
The information presented here includes a range of Conservation Sudbury news that will give you some insight into current issues and relevant community information.
By: Matt Durnan - Sudbury Northern Life | Jun 19, 2015 - 7:00 AM
Six students take home new cameras in seventh annual fast flowing water contest.
The winners of the seventh annual Fast Flowing Water Contest were announced June 18 at Tom Davies Square.
Students in grades four through eight from six schools attended the awards ceremony where five lucky students received some nice hardware for their hard work.
Read more: Flow pros: Here are your Fast Flowing Water Contest
Students in Sudbury promote water safety, Sunday, June 21, 2015 3:43:02 EDT AM
The annual Fast Flowing Water Contest winners were announced at Tom Davies Square.
February 26, 2015 @ 4:30 PM Room C-12, Tom Davies Square 200 Brady Street, Sudbury
Greater Sudbury Transit is extending public transit service to the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area!
Mondays to Fridays, starting Wednesday, July 2 to August 22.
Riders are asked to board Route 500 University for transportation to wilderness trails and scenic lookouts. The bus carries two "rack and roll" bicycle racks for cyclists to enjoy a 65 km trail system.
Regular fares apply.
For Greater Sudbury Transit schedules and fares, please visit www.greatersudbury.ca/transit
CLICK HERE to read the full public service announcement from Greater Sudbury Transit.
By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff, Jun 11, 2014
The protection efforts of water quality in Ramsey Lake got a financial boost with a $35,000 RBC Blue Water Grant for Conservation Sudbury.
The funds will be used for environmentally friendly site drainage and stormwater and rain water management for the Northern Water Sports Centre property.
Read more: Ramsey Lake water quality protection gets financial boost
Trailforks shows you your current location and our entire trail network.* Please note that Trailforks relies on information being submitted by users. While Conservation Sudbury does its best to keep the trail information on the app up-to-date all the time, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and always recommend our paper trail guide as the most accurate information.
What3Words can be used in case of an emergency to quickly give your location to emergency services
CLICK HERE to read the featured article on the Northern Life's 2012 Community Builder Awards of Excellence.
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