- David Hay and his niece, Melissa Covey, ham it up while skating on the Ramsey Lake skating path in Sudbury, Ont. on Friday February 19, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- David Hay and his niece, Melissa Covey, ham it up while skating on the Ramsey Lake skating path in Sudbury, Ont. on Friday February 19, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- David Hay and his niece, Melissa Covey, ham it up while skating on the Ramsey Lake skating path in Sudbury, Ont. on Friday February 19, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- David Hay and his niece, Melissa Covey, ham it up while skating on the Ramsey Lake skating path in Sudbury, Ont. on Friday February 19, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Brooklyn Hicks of Garson spotted this snowy owl just outside the Sudbury region and snapped a few photos to become this week's winner of the Sudbury Star Outdoors Photo Contest. Hicks wins two Caruso Club gift cards. Please send your contest entries to sud.outdoors@sunmedia.ca, with a home mailing address so we can send you your prizes. To contact the Caruso Club, call 705-675-1357 or email info@carusoclub.ca. jpg, SU
- Jaxsin Chatwell, 10, left, and Ella Cascanette, 7, show off a five metre long alligator snow sculpture they helped make for the virtual Walden Winter Carnival last weekend. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Mickey, a five-year-old mastiff, was taken in by Pet Save in 2016. The dog was stolen from the shelter, escaped his dognappers, and spent a month on the run before he was discovered in a Chelmsford car lot by a Pet Save volunteer. He now lives happily in Spanish and provides blood donations at the Espanola Animal Hospital. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Julie Lajeunesse cuddles with Mickey, a five-year-old mastiff who was taken in by Pet Save in 2016. The dog was stolen from the shelter, escaped his dognappers, and spent a month on the run before he was discovered in a Chelmsford car lot by a Pet Save volunteer. He now lives happily in Spanish and provides blood donations at the Espanola Animal Hospital. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Julie Lajeunesse cuddles with Mickey, a five-year-old mastiff who was taken in by Pet Save in 2016. The dog was stolen from the shelter, escaped his dognappers, and spent a month on the run before he was discovered in a Chelmsford car lot by a Pet Save volunteer. He now lives happily in Spanish and provides blood donations at the Espanola Animal Hospital. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Julie Lajeunesse cuddles with Mickey, a five-year-old mastiff who was taken in by Pet Save in 2016. The dog was stolen from the shelter, escaped his dognappers, and spent a month on the run before he was discovered in a Chelmsford car lot by a Pet Save volunteer. He now lives happily in Spanish and provides blood donations at the Espanola Animal Hospital. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Linda Russell, of the Ukrainian Seniors' Centre in Sudbury, Ont., shows off samples of Ukrainian egg decoration on Thursday February 18, 2021. The centre is organizing and hosting a learn to Pysanka on Zoom workshop on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The fee is $25 per kit, which includes supplies and Zoom registration. Participants must register and pick-up the kit by March 15. For more information, call 705-673-7404. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Linda Russell, of the Ukrainian Seniors' Centre in Sudbury, Ont., shows off samples of Ukrainian egg decoration on Thursday February 18, 2021. The centre is organizing and hosting a learn to Pysanka on Zoom workshop on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The fee is $25 per kit, which includes supplies and Zoom registration. Participants must register and pick-up the kit by March 15. For more information, call 705-673-7404. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Linda Russell, of the Ukrainian Seniors' Centre in Sudbury, Ont., shows off samples of Ukrainian egg decoration on Thursday February 18, 2021. The centre is organizing and hosting a learn to Pysanka on Zoom workshop on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The fee is $25 per kit, which includes supplies and Zoom registration. Participants must register and pick-up the kit by March 15. For more information, call 705-673-7404. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Linda Russell, of the Ukrainian Seniors' Centre in Sudbury, Ont., shows off samples of Ukrainian egg decoration on Thursday February 18, 2021. The centre is organizing and hosting a learn to Pysanka on Zoom workshop on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The fee is $25 per kit, which includes supplies and Zoom registration. Participants must register and pick-up the kit by March 15. For more information, call 705-673-7404. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Linda Russell, of the Ukrainian Seniors' Centre in Sudbury, Ont., shows off samples of Ukrainian egg decoration on Thursday February 18, 2021. The centre is organizing and hosting a learn to Pysanka on Zoom workshop on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The fee is $25 per kit, which includes supplies and Zoom registration. Participants must register and pick-up the kit by March 15. For more information, call 705-673-7404. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Linda Russell, of the Ukrainian Seniors' Centre in Sudbury, Ont., shows off samples of Ukrainian egg decoration on Thursday February 18, 2021. The centre is organizing and hosting a learn to Pysanka on Zoom workshop on Friday, March 19 at 10 a.m. The fee is $25 per kit, which includes supplies and Zoom registration. Participants must register and pick-up the kit by March 15. For more information, call 705-673-7404. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Some students and staff from MacLeod Public School walked in support of the Coldest Night of the Year campaign in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. The school raised more than $7,000 for the event. The Samaritan Centre is hosting its 10th annual Coldest Night of the Year event this Saturday. Because of the pandemic, the event will be virtual only. Participants are being encouraged to walk in their family units or in groups of less than five, socially distanced. A Facebook group and event page has been set up where people can post photos or videos. Individuals who wish to participate can sign up a team, register to walk, or make a donation by visiting www.cnoy.org/location/sudbury. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Some students and staff from MacLeod Public School walked in support of the Coldest Night of the Year campaign in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. The school raised more than $7,000 for the event. The Samaritan Centre is hosting its 10th annual Coldest Night of the Year event this Saturday. Because of the pandemic, the event will be virtual only. Participants are being encouraged to walk in their family units or in groups of less than five, socially distanced. A Facebook group and event page has been set up where people can post photos or videos. Individuals who wish to participate can sign up a team, register to walk, or make a donation by visiting www.cnoy.org/location/sudbury. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Some students and staff from MacLeod Public School walked in support of the Coldest Night of the Year campaign in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. The school raised more than $7,000 for the event. The Samaritan Centre is hosting its 10th annual Coldest Night of the Year event this Saturday. Because of the pandemic, the event will be virtual only. Participants are being encouraged to walk in their family units or in groups of less than five, socially distanced. A Facebook group and event page has been set up where people can post photos or videos. Individuals who wish to participate can sign up a team, register to walk, or make a donation by visiting www.cnoy.org/location/sudbury. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Some students and staff from MacLeod Public School walked in support of the Coldest Night of the Year campaign in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. The school raised more than $7,000 for the event. The Samaritan Centre is hosting its 10th annual Coldest Night of the Year event this Saturday. Because of the pandemic, the event will be virtual only. Participants are being encouraged to walk in their family units or in groups of less than five, socially distanced. A Facebook group and event page has been set up where people can post photos or videos. Individuals who wish to participate can sign up a team, register to walk, or make a donation by visiting www.cnoy.org/location/sudbury. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Some students and staff from MacLeod Public School walked in support of the Coldest Night of the Year campaign in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. The school raised more than $7,000 for the event. The Samaritan Centre is hosting its 10th annual Coldest Night of the Year event this Saturday. Because of the pandemic, the event will be virtual only. Participants are being encouraged to walk in their family units or in groups of less than five, socially distanced. A Facebook group and event page has been set up where people can post photos or videos. Individuals who wish to participate can sign up a team, register to walk, or make a donation by visiting www.cnoy.org/location/sudbury. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Joel Lapierre, right, and his son, Donald Wade, spent the afternoon ice fishing at Lake Laurentian in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Joel Lapierre, left, and his son, Donald Wade, spent the afternoon ice fishing at Lake Laurentian in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Joel Lapierre, left, and his son, Donald Wade, spent the afternoon ice fishing at Lake Laurentian in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Donald Wade tries his luck at ice fishing at Lake Laurentian in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Joel Lapierre, left, looks on as his son, Donald Wade, uses an auger to bore through the ice at Lake Laurentian in Sudbury, Ont. on Thursday February 18, 2021. The duo spent the afternoon ice fishing. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- These bright yellow stickers are a common sight across the city as some residents still havenÕt noticed the cityÕs garbage pick-up schedule recently changed. A maximum of two garbage bags gets picked up now every second week. Harold Carmichael/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by Harold Carmichael /Harold Carmichael/Sudbury Star
- Mark Browning, of Cosmic Dave's Vinyl Emporium on Kathleen Street in Sudbury, Ont., checks over inventory on Wednesday February 17, 2021. The business has reopened after having to close because of the second province-wide lockdown. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network
- Andre Grandchamp, group manager of media sales at The Sudbury Star and North Bay Nugget, checks the thickness of the ice on Ramsey Lake in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. The annual Sudbury Star Ice Guessing contest has kicked off. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network
- Yaman Aswad, audience development and partnerships intern at Sudbury Indie Cinema in Sudbury, Ont., is inviting the community to the cinema now that the theatre is open again. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Dana Cuddy keeps a watchful eye on her daughter, Tori, 3, as the little one learns to snowboard at Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill opened for the season on Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Dana Cuddy keeps a watchful eye on her daughter, Tori, 3, as the little one learns to snowboard at Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill opened for the season on Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Tori Cuddy, 3, hit the slopes at Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill opened for the season on Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network
- Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. has finally opened for the season on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill reopened Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. has finally opened for the season on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill reopened Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. has finally opened for the season on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill reopened Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. has finally opened for the season on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill reopened Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Greg McGarry flies down one of the slopes at Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill opened for the season on Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Greg McGarry flies down one of the slopes at Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill opened for the season on Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Greg McGarry flies down one of the slopes at Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill opened for the season on Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. has finally opened for the season on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill reopened Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adanac Ski Hill in Sudbury, Ont. has finally opened for the season on Wednesday February 17, 2021. Both Adanac and Lively Ski Hill reopened Wednesday. Operations have been adapted in response to COVID-19. Patrons must book their tickets before arriving at either ski hill, as day tickets will not be available onsite. Those with memberships or punch cards are also required to book ahead. Booking can be done online at www.greatersudbury.ca/leisure. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Mark Browning, of Cosmic Dave's Vinyl Emporium on Kathleen Street in Sudbury, Ont., checks over inventory on Wednesday February 17, 2021. The business has reopened after having to close because of the second province-wide lockdown. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- City councillor Bill Leduc and owner John Law cut a ribbon to officially open Happy Life at 1021 the Kingsway in Sudbury, Ont. on Tuesday February 16, 2021. The business sells wholesale cannabis products. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adam Saidane, of Ben's Barbershop at 19 Durham St. in Sudbury, Ont., opened his business again after having to close because of the second province-wide shutdown. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Adam Saidane, of Ben's Barbershop at 19 Durham St. in Sudbury, Ont., opened his business again after having to close because of the second province-wide shutdown. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Jay Thomson, left, and Melissa Anderson, of Adventure 365 at 444 Barrydowne Rd. in Sudbury, Ont., display some of the products available at the store on Tuesday February 16, 2021. The business has reopened after closing the storefront because of the second province-wide shutdown. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Hilton Garden Inn located at 475 Barrydowne Road in Sudbury, Ont. The new hotel has 120 guest rooms, an indoor pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar and lounge. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- This single king room is located at the Hilton Garden Inn at 475 Barrydowne Road in Sudbury, Ont. The new hotel has 120 guest rooms, an indoor pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar and lounge. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- This single king room is located at the Hilton Garden Inn at 475 Barrydowne Road in Sudbury, Ont. The new hotel has 120 guest rooms, an indoor pool, fitness centre, restaurant, bar and lounge. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Murray Bowers, director of sales at the Hilton Garden Inn, stands in the conservatory where meetings and social gatherings can be held at the new hotel at 475 Barrydowne Road in Sudbury, Ont. on Tuesday February 16, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- Murray Bowers, director of sales at the Hilton Garden Inn, stands in the conservatory where meetings and social gatherings can be held at the new hotel at 475 Barrydowne Road in Sudbury, Ont. on Tuesday February 16, 2021. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
- MotionArc Studios is pursuing a new production meld aimed at the mining and industrial sector in Sudbury. Supplied jpg, SU
- Filmmaker Mathieu Seguin has created a video anthem titled #SudburyThrives. Photo by Leah O'Connor
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