Category : Search result: Sudbury bakery vandalism


Sudbury councillor must pay $63K in court costs

A Sudbury judge has ordered Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc to pay over $63,000 in legal costs for lawsuits he filed and then abandoned against a citizen and the city. Learn the details of the ruling.

Sudbury drug deaths dip slightly, but crisis persists

Public Health Sudbury reports 102 local overdose deaths from January to October 2025, a slight decrease from the previous year. Officials warn the toll remains critically high and are calling for expanded harm reduction services.

Sudbury Gymnastics Club Closes After Four Decades

Sudbury Salto Gymnastics has ceased operations after 40 years, donating its remaining funds and equipment to other local non-profit clubs. Read about the end of an era for youth sports in Northern Ontario.

Fog Advisory in Effect for Greater Sudbury

A dense fog advisory is in effect for Greater Sudbury, impacting visibility. Stay updated on all weather details for northeastern Ontario and the 7-day forecast. Drive safely.

Winnipeg Café Vandalized with Hate Message

Habibiz Café in Winnipeg was targeted with a hateful message, occurring just two days after a local synagogue was vandalized. The community condemns the acts.

Sudbury Saves Syrian Refugee Bakery After Attacks

The Sudbury community has raised funds to support the Damascus Cafe and Bakery, a downtown business started by a Syrian refugee family, following repeated vandalism and thefts. Read about this inspiring story of local solidarity.

Caruso Club hosts Porchetta Bingo for New Year's Eve

Sudbury's Caruso Club swaps its traditional gala for a 'Porchetta Bingo' event this New Year's Eve, celebrating Italian heritage and aiming to attract a younger crowd. Discover the unique festivities.

Beloved Vancouver Bakery Goldilocks Closing in 2026

Goldilocks Bake Shop will shutter its Mount Pleasant bakery in March 2026, marking another loss for Vancouver's struggling restaurant scene. Learn about its legacy and the challenges facing local eateries.

Hydro poles shot in Goulais River, $220K damage

Ontario Provincial Police seek tips after vandals repeatedly shot Hydro One poles in Goulais River, causing over $220,000 in damage. OPP and Crime Stoppers are investigating.

Page 1 of 4