There could be a new outdoor theatre venue in downtown Sudbury, as early as next August. YES Theatre hopes to get shovels in the ground this spring, for an outdoor theatre spaced called "The Refettorio."
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Working together, the pool could become an asset and not a liability
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Publishing date: Jul 07, 2021  â¢Â 19 hours ago  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â Myriam Bernier of the Valley East Waves takes part in the girls 200 meter breaststroke event at the SLSC Spring Invitational at the JENO TIHANYI Olympic Gold Pool at Laurentian University, in Sudbury, Ont. on Sunday May 14, 2017. Local swimmers are pressing Laurentian to reopen the pool. Gino Donato
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Head coaches for the Jeno Tihanyi Olympic Gold Poolâs three major user groups released a joint statement Tuesday, accusing Laurentian University and the municipal, provincial and federal governments of overlooking the poolâs usefulness and calling for the facility to be reopened.
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Posted: Jan 27, 2021 11:11 PM ET | Last Updated: January 28
People with lived experiences of being homeless will be sharing their thoughts and suggestions about the issue at a special city council meeting Thursday January 29th.(Erik White/CBC)
Sudbury City Council held a special meeting Wednesday evening to discuss the homelessness crisis in the city.
Dozens of service providers had an opportunity to share their concerns and possible solutions at the virtual meeting.
Many expressed concern that the pandemic is causing an already dire problem to get worse.
Organization leaders say it puts a spotlight on the inequities that exist in our community as the already vulnerable population continues to suffer.