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CTV News
4 days ago
- CTV News
Sudbury police probe apparent pellet gun damage in Copper Cliff
Greater Sudbury police are investigating after youths allegedly fired a pellet gun at a Copper Cliff homes Sunday night. A resident reported loud bangs on their window around 10:30 p.m. before seeing a group flee. Ward 2 Coun. Eric Benoit urged residents to report incidents and consider security cameras. Police say pellet guns aren't illegal but misuse can lead to mischief charges.


CTV News
4 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Sudbury Hydro work to cut power in Copper Cliff Thursday
Greater Sudbury Hydro plans system upgrades in Copper Cliff on Thursday, Aug. 14, causing outages from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the southeast area bordered by Municipal Road 55, Balsam Street, Collins Drive and Poland Street.

CTV News
07-07-2025
- Climate
- CTV News
Dozens of homes affected by watermain break in Copper Cliff
Crews in Greater Sudbury are on site Monday repairing a watermain break on Cobalt Street in Copper Cliff. (File) Crews in Greater Sudbury are on site Monday repairing a watermain break on Cobalt Street in Copper Cliff. 'This will affect approximately 80 residential homes including the Dow Street apartments,' the city said in a news release. 'Residents who notice discoloured water should run the cold water tap closest to the water meter for several minutes until water is clear of any sediment in the pipes.'


CTV News
10-06-2025
- Health
- CTV News
Statistics Canada bringing health survey to Sudbury
White trailers set up in front of the McClelland Arena are a temporary examination centre set up by StatsCan for the next six weeks. White trailers set up in front of the McClelland Arena are a temporary examination centre set up by StatsCan for the next six weeks. Residents in Copper Cliff may have noticed white trailers set up in front of the McClelland Arena. The trailers are a temporary examination centre set up by StatsCan for the next six weeks. Around 850 households in Sudbury have been randomly selected to participate in the Canadian Health Measures Survey. StatsCan survey Around 850 households in Sudbury have been randomly selected to participate in the Canadian Health Measures Survey. (Lyndsay Aelick/CTV News) The data from the survey is used by researchers to understand the relationship between disease risk factors and risk conditions such as obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and more. 'We're just looking to get a better idea of the overall health of Canadians,' said site manager Kelsey Wolfenden. Participants are anywhere between one and 79 years of age. 'We go through some questionnaires about the consumption of fish and shellfish, water habits,' Wolfenden said. Measurements, blood pressure 'We do body measurements, height, weight, and waist circumference. We also take a blood pressure measurement. And we do also collect blood and urine samples for analysis.' The survey is now in its eighth cycle and will continue until spring 2027. The goal is to have a total of 400 participants. In all, 16 locations across Canada have been selected to participate in the survey and officials want to remind everyone that StatsCan takes the privacy of Canadians very seriously. 'All of the information is confidential,' Wolfenden said. 'When the participants complete the survey, they are also provided the results … Some of the results are immediately available, and then everything else we will either send to them or is uploaded to a confidential portal where they can access the results.' Click here to learn more about the Canadian Health Measures Survey.


CTV News
05-06-2025
- General
- CTV News
CTV Your Morning learns about the Superstack and Copper Cliff
Northern Ontario Watch The hosts of CTV Your Morning learn more about northern Ontario after a viewer's video from Copper Cliff shows them the Nickel City's iconic Superstack, which is to be taken down this year.