Today, the Université de Sudbury (uSudbury), in collaboration with ACFO du grand Sudbury, commemorated the 49th anniversary ...
The flags are at half-mast at all Ontario Northland buildings in honour of an employee who was killed Tuesday night while ...
The mayor of Whittier called upon the city’s residents one morning to honor one of their neighbors, Army Pfc. Matthew Perez, ...
The university will offer 33 new programs and program options in commerce and administration, health sciences, arts, social ...
A procession for Army Pfc. Matthew Perez, who died earlier this month in a training accident, wound from Ontario to Long ...
Gage Brandon scored and Connor Davis made 29 saves Friday in the winless Sarnia Legionnaires’ 3-1 road loss to the St. Marys ...
Survivors of residential schools will hold a media availability for the "Re-raising of the Survivors' Flag Ceremony" on Parliament Hill.
On Monday, Sept. 30, some non-essential federal and municipal government offices throughout Canada will be closed in honour ...
To mark the approaching the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the leadership of the City of Greater Sudbury and ...
The Franco-Ontarian flag was created by University of Sudbury professor, Gaétan Gervais, and student Michel Dupuis in 1975. It was raised for the first time on September 25 that year. The related ...
The flag will fly permanently in honour of residential school victims and survivors, and as a reminder that advancing truth and reconciliation is a year-round commitment.
The “No Ref, No Game” mantra has been used extensively across sports that have struggled to attract and retain officials.