Kayla Guerrette

Reporter-Editor

Kayla Guerrette is a Reporter-Editor with the CBC bureau in Sudbury, Ont. Have a story idea to share or a news tip? E-mail: kayla.guerrette@cbc.ca

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Ontario Barn Preservation group turning its attention to the north

In 2019, the non-profit Barn Preservation of Ontario was created in hopes of saving and preserving as many barns across the province as possible. Mainly focused in southern Ontario, the organization is now turning its attention to the historic barns of the north.

Saving more than branches. A northern Ontario town's battle for its eagles

Hundreds of residents in the northern Ontario town of Callander have signed a petition to protect a pair of eagles that live in a local pine tree.

Carrying experience, swinging with purpose: a pro caddie's shot at the Idylwylde Men's Invitational

Hundreds of golfers are geared up for the Idylwylde Men's Invitational in Sudbury, Ont. The competitors include Kurt Kowaluk, a professional golf caddie who grew up in Lively.

Northern Ontario towns struggling to recruit veterinarians in face of province-wide shortage

Many communities across northern Ontario are struggling to find a veterinarian. Some towns haven't had a vet for years while others are scrambling to find a replacement before their current vet retires.

Health Sciences North in Sudbury now offering voluntary self-identification for Indigenous patients

The hospital in Sudbury is now offering voluntary self-identification for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit patients and families. The option was implemented to better help fill the gaps in health care and provide better access to culturally safe programs and services available at Health Sciences North.

Investigation underway after 46-year-old dies during arrest in Sudbury

The province's special investigations unit is investigating after a 46-year old man died while being arrested by Greater Sudbury Police officers in Chelmsford on Tuesday.

Man dies after falling through ice on Onwatin Lake in Hanmer

A 60-year-old man has died in Hanmer after falling through the ice on Onwatin Lake, on Dec. 31. Police are remining people in the community to stay away from bodies of water at this time and be cautious about thin ice.

'It was like watching a movie,' Sudbury, Ont. newcomers experience winter for the first time

Keyur Patel and Alexander Moncada both migrated to Sudbury never having experienced winter and snow. They share their experience of the first snowfall and what that meant to not only them but their families as well.

Greater Sudbury's Tom Davies Square could become a cultural hub in 2026

The city of Greater Sudbury announced Tuesday night that the new cultural hub could be coming to Tom Davies Square as soon as 2026.

"It was beyond disgusting," parent upset over state of Sudbury Arena

Local parent upset over state of local arena during a hockey home opener game on Saturday, October 21st.