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Fall 2011

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Sudbury Living Celebrates the Arts in the Fall issue.

Sudbury Living is available at selected newsstands in the city including Black Cat and Chapters. It is also available at the Art Gallery of Sudbury, Kitchen Bits on The Kingsway, Northern Life at 158 Elgin St. and the Your Independent Grocer at The Four Corners. If your newsstand doesn't have it, ask why not???

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Summer 2011

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The Summer 2011 introduces readers to Amadeo Parissenti, head researcher at the Northern Ontario Regional Cancer Centre. He and his team are doing some ground-breaking work.

The issue also features Sudbury Style: Harley-Davidson clothing and accessories for the whole family, even the dog.

There's a profile of social activist Vicki Kett who has been helping the people of Haiti longer before the devastating earthquake.

Find our about the woman who inspired the man who gave Sudbury its name.

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Spring 2011

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The Spring 2011 issue of Sudbury Living is on newsstands now! Our largest issue yet! Read about singer/actor Patricia Cano's recent success at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Plus real renovations for real life. A feature interview with Terry O'Reilly, host of CBC Radio's Age of Persuasion who got his start on CKSO TV. Go around the world with Dana Young who takes a tour of Sudbury's international restaurants.

Sudbury Living is available at selected newsstands in the city including Black Cat and Chapters. It is also available at the Art Gallery of Sudbury, Kitchen Bits on The Kingsway, Northern Life at 158 Elgin St. and the Your Independent Grocer at The Four Corners. If your newsstand doesn't have it, ask why not???

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Winter 2010

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The Winter 2010 issue introduces readers to one of Sudbury's power couples, the Conroys. Inside: Meet up-and-coming actor Alessandro Costantini. Plus recipes for fabulous liqueurs you can make at home and more!

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Fall 2010

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Greater Sudbury Police Chief Frank Elsner has worked as a police officer for a quarter of a century. Part of that time, he worked undercover. Vicki Gilhula profiles the unassuming top cop and tell his fascinating story in the Fall issue.

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Summer 2010

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Creative Class Couple Big cities have no appeal for dermatologist Dr. Lyne Giroux and lawyer Paul A. Lefebvre. They balance demanding careers, family life and their community work without hustle or hassle. They are members of a new generation of movers and shakers in Sudbury. Meet them in the Summer issue of Sudbury Living.

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Spring 2010

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Laurentian University president Dominic Giroux is in a hurry. Writer Benita Hart talks to Giroux to find out how he got so far in so little time. At 34, Giroux is younger than many students. Also in the Spring issue, get in the mood for spring gardening with a visit to an inspiring garden in the city's South End. Decorator Terry Vendetti shares some of his ideas for creating a cozy comfort zone. Country music singer Larry Berrio is on his way to making it big. You'll want to know more about him. The Spring issue's got him covered.

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Winter 2009

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The Winter 2009 issue of Sudbury Living features an article on Sudbury's Olympians. As well, a fabulous fur fashions spread and a feature on singer/songwriter Andy Lowe.

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Fall 2009

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Willie Gregorini and her sons Rob and Mark have changed the way Sudburians eat. They own four of the city's restaurants and each one is unique. In this issue, also learn about the latest in bathroom decor and take a stroll in Muiriel McLeod and Ernie Checkeris's country garden.

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Summer 2009

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Paul Loewenberg is living his dream. He is the booker, promoter and manager of the Towne House Tavern, artistic director of Northern Lights Festival Boréal, host of a popular radio show, and a songwriter/performer with some of Sudbury’s most popular garage bands.

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Spring 2009

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Former journalist turned literary advocate France Jodoin balances the demands of a family, career and community work with a challenging hobby...a vineyard on Manitoulin Island.

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Winter 2008

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After 10 years as the creative director at Sudbury Theatre Centre, George Pothitos is heading east to Halifax. It was a good run. The Winter issue also features stories on chef Stuart Raymond by acclaimed writer Mick Lowe.

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Fall 2008

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Sean Costello is a scary, scary storyteller. His latest book is Here After, a paranormal thriller about a missing child. This is Costello's first book in several years. He has a full-time job as an anesthesiologist. In the same issue, editor Vicki Gilhula takes readers to the Johnston Cranberry Marsh in Bala.

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Summer 2008

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Writer Todd Robson profiles Kate Maki and Nathan Lawr, singer/songwriters who tour throughout Canada but call Sudbury home. The issue also includes a report on Narasim Katary's good work in India.

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Spring 2008

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Read all about Pandora Topp, the talented chantuese. Highlights of 2008 for this gifted singer/actress included working with Michael Buble and performing for Margaret Atwood.

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Winter 2007

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The Winter issue of Sudbury Living features "Keep It Simple" holiday decorating ideas. Reader will meet textile artist Ann Suzuki; the chef at Mr. Prime Rib; composer Robert Lemay; and naturopathic doctor Chris Mazzuchin.

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Fall 2007

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Welcome to the first issue of Sudbury Living. Planning a new magazine is like designing a dream house. We want each section to be interesting and inviting. We want to look beautiful, and to be a little out of the ordinary.

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