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Older athletes gathered in Sudbury, Ont., for the Ontario 55+ Summer Games

Older athletes gathered in Sudbury, Ont., for the Ontario 55+ Summer Games

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Sudbury hosted athletes from across Ontario for the province's 55+ Summer Games. Athletes competed in 15 different sports and games that ranged from tennis to golf and euchre.
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