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Sudbury's Pat the Barber hangs up his scissors after 64 years

79-year-old Pasquale Oppendisano, known as 'Pat the barber' in Sudbury's Copper Cliff neighbourhood is closing up the shop he's run since 1961.

Carney's 'nation-building' projects bill passes into law — but not without Indigenous pushback

The Senate passed Prime Minister Mark Carney's landmark 'nation-building' projects bill unamended Thursday, giving the federal government extraordinary new powers to fast-track initiatives that have the potential to boost the economy as Canada grapples with the U.S. trade war.

Short on workers and funding, there might be not be much of a harvest this year at Sudbury urban farm

What should be a field of plenty for an inner city neighbourhood in Sudbury is in danger of being overcome by weeds this summer with a lack of funding to hire farm hands.

Canadian Hearing Services workers across Ontario enter ninth week of strike

Workers with Canadian Hearing Services have been out on the picket line for nearly two months. CUPE Local 2073 president Mara Waern says the union is working with a mediator to get both sides back to the negotiating table, after talks broke down last month.

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