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Good morning, Nickel City: Local stories to start your Thursday.
Summary
Developer Dario Zulich has outlined a plan for the Kingsway Employment District that includes a casino, hotels and other facilities, and Sandy MacEwan captured the Northern Ontario men's curling title to qualify for the Brier.
Content
A few local items are gathering attention in Greater Sudbury this Thursday. Developer Dario Zulich shared a new vision for the Kingsway Employment District that includes a casino, hotels, a water park, a convention centre and other facilities, and he noted Vanguard Drive — a road to the north of his property line — has been completed. A Sudbury publisher has assembled an anthology called "Super Canucks," set for release in March, that reimagines Canadian superheroes. In sports, Sandy MacEwan won the Northern Ontario men's curling championship and will appear at the Brier as a rookie.
Key details:
- Dario Zulich presented a conceptual plan for the Kingsway Employment District that includes a casino, hotels, water park, convention centre, sportsplex, sports field and commercial buildings, and cited the recent completion of Vanguard Drive.
- The anthology "Super Canucks," edited by Matthew Del Papa and Andy Taylor and to be published by Latitude 46, will feature 11 stories of Canadian superheroes set across the country and is scheduled for March.
- Sandy MacEwan beat defending champion John Epping to win the Northern Ontario men's curling title with a 6-5 final and will make his Brier debut.
- Mayor Paul Lefebvre publicly urged the province to reverse LifeLabs' decision to close the Sudbury regional laboratory this spring, noting samples would otherwise be sent to Toronto and Mississauga for analysis.
- The Sudbury Wolves are hosting a weekend double-header, with a Jan. 16 game against the Flint Firebirds followed by a Sunday interleague match against the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, and recent roster changes were noted by the team.
Summary:
These items highlight local development, culture and sport in Sudbury, from a major property vision to new local publishing and a provincial curling title. Upcoming milestones include the Brier appearance for Team MacEwan, the anthology's March release, and the scheduled spring change to LifeLabs' lab operations.
