Raise the Alarm
Sudbury, founded in 1883, experienced frequent fires throughout the 1890s due to wooden construction, railway sparks, and limited […]
Sudbury, founded in 1883, experienced frequent fires throughout the 1890s due to wooden construction, railway sparks, and limited […]
The original white frame jail building that was erected in 1883 to serve the CPR Construction camp burned […]
The Good Friday Flood “Nolin and Junction creeks raised from their winter slumber as trickling streams to that […]
Long before Sudbury existed, the lake was known in Anishinaabemowin as Bitimagamasing, meaning “water that lies beside the […]
Victoria Day isn’t just a long weekend; it’s the official day Canada celebrates the Sovereign’s birthday! Originally honouring […]
The first Italians (predominantly northerners), attracted by the employment opportunities that the Canadian Pacific Railway offered, arrived in […]
Curling in Sudbury has a rich history spanning over 130 years, beginning with the formation of the Sudbury […]
One of the very first expansions (1892) for the Town of Sudbury included the area of what became […]