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Brushing up on barbecue

Canadians have come to love their barbecues. It is as much a part of our culture as hockey and Tim Hortons. [...]

May 29, 2019 Dana Young Savour Sudbury 0

The story of A Christmas Story

The story of A Christmas Story

In 2007, AOL ranked the film its No. 1 Christmas movie of all time. [...]

December 5, 2018 Vicki Gilhula Holiday 0

Slip, slop and slap

Slip, slop and slap

Health Canada warns sunburn has been linked to the risk of non-melanoma skin cancers and malignant melanoma. [...]

June 1, 2018 Sudbury Living Magazine Health/Beauty/Active Lifestyles 0

Our Story: First Things First

Our Story: First Things First

In our story about Greater Sudbury, we must first acknowledge the First People of this territory. When the Europeans arrived, they made contact with the Whitefish Lake Ojibwa, “hardy self-reliant people who led a semi-nomadic life following the food cycle of fish, game and plants,” wrote E.G Higgins in Sudbury Then & Now, published in [...]

December 30, 2017 Sudbury Living Magazine Our Town, Sudbury's Stories 0

Tea Time

Tea Time

The ideal receptacle is a ceramic mug. [...]

December 29, 2016 Dana Young Savour Sudbury 0

In turkey we trust

In turkey we trust

Do not stuff a fresh turkey before freezing and do not freeze a cooked turkey with stuffing still inside. [...]

October 1, 2016 Sudbury Living Magazine Holiday, Savour Sudbury 0

Fat is good (really!)

Fat is good (really!)

Inuit people consume “copious amounts” of saturated fats and proteins and they are less likely to develop cardiovascular disease than the average North America. [...]

April 8, 2015 Sudbury Living Magazine Health/Beauty/Active Lifestyles 0

Getting to the point about immunization

Getting to the point about immunization

Immunizing your child on schedule gives your child the best immunity possible that lasts throughout childhood. [...]

February 17, 2015 Sudbury Living Magazine Health/Beauty/Active Lifestyles, Parents 0

To tip or not to tip?

To tip or not to tip?

(CNW) From calculating a tip in Mexico to chewing gum in Singapore, many Canadians admit they are baffled and sometimes mistaken when it comes to tipping etiquette and understanding customs when vacationing overseas, according to the TD First Class Travel International Etiquette Poll. The poll found three quarters of Canadians (76 percent) are planning on [...]

February 15, 2015 Sudbury Living Magazine Travel 0

Teacher inspired many artists

Teacher inspired many artists

It is estimated Smith taught 20,000 students during his 30-year teaching career. [...]

January 9, 2015 Vicki Gilhula Sudbury's Stories, Upfront 0