodes
- August 2014
- Fri., 8 – Points North on the beatboxing beat
- Thu., 7 – hitchBOT in the northeast
- Thu., 7 – Faces of Peru...in Sudbury!
- Wed., 6 – When tailings ponds go bad
- Wed., 6 – A summer of co-op for LU students
- Tue., 5 – First Nations role in WWI
- Tue., 5 – Two earthquakes shake Sudbury
- July 2014
- Thu., 31 – Random car inspections around the northeast
- Thu., 31 – Debajehmujig Storytellers go international
- Thu., 31 – Capreol gets a little greener
- Wed., 30 – New patios popping up around Sudbury
- Wed., 30 – MasterChef season two hopeful from Sudbury
- Tue., 29 – Saving the Searchmont Train Station
- Tue., 29 – Northern artists recognized by province
- Mon., 28 – Finding beauty in the bus ride
- Fri., 25 – CBC Searchlight Contest winners in Sudbury
- Thu., 24 – Cooking with kids workshop in Sudbury
- Wed., 23 – Cleaning up after smokers
- Wed., 23 – Cinfest 2014 line-up unveiled
- Tue., 22 – Coin stacking for the Big Nickel's birthday
- Tue., 22 – Who should fund social housing in Sudbury?
- Mon., 21 – Narcotics Anonymous annual campout
- Mon., 21 – Ghost nets in Lake Nipissing
- Mon., 21 – More blue green algae in Ramsey Lake
- Fri., 18 – Pandora Topp as Edith Piaf
- Fri., 18 – Cancer screening in the LGBTQ community
- Fri., 18 – Killarney celebrates big birthday!
- Fri., 18 – Barry has his mystery rock ID-ed
- Thu., 17 – Ivan Coyote in Sudbury for Pride Week
- Wed., 16 – Metis Voyageurs in Batchawana Bay
- Wed., 16 – Bare blueberry bushes? Blame the gypsy moth.
- Wed., 16 – New portion of Trans Canada Trail in Sudbury
- Tue., 15 – New policy for transgender community
- Mon., 14 – Sewer work stinks up Sudbury
- Mon., 14 – First Sudbury Pride community awards gala
- Mon., 14 – Local economist reacts to Ontario budget
- Fri., 11 – Model planes flown in Sudbury
- Fri., 11 – Sudbury's Trow Crowder now teaching skating
- Thu., 10 – Video game coming for River and Sky
- Thu., 10 – Parking plans move forward for HSN
- Wed., 9 – Big Nickel a replica of the 1951 nickel
- Tue., 8 – Ward 1 councillor chosen
- Mon., 7 – Sudbury company paving with tires
- Mon., 7 – Haskap winery making fruit wine
- Fri., 4 – Making lasagna at Sudbury's Caruso Club
- Thu., 3 – Sudbury YMCA new sunrise yoga program
- Thu., 3 – Ontario credit rating downgraded
- Wed., 2 – Tree planting in northern Ontario
- June 2014
- Mon., 30 – Preparing for the anti-spam law in Sudbury
- Mon., 30 – The finding of the Griffon
- Fri., 27 – Last school day and moving day at Wembley
- Fri., 27 – Kevin Closs on summer festivals
- Thu., 26 – Hearst-made vodka hits the LCBO shelves
- Thu., 26 – Landmark land claim ruling for First Nations
- Wed., 25 – New app simplifies Sudbury transit schedules
- Wed., 25 – Anti-spam legislation and small businesses
- Tue., 24 – New website for Sudbury gas price complaints
- Tue., 24 – New brain and body bootcamp in Sudbury
- Tue., 24 – Northern Lights summer stories: Wintersleep
- Fri., 20 – Baby porcupine healing well
- Fri., 20 – Police find explosive device in Sudbury home
- Fri., 20 – Ceremony honours workers killed on the job
- Fri., 20 – Sudbury singer performing at World Pride
- Thu., 19 – Marianne Matichuk not seeking re-election
- Wed., 18 – Opiate overdoses on the rise in Canada
- Wed., 18 – Northern Brewery to be turned into condos
- Wed., 18 – Turtles crossing northern highways
- Tue., 17 – Tribute video recognizes North Bay teen
- Tue., 17 – ALS has major impact on families
- Tue., 17 – Architects design for the northern climate
- Mon., 16 – High school of deceased teen struggling
- Mon., 16 – Jordan Nolan to take the cup to Garden River
- Mon., 16 – Sault Police get new chief
- Mon., 16 – Higgs Boson Particle discussed in Sudbury
- Fri., 13 – Sudbury teen heading to Croatia
- Fri., 13 – Moose calves doing well
- Fri., 13 – Opinion polls differ from election vote
- Fri., 13 – OMA head in North Bay
- Thu., 12 – Police looking for help in Capreol robbery
- Thu., 12 – RUSH receives honourary degree
- Thu., 12 – Soo man meeting with success in Vegas
- Wed., 11 – Olympians return to Sudbury
- Wed., 11 – Sex work discussed in Sudbury
- Wed., 11 – Reporters' election panel- Week 5
- Wed., 11 – Smokey Thomas talks about political views
- Tue., 10 – Sudbury officer reflects on Moncton funeral
- Tue., 10 – Smudging done for school site
- Mon., 9 – School working to get boys reading
- Fri., 6 – Bruce Cockburn in Sudbury
- Fri., 6 – Revamped skate park opens in Hanmer
- Thu., 5 – Pow wow at Princess Anne public school
- Thu., 5 – Painting with pixels
- Thu., 5 – Fringe parties fight for respect
- Tue., 3 – Radon an issues in north-eastern Ontario
- Tue., 3 – Economist looks at party promises
- Tue., 3 – Barrydowne College holds art program
- Mon., 2 – Margaret Trudeau in Sudbury
- Mon., 2 – Momo found in studio
- May 2014
- Fri., 30 – Sudbury business damaged by construction
- Fri., 30 – Laurentian taking action to deal with bears
- Thu., 29 – Students show off music at Rez Fest
- Thu., 29 – Reporters' election panel- Week 4
- Wed., 28 – Northern chief talks about AFN decision
- Wed., 28 – Sudbury officer talks about baby kidnapping
- Wed., 28 – Bears up at Thorneloe University
- Tue., 27 – Kathleen Wynne talks about horse racing
- Tue., 27 – NOSM researcher developing a new vaccine
- Tue., 27 – Bitcoin being pushed by Sudbury company
- Mon., 26 – McGill professor rethinking Ph.D.'s
- Mon., 26 – Northern Leaders Debate
- Fri., 23 – Matt Andersen in northern Ontario
- Thu., 22 – Reporters' election panel- Week 3
- Thu., 22 – OPSEU launches campaign again privatization
- Wed., 21 – Church raises funds after pies were stolen
- Wed., 21 – Exhibit looks at Italian war experience
- Tue., 20 – Should mining companies hire fruitflies?
- Tue., 20 – Whippoorwills: annoying, but endangered
- Tue., 20 – Ambulance ride to mark paramedic week
- Fri., 16 – Spencer West visits Sudbury
- Thu., 15 – Reporters' election panel- Week 2
- Thu., 15 – CNIB offers accessible technology
- Wed., 14 – North Bay rallies for Nigerian girls
- Wed., 14 – Housing starts slow in Sudbury
- Wed., 14 – Former youth in care shares her story
- Tue., 13 – Evacuations nearly completed in Kashechewan
- Tue., 13 – Fires damage house and apartment in Sudbury
- Tue., 13 – Journalist breaks down Hudak's jobs plan
- Mon., 12 – Evacuations happening in Kashechewan
- Mon., 12 – Sudbury professor reacts to UN report
- Mon., 12 – Sudbury school renamed after educator
- Mon., 12 – Washout causing problems along highway 101
- Mon., 12 – Northern farmers concerned about Bill C-18
- Fri., 9 – Jason goes spring bear hunting
- Thu., 8 – Sudbury Spartans get a new head coach
- Wed., 7 – North Bay choir creates protest songs
- Tue., 6 – Sudbury's PC candidate releases platform
- Tue., 6 – Microbes being used in mining
- Tue., 6 – FAAS4 to show off alternative art
- Mon., 5 – Union leader upset with Ontario election
- Fri., 2 – Beaver believed to cause road washout
- Fri., 2 – Plastic bag doc shown in Sudbury
- Thu., 1 – HSN expanding e-health records
- April 2014
- Wed., 30 – The face of high end food is changing: Chef
- Wed., 30 – Drones could be used in mining
- Tue., 29 – Court case against spring bear pilot denied
- Tue., 29 – Pilot program to help Aboriginal youth
- Tue., 29 – River and Sky debuts line-up
- Mon., 28 – Ontario maps aboriginal treaties
- Mon., 28 – Measles case confirmed in Sudbury
- Mon., 28 – Hunter prepares for spring pilot hunt
- Mon., 28 – Sudbury marks a national day of mourning
- Fri., 25 – Nick Foligno talks about scoring in overtime
- Fri., 25 – Ted X talk explores quantum physics
- Thu., 24 – Drinking tied to higher rates of cancer
- Thu., 24 – Sudbury delivery company using bikes
- Wed., 23 – Changes coming to Dot 111 rail cars
- Wed., 23 – Professor talks about preventing cheating
- Tue., 22 – Students talk about cheating at universities
- Tue., 22 – Lively bear got his head stuck in a jar
- Tue., 22 – Northern Lights Festival debuts line up
- Thu., 17 – Rasta Night in Sudbury
- Thu., 17 – 50 years of Kidd Creek mine
- Wed., 16 – Hair dresser talks about 20 years on the job
- Tue., 15 – Wild cat strike at Denison Mine marked
- Tue., 15 – Flooding an issue in northern Ontario
- Tue., 15 – Searchlight announces Sudbury's top 10
- Mon., 14 – Transit funding announced by Ontario
- Fri., 11 – Sudbury librarian works for 47 years
- Fri., 11 – Macroux brothers recognized again
- Fri., 11 – David Francey in northern Ontario
- Fri., 11 – US composer in Sudbury for Guitars Alive
- Thu., 10 – Terry McGurrin coming to Sudbury
- Thu., 10 – Sudbury volunteer honoured with civic award
- Wed., 9 – Fatigue causes problems for workers
- Tue., 8 – Author shares her story about alcoholism
- Tue., 8 – Searchlight moving on to next round
- Mon., 7 – Vale updates smelter death
- Fri., 4 – Lemurs in Sudbury
- Fri., 4 – Music being used by doctors
- Thu., 3 – KWG Resouces speaks on Ring of Fire
- Wed., 2 – Sudbury hospital to use more local food
- Wed., 2 – Sudbury library building a MakerSpace
- Tue., 1 – Communities discuss pipeline development
- March 2014
- Mon., 31 – CN and CP upgrading DOT-111 tank cars
- Fri., 28 – Research shows benefits of being on teams
- Fri., 28 – Wind farms discussed in Sudbury
- Fri., 28 – Sudbury doula talks about profession
- Fri., 28 – Agreement reached in the Ring of Fire
- Fri., 28 – Sudbury academic debuting as a comic
- Wed., 26 – Timmins Fur Council wants to trap lynx
- Wed., 26 – New Sudbury to get historical street signs
- Wed., 26 – Sudbury hospice launches pediatric pilot
- Wed., 26 – Singing project recognized in Sudbury
- Tue., 25 – Workshop looks at women and housing
- Mon., 24 – Sudbury man makes digital pin ball machines
- Mon., 24 – Sudbury gets a new police chief
- Mon., 24 – Author writes about the ONTC
- Fri., 21 – Youth summit talks about mental health
- Thu., 20 – Wolves heading into the post season
- Thu., 20 – Edna Manitowabi receives honourary degree
- Wed., 19 – YWCA announces its women of distinction
- Wed., 19 – Art crawl happening in Sudbury
- Tue., 18 – Rebecca Johnston returns to Lo-Ellen Park
- Tue., 18 – Ron Dupuis to run for mayor
- Tue., 18 – Panel discusses misinformation
- Mon., 17 – Sudbury goes for a rip
- Mon., 17 – Sudbury woman happy with Crimean vote
- Mon., 17 – New live/work space coming to Sudbury
- Mon., 17 – Chair yoga offers accessible option
- Fri., 14 – Influential women wanted
- Fri., 14 – HSN to ban smoking for patients
- Fri., 14 – Comic Dave Merheje in Sudbury
- Thu., 13 – Art project humanizes sex trade workers
- Tue., 11 – Professor looking at sexuality and Judaism
- Tue., 11 – Book details the story of a bear attack
- Tue., 11 – Library hosts drama camp
- Tue., 11 – Food Column: Butter Tarts
- Mon., 10 – Searchlight launches for a second year
- Mon., 10 – Device blocks texts while driving
- Mon., 10 – Hockey mining tournament coming to Timmins
- Fri., 7 – Timmins to get a wake park
- Thu., 6 – Some truckers travel with animals
- Wed., 5 – Diving ducks struggling with cold winter
- Wed., 5 – Female welder talks about her work
- Tue., 4 – Vale looking at new development
- Mon., 3 – Snowy owl rescued with police help
- Mon., 3 – Sudbury Rocks launches for another year
- Mon., 3 – New exhibit discusses body image
- February 2014
- Fri., 28 – Ice Soldiers screens in Sudbury
- Fri., 28 – Teenage rats struggle with stressors
- Thu., 27 – Bob Barker talks about spring bear hunt
- Thu., 27 – Shaft Bottom Boys play at Wolves game
- Thu., 27 – Science centre opens new exhibit on money
- Wed., 26 – Video project to show highlights of Sudbury
- Wed., 26 – Taxi drivers react to changes to by-laws
- Wed., 26 – Panel discusses the power of stories
- Wed., 26 – Food Column- Good Food Box
- Tue., 25 – James Bay walkers arrives in Ottawa
- Tue., 25 – Tom Leduc is Sudbury's new poet laureate
- Mon., 24 – Immigrant from the Congo shares his story
- Mon., 24 – Vale opens Totten mine
- Mon., 24 – Jacobs' rink wins gold
- Thu., 20 – Allana Harkin stars in her play, Real Estate
- Wed., 19 – Cambrian College starts a new poster contest
- Tue., 18 – Salvation Army opens overnight shelter
- Tue., 18 – Cold weather raises concern for deer
- Fri., 14 – In love with a flake
- Thu., 13 – North Bay's Ice Follies celebrates 10 years
- Thu., 13 – Architecture school to auction ice huts
- Wed., 12 – Minor hockey cracking down on rowdy parents
- Wed., 12 – Stompin` Tom statue may be built in Sudbury
- Wed., 12 – Crowd gathers in Lively to watch Duhamel
- Mon., 10 – The joy of child birth with none of the pain
- Mon., 10 – Propane shortage hits northeast
- Mon., 10 – Timmins phasing out traffic lights downtown
- Fri., 7 – New approach to cancer treatment
- Thu., 6 – Sudburians pitch to Dragons' Den
- Thu., 6 – CEO talking about the future of the ONTC
- Thu., 6 – Meagan Duhamel skates at Sochi
- Wed., 5 – STC artistic director retires
- Wed., 5 – Ontario premier visits North Bay
- Tue., 4 – Drop in centre opens in Sudbury
- Mon., 3 – Sudbury educator dies
- Mon., 3 – Laurentian gets a Safe Walk program
- January 2014
- Fri., 31 – Charges laid in Elliot Lake mall collapse
- Fri., 31 – Mike Smith talks about being on Team Canada
- Fri., 31 – Rangers travel longest patrol in Ontario
- Thu., 30 – Minimum wage is going up in Ontario
- Thu., 30 – SACY youth on stage to share stories
- Thu., 30 – Sudbury fighter going to Thailand
- Wed., 29 – Architecture students build ice huts
- Tue., 28 – Provincial mining review begins
- Tue., 28 – Pete Seeger passes away
- Mon., 27 – 3-eyed fish found in Lake Nipissing
- Fri., 24 – Sudbury musician in LA
- Fri., 24 – Wolves getting ready to set a record
- Fri., 24 – Winter skills help people handle the cold
- Thu., 23 – Mining centre researching ultra-deep mining
- Thu., 23 – 3D IMAX film looks at dragons
- Wed., 22 – Sudbury horseman leaves town
- Wed., 22 – Laurentian researcher solves Titanic mystery
- Tue., 21 – NDP leader in Sault Ste. Marie
- Tue., 21 – North Bay opens a warming centre
- Tue., 21 – Pies stolen from Capreol church
- Tue., 21 – Pies stolen from Capreol church
- Tue., 21 – Sudbury photographer goes to Peru
- Fri., 17 – Conference looking retaining rural doctors
- Fri., 17 – Timmins man killed in Syria
- Thu., 16 – Atwood's novel featured on Canada Reads
- Thu., 16 – British researcher looks for Timmins pilot
- Wed., 15 – Demolition continues on the Kingsway Hotel
- Tue., 14 – Nice gesture by Kirkland Lake man goes viral
- Tue., 14 – Northern chief reacts to Neil Young's tour
- Mon., 13 – Rail retrofits discussed in Ottawa
- Mon., 13 – Sudbury police launch mobile RIDE units
- Mon., 13 – Tim Hudak launches provincial job plan
- Fri., 10 – A new device helps a legally blind boy see
- Wed., 8 – Heavy snows lead to good ski conditions
- Tue., 7 – Soo hospital changes policy on flu shots
- Tue., 7 – Sudbury chamber reports on immigrants
- Mon., 6 – CBC'er gets a flu shot on air
- Mon., 6 – Lack of sleep can cause health problems
- Fri., 3 – Some incandescent bulbs banned in Canada
- Fri., 3 – City of Sudbury putting cameras in buses
- Thu., 2 – Long-time Sudbury business closes
- Thu., 2 – Chapleau man kills a lynx
- December 2013
- Tue., 31 – Mixed Drinks on New Years
- Tue., 31 – Social media changing policing
- Mon., 30 – New MagnoPlug may reinvent plugging in cars
- Mon., 30 – Sudbury residents are handling the cold
- Mon., 30 – Cold weather impacting cars
- Mon., 30 – Film industry growing in the north
- Fri., 20 – PC leader Tim Hudak reflects on 2013
- Fri., 20 – Canada Reads Sudbury - The Orenda
- Thu., 19 – Canada Reads Sudbury - Half Blood Blues
- Wed., 18 – Canada Reads Sudbury - Cockroach
- Wed., 18 – Canada Post and stamps still top of mind
- Tue., 17 – OPP appoints a new head for the north-east
- Tue., 17 – Comic John Wing coming to Sudbury
- Tue., 17 – Canada Reads Sudbury - The Year of the Flood
- Mon., 16 – Seasonal Poetry: Christine Poropat
- Mon., 16 – Gas prices might be going up
- Mon., 16 – OPP Commissioner retiring
- Mon., 16 – Canada Reads Sudbury - Annabel
- Mon., 16 – Wild food bank offers options
- Mon., 16 – Children still high users of the food bank
- Mon., 16 – Demand still high at Sudbury Food Bank
- Thu., 12 – Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in Sudbury
- Thu., 12 – Gym helps train EMS workers
- Thu., 12 – Seasonal Poetry: Lynda Lesny
- Wed., 11 – Seasonal Poetry: Rosemarie Mirfield
- Wed., 11 – Some personal support workers on strike
- Wed., 11 – Records on Wheels closing in Sudbury
- Tue., 10 – Seasonal Poetry: Vera Constantineau
- Tue., 10 – The Grand renovated in Sudbury
- Mon., 9 – Seasonal Poetry: Irene Golas
- Wed., 4 – Ontario going ahead with mining review
- Tue., 3 – Blind speaker talks about varied life
- Tue., 3 – Green cemetery suggested for Sudbury
- Mon., 2 – Snowwalkers film showing in Sudbury
- Mon., 2 – Best of Hot Docs coming to Sudbury
- November 2013
- Fri., 29 – Sudbury woman shares her passion for Barbies
- Fri., 29 – Onaping Ski Hill closed permanently
- Fri., 29 – Holiday train coming through Sudbury
- Thu., 28 – Tomson Highway in Sudbury
- Thu., 28 – Sudbury school honoured for recycling
- Wed., 27 – Rural health care discussed in Sudbury
- Tue., 26 – Sudbury student honoured for his art
- Mon., 25 – Sudbury symphony facing declining sales
- Mon., 25 – Obesity expert in Sudbury
- Mon., 25 – Sudbury woman featured in Irish TV show
- Mon., 25 – Team OHL playing in Sudbury
- Fri., 22 – Women face challenges in film industry
- Thu., 21 – Serving up the North - Chili
- Wed., 20 – Architect of Science North back in Sudbury
- Tue., 19 – Councillors debate city's vending machines
- Tue., 19 – Safety at Ornge discussed in Queen's Park
- Tue., 19 – Northern play uses unusual set
- Mon., 18 – Gary Halverson now heading Cliffs
- Mon., 18 – Timmins police officer also a comic
- Fri., 15 – Margaret Atwood speaking on extinction
- Fri., 15 – Preparations continue for Santa Claus Parade
- Fri., 15 – Scarlett Jane gets inspiration from Cuba
- Thu., 14 – Hunting accident leads to charges
- Thu., 14 – Paper tole art happening in Sudbury
- Wed., 13 – Sudbury group helps grieving parents
- Wed., 13 – Hospital encouraging staff to get flu shot
- Tue., 12 – Sudbury website offering menu choices online
- Mon., 11 – Veterans demanding better services
- Fri., 8 – Sudbury bike shop renting winter bikes
- Thu., 7 – Climate change could have impact on wine
- Thu., 7 – Businesses share stories of start-up
- Wed., 6 – Guitar octet performing in Sudbury
- Tue., 5 – Sudbury poet wins prize for war poem
- Mon., 4 – Governor General launches new campaign
- October 2013
- Thu., 31 – High-wire walker Jay Cochrane dies
- Wed., 30 – Sudbury financial planner wins big award
- Wed., 30 – Big OHL game coming to Sudbury
- Tue., 29 – Richmond Hill bylaw might work in Sudbury
- Tue., 29 – Business speed dating in Sault Ste. Marie
- Mon., 28 – Second body found in Estaire
- Mon., 28 – Sudbury police receiving trangender training
- Fri., 25 – Sudbury company taking province to court
- Thu., 24 – More women dealing with HIV/AIDS in Canada
- Thu., 24 – Sudbury nurse upset over new MTV show
- Tue., 22 – Owl populations measured in northern Ontario
- Mon., 21 – HIV/AIDS conference hosted in Sudbury
- Mon., 21 – Small business celebrated in Sudbury
- Fri., 18 – Walter Gretzky in northern Ontario
- Wed., 16 – More Hispanic immigrants moving to the north
- Wed., 16 – Police asking for help with Estaire murder
- Wed., 16 – CBC president in Sudbury
- Wed., 16 – Google going inside Sudbury businesses
- Tue., 15 – Parry Sound shaken by deaths
- Tue., 15 – Blues player in Sudbury to share the music
- Fri., 11 – Car culture honour in a new mural
- Fri., 11 – North Bay Battalion host first home game
- Thu., 10 – Sudbury police chief moving to Victoria
- Thu., 10 – Arena will cost taxpayers: contractor
- Wed., 9 – Paul Desmarais passes away at 86
- Wed., 9 – Fruit For All geared at fallen fruits
- Wed., 9 – Shortage of bullets in northern Ontario
- Wed., 9 – Sudbury council faces big discussions
- Fri., 4 – New workers centre planned for Sudbury
- Thu., 3 – Power outage puts out Pet Save
- Thu., 3 – Crude comics performing in Sudbury
- September 2013
- Mon., 30 – Scottish folk group plays in Sudbury
- Fri., 27 – Resident inconvenienced by gas line break
- Fri., 27 – Lawyer explains DUI law
- Thu., 26 – Gas likely out until Saturday: Union Gas
- Wed., 25 – Talk looks childhood cancer
- Wed., 25 – John Ralston Saul in Sudbury
- Wed., 25 – Flag raising for Franco-Ontarians
- Tue., 24 – Phase 3 of MORE OB launched in Sudbury
- Tue., 24 – Researchers find lots of new uses for wood
- Tue., 24 – Sudbury Theatre Centre launches Our Town
- Mon., 23 – Timmins mine recognized for safety
- Mon., 23 – New We Live Up Here mural in Sudbury
- Fri., 20 – Vale fine going into city coffers
- Fri., 20 – The Privileged showcases Sudbury landscape
- Thu., 19 – Lawyer clarifies WSIB rules
- Thu., 19 – Thorneloe offers film degree
- Thu., 19 – Human trafficking victim speaks in Timmins
- Thu., 19 – Wind turbine parts heading down Highway 17
- Wed., 18 – Nickel Belt MP reflects on Vale plea
- Wed., 18 – Session led in Sudbury on divorce
- Tue., 17 – Vale fined for 2011 deaths
- Tue., 17 – The Story of Luke airs at Cinefest
- Tue., 17 – The Story of Luke airs at Cinefest
- Mon., 16 – Former NHL coach reflects on team names
- Mon., 16 – PC's launch northern platform
- Mon., 16 – STAT clinic launches in Sudbury
- Fri., 13 – Tom Benner's art opens at Sudbury gallery
- Fri., 13 – Sudbury woman making socks for astronauts
- Thu., 12 – Hospice celebrates 5 years
- Thu., 12 – CBC flim reviewer looks at Cinefest films
- Wed., 11 – Health Minister talks about tanning bill
- Thu., 5 – Sudbury grannies cycle for safer streets
- Thu., 5 – Soo hockey team hang up their skates
- Tue., 3 – Architecture Professor Profile: Kai Mah
- August 2013
- Fri., 30 – Former CFL'er reflects on concussion payout
- Fri., 30 – Sudbury kick boxer heading to Brazil
- Fri., 30 – Rescue dog gets flown north
- Thu., 29 – Pink Bus travels through Sudbury
- Wed., 28 – Fire at Vale's Clarabelle property
- Wed., 28 – Thorneloe residences get new kitchens
- Wed., 28 – Sudbury black belts heading overseas
- Tue., 27 – University of Sudbury marks 100 years
- Tue., 27 – Grade 12 student sworn in as student trustee
- Mon., 26 – Group hopes to keep Rainbow Cinemas open
- Mon., 26 – Sudbury gets first music therapist
- Mon., 26 – Tom Thomson's life looked at in film
- Fri., 23 – Cinefest builds on lineup from past years
- Fri., 23 – Reenactment happening on St Joseph Island
- Fri., 23 – Sudbury group combines all ages
- Thu., 22 – Grey Gritt returns to Sudbury for Summerfest
- Thu., 22 – Angels in Pink fundraise for new machine
- Thu., 22 – Kids dance against smoking in parks
- Thu., 22 – Fire chief explains media communications
- Wed., 21 – Film industry discussed Sudbury
- Tue., 20 – Black bear breaks into Cochrane home
- Mon., 19 – Sudbury football league celebrates 20 years
- Fri., 16 – Donovan Days going on in Sudbury
- Fri., 16 – MNR looking for bear teeth
- Thu., 15 – North Bay man heads NHL refs
- Wed., 14 – Sudbury gets a C in Ecojustice report card
- Tue., 13 – New book features story of Sudbury youth
- Mon., 12 – Sudbury man finds thieves after robbery
- Mon., 12 – Youth organize an event for mental health
- Fri., 9 – Local beer has wide appeal at LCBO
- Fri., 9 – Northern Muslims mark Eid-al-Fitr
- Fri., 9 – Hockey fans reflect on Gretzky trade
- Thu., 8 – Vale profits drop
- Wed., 7 – New brewery coming to Sault Ste Marie
- Wed., 7 – School of Architecture on schedule
- Wed., 7 – NHL'ers return to play for charity
- Wed., 7 – NHL'ers return to play for charity
- Tue., 6 – Sudbury's museums get a new curator
- Tue., 6 – Fire season slow in the north-east
- Fri., 2 – Outdoor program trains future foresters
- Fri., 2 – Jason goes for a coffin ride
- July 2013
- Wed., 31 – Mall owner's testimony wraps up
- Tue., 30 – French duck found in Sudbury
- Tue., 30 – Medical research gets funding in Sudbury
- Tue., 30 – New mural project in Sudbury
- Mon., 29 – Marathon Man
- Fri., 26 – What are you doing with your old tires?
- Fri., 26 – Vianet turns 25
- Fri., 26 – Opa!
- Thu., 25 – Idle No More is back
- Thu., 25 – Group wants theatre to stay open
- Wed., 24 – Centre parking lot protects drinking water
- Wed., 24 – Mall owner and lawyer clash at inquiry
- Wed., 24 – Kiteboarding instructor shares safety tips
- Tue., 23 – Should permanent residents be allowed vote?
- Tue., 23 – Mall owner speaks at Elliot Lake inquiry
- Tue., 23 – Mayors want more changes to OPP costs
- Mon., 22 – Sudbury sinkhole blocks traffic
- Mon., 22 – First female soccer coach joins Cambrian
- Fri., 19 – Rainbow Cinemas in Sudbury set to close
- Fri., 19 – Trans-activist met with Sudbury police
- Fri., 19 – Sudbury man leading Stratford Festival
- Thu., 18 – Lindi Orgeta in north-eastern Ontario
- Wed., 17 – New FedNor minister appointed
- Wed., 17 – Canadian media dealing with more cuts
- Wed., 17 – People need to know what do if they get lost
- Wed., 17 – New drama camp starts up in Sudbury
- Tue., 16 – Lakes in Canada improving: Report
- Tue., 16 – 10-year-old girl found safe in Lavigne
- Tue., 16 – Pavement affected by hot weather
- Tue., 16 – Tempeatures get extreme in cars
- Mon., 15 – Mall owners speak at Elliot Lake inquiry
- Fri., 12 – Manitoulin swing bridge turns 100
- Fri., 12 – Women's comedy workshop held in Sudbury
- Thu., 11 – New doctor joins Sudbury hospital
- Wed., 10 – Rare orange lobsters found in Sudbury.
- Wed., 10 – Adaptive rowing program needs space
- Tue., 9 – The cat problem
- Mon., 8 – Curling and performance enhancing drugs
- Thu., 4 – Get ready to rumble
- Thu., 4 – Tanning ban bill delayed again
- Tue., 2 – Gypsy moth invades Sudbury
- June 2013
- Fri., 28 – CBC show looks at most Canadian things ever
- Thu., 27 – Homeopathic remedies exist to keep away bugs
- Thu., 27 – Timmins man chases and catches robber
- Wed., 26 – Northern Lights: Mike O'Brien
- Wed., 26 – Sudbury priest shares story of robbery
- Tue., 25 – Timmins man playing hockey overseas
- Tue., 25 – Points North Scavenger Hunt - Round 3
- Mon., 24 – People in Elliot Lake mark the mall collapse
- Fri., 21 – Ceremony to be held in Elliot Lake
- Fri., 21 – Northern Lights: Rosie and the Riveters
- Thu., 20 – Sudbury filmmaker working on a polar film
- Thu., 20 – Mayor give the state of the city address
- Wed., 19 – Future of books is complicated: librarian
- Wed., 19 – Cooking workshop launched for senior men
- Wed., 19 – Farmer's Market previewed in Sudbury
- Tue., 18 – Bear cub spotted in New Sudbury
- Tue., 18 – Two Sudbury horses stolen from the Valley
- Tue., 18 – Points North Scavenger Hunt - Round 2
- Mon., 17 – Ontario announces Craft Brewing Week
- Fri., 14 – Elliot Lake Inquiry takes a 3 week break
- Fri., 14 – Northern Lights Artists: Elisapie
- Fri., 14 – Former Sudburian releases book
- Thu., 13 – Keeping bears at bay
- Thu., 13 – Waiting for answers
- Thu., 13 – Tracking turtles
- Wed., 12 – Cliffs still optimistic
- Wed., 12 – Citizenship ceremony takes place in Sudbury
- Tue., 11 – Ontario realtors want registry of grow-ops
- Tue., 11 – Points North Scavenger Hunt
- Mon., 10 – New president appointed at College Boreal
- Mon., 10 – Sudbury man records a near miss on a bike
- Mon., 10 – Northern man develops a new tab for cans
- Fri., 7 – Dustin Dagenais's legacy remembered
- Thu., 6 – CBC Radio 3's Grant Lawrence in Sudbury
- Thu., 6 – Guitars Alive continues in Sudbury
- Wed., 5 – Sudbury Pride is looking for volunteers
- Wed., 5 – Fire destroys a rooming house in Verner
- Mon., 3 – Elliot Lake has first ever Pride weekend
- Mon., 3 – Historic portage re-opens in the north
- Mon., 3 – Play-off panel is back for round 3
- May 2013
- Fri., 31 – Knights of Valour teaching Sudbury students
- Fri., 31 – Hard Rock Medical making its TV debut
- Fri., 31 – Mothers arrange a nurse-in in Sudbury
- Thu., 30 – Genetics play into career choices
- Wed., 29 – Record year for allergy sufferers
- Wed., 29 – Fewer Canadians are bilingual: Stats Canada
- Wed., 29 – UP Theatre launches a new musical
- Mon., 27 – Poverty has huge impact on health in Sudbury
- Thu., 23 – Budget leads to changes to social assistance
- Thu., 23 – PC leader back in Sudbury
- Wed., 22 – Heavy rain causes flooding in Wawa
- Tue., 21 – Northern students attend Out Shine Summit
- Tue., 21 – Angus wants to call the cops on the Senate
- Tue., 21 – A bigger piece of the action
- Tue., 21 – North Bay dresses down for the summer
- Tue., 21 – NDP to back budget
- Fri., 17 – "The Big Canoe" is paddling once again
- Fri., 17 – Changing the approach to prostitution
- Fri., 17 – Shaking in Sudbury... and across the North
- Fri., 17 – Timmins man safe and sound
- Thu., 16 – Speakeasy and the strike
- Thu., 16 – Preparing for picketlines at LCBO
- Thu., 16 – The Financial Health of Hospitals
- Wed., 15 – Lively business recognized for innovation
- Wed., 15 – Hockey panel back for round 2
- Tue., 14 – Labour dispute causes uncertainty for LCBO
- Tue., 14 – New theatre company starts in Sudbury
- Mon., 13 – First time marathoner wins Sudbury Rocks
- Mon., 13 – Snow hits the north-east in May
- Fri., 10 – Sudbury mayor meets with Ontario politicians
- Fri., 10 – CBC'er taking on the half-marathon
- Wed., 8 – Kashechewan to return home soon
- Wed., 8 – New census data out
- Tue., 7 – Moosonee residents evacuated to Sudbury
- Tue., 7 – Sudbury Rocks marathon gets coffee roast
- Fri., 3 – Sudbury woman heading to Africa to help
- Thu., 2 – Ontario budget "boring": economist
- Wed., 1 – Ph.D doesn't guarentee jobs: report
- Wed., 1 – Kapuskasing taking in James Bay evacuees
- April 2013
- Tue., 30 – Sudbury rugby club looking to recruit
- Tue., 30 – Research looks at mercury in northern lakes
- Tue., 30 – Ontario bees suffering because pesticide
- Mon., 29 – Women honoured by YWCA
- Mon., 29 – Union leader remembered in Sudbury
- Mon., 29 – Polls show Ontario voters undecided
- Mon., 29 – Overland flooding not covered in Canada
- Mon., 29 – NORCAT expanding overseas
- Fri., 26 – Progressive Conservative leader in the north
- Fri., 26 – A Fighting Man filming in Sudbury
- Fri., 26 – Sault Ste. Marie expands beer festival
- Thu., 25 – Mining industry needs PhD grads
- Thu., 25 – Sudbury shows improvement in air: Report
- Wed., 24 – Flood concerns continue along Lake Nipissing
- Wed., 24 – Dancers prepare for 12-hour dance-a-thon
- Tue., 23 – YouTube plays role in education
- Tue., 23 – CBC'er tries out maple syrup tapping
- Tue., 23 – Regreening efforts continue in Sudbury
- Mon., 22 – Lawyer leaves Elliot Lake Inquiry until paid
- Mon., 22 – Police release results of drug crackdown
- Mon., 22 – Houses flooding in Markstay
- Mon., 22 – An ode to Earth Day
- Fri., 19 – Timmins resident in the Boston area
- Fri., 19 – Beaver swims in Sudbury puddle
- Fri., 19 – LCBO workers holding informations pickets
- Fri., 19 – Northern highways affected by heavy rains
- Thu., 18 – Sudbury issues a flood warning
- Thu., 18 – Sudbury Theatre Centre releases line-up
- Wed., 17 – April is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month
- Wed., 17 – Rick Mercer to preform in Sudbury
- Wed., 17 – First Nation streaming meetings online
- Tue., 16 – Clean up continues for North Bay spill
- Tue., 16 – City of Sudbury preparing for flooding
- Tue., 16 – Sudbury youth made musical album
- Mon., 15 – Women-only swim coming to Sault Ste. Marie
- Mon., 15 – Northerners in the Boston Marathon
- Mon., 15 – Sudbury company looking to brew beer
- Mon., 15 – Sudbury church celebrates 100 years
- Fri., 12 – Contemporary artist opens show in Sudbury
- Fri., 12 – Sudburians discouraged by winter weather
- Fri., 12 – More snow in the forecast for the north east
- Thu., 11 – Mining industry doesn't support idea to refine Ontario minerals exclusively in the province
- Thu., 11 – Timmins charity needs new space
- Thu., 11 – Winter weather sticking around in April
- Wed., 10 – Bear hunt has long history: PhD Student
- Tue., 9 – Poutine celebrated at Sudbury college
- Tue., 9 – Travel insurance key when vacationing
- Tue., 9 – North Bay arena renovations unveiled
- Mon., 8 – Sudbury woman up for an immigrant award
- Mon., 8 – Kim Stockwood coming to northern Ontario
- Fri., 5 – OPP raising concerns with Side by Side's
- Fri., 5 – Funeral to be held for Frank Berszinn
- Thu., 4 – Federal NDP leader in Sudbury
- Wed., 3 – Northern Lights releases music line up
- Tue., 2 – Oncology nurses preform flash mob dance
- Tue., 2 – Facebook campaign takes back lables
- March 2013
- Thu., 28 – Sudbury basketball class watching NCAA
- Wed., 27 – Sudbury students win at robotics competition
- Tue., 26 – Timmins could soon be home to a wake park
- Fri., 22 – Federal budget has focus on jobs training
- Fri., 22 – Canadians showing up well in March Madness
- Fri., 22 – Two bodies found in Elizabeth Street fire
- Wed., 20 – Vale affected by volatile market conditions
- Wed., 20 – Federal NDP campaigning to save ELA
- Mon., 18 – Sudbury film gets funding
- Mon., 18 – Public participate in collaborative painting
- Fri., 15 – Irishman moves to Sudbury for work
- Fri., 15 – Unpaid interns need to consider labour laws
- Fri., 15 – Sudbury skater takes bronze in Worlds
- Fri., 15 – 3-D printer comes to Sudbury
- Thu., 14 – Hockey culture is costing parents: author
- Wed., 13 – Gas prices high again in the northeast
- Wed., 13 – Soo riders to cycle the James Bay ice road
- Mon., 11 – Soo curlers win the Brier
- Mon., 11 – New questionaire to help women in Sudbury
- Mon., 11 – Espanola hoping to get a junior hockey team
- Fri., 8 – Bob Rae looks to other options
- Thu., 7 – Northern Ontario remembers Stompin' Tom
- Wed., 6 – Wyatt Young: Searchlight top 5
- Tue., 5 – Kori Rowe: Searchlight top 5
- Tue., 5 – Government reacts to health care rallies
- Tue., 5 – Jamie Dupuis: Searchlight top 5
- Tue., 5 – Dynamic Earth opens dinosaur exhibit
- February 2013
- Thu., 28 – Many Sudbury seniors dependent on vehicles
- Thu., 28 – New exhibit coming to Science North
- Wed., 27 – Time for change
- Wed., 27 – "I find it really disturbing"
- Wed., 27 – New website features colourful Sudburians
- Tue., 26 – Black History Month comes to Sudbury
- Tue., 26 – When is it time to hang up the keys?
- Tue., 26 – How's your water tasting?
- Mon., 25 – Blue-green algae spotted in Sudbury lake
- Mon., 25 – Iconic Sudbury store on the move
- Fri., 22 – Kevlar sock could prevent injuries in hockey
- Fri., 22 – Northern Ontario film getting TV play
- Fri., 22 – Road blockade continues outside Attawapiskat
- Thu., 21 – Changes coming on filing taxes
- Wed., 20 – Documentary film shows life in Attawapiskat
- Tue., 19 – Victims of human trafficking need outreach
- Fri., 15 – Love takes closeness: Sudbury therapist
- Thu., 14 – Sudbury vigil honours victims of violence
- Wed., 13 – Sudbury family bumped from Air Canada flight
- Tue., 12 – Ontario football team upsets Texas
- Tue., 12 – New chair of the WSIB making changes
- Tue., 12 – Couple marries at the Sudbury Hospice
- Tue., 12 – First Nations Libraries honour stories
- Mon., 11 – Ontario premier announces new cabinet
- Mon., 11 – Changes coming to Canadian Blood Services
- Fri., 8 – Northern MP wants review of Senate
- Thu., 7 – Sudbury MPP will not seek re-election
- Wed., 6 – Vale sells gold to B.C. company
- Tue., 5 – Research on vibrations wins award
- Tue., 5 – Kathleen Wynne speaks to northern media
- Tue., 5 – Blackberry launches in Canada
- 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