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Jenny Lamothe

Jenny Lamothe

Jenny Lamothe is a reporter with Sudbury.com. She covers the diverse communities of Sudbury, especially the vulnerable or marginalized, including the Black, Indigenous, newcomer and Francophone communities, as well as 2SLGBTQ+ and the downtown core.

Recent Work by Jenny

Ten years later, Northern Ontario Film Studios still an industry leader

Ten years later, Northern Ontario Film Studios still an industry leader

Sudbury studio head David Anselmo reflects on the birth of the Northern Ontario film industry
Sudbury’s oldest flower shop still blooming

Sudbury’s oldest flower shop still blooming

Rosery Florist has been a fixture Sudbury's downtown since 1938
Owners pitch Elm Place as the best fit for downtown cultural hub

Owners pitch Elm Place as the best fit for downtown cultural hub

Sudbury's downtown mall owners say their plan includes ‘everything to complement the library’
NOBEEP celebrates a year of entrepreneurial spirit in Sudbury

NOBEEP celebrates a year of entrepreneurial spirit in Sudbury

The Northern Ontario Black Entrepreneurial Empowerment Program began as a way to support people of colour in the North who are hoping to open their own small business
Robinson Huron $10B settlement a ‘game-changing amount’

Robinson Huron $10B settlement a ‘game-changing amount’

Atikameksheng Anishnawbek chief said it’s a good start, but doesn't quite match what is owed
Sudbury college opens new Indigenous gathering place

Sudbury college opens new Indigenous gathering place

Anmar Mechanical and Electrical Contractors funds Wiidokaaziwin — ‘The Gathering Place’
Time to pay the accountants for Laurentian University insolvency process

Time to pay the accountants for Laurentian University insolvency process

Ernst and Young in court Oct. 12 seeking to have $5.3 million approved for payment
Inquest jury hear details of how Sudbury miner died in 2015

Inquest jury hear details of how Sudbury miner died in 2015

Richard Pigeau died while operating a scooptram at Glencore’s Nickel Rim South
'We're taking a stand' say striking Sudbury CN workers

'We're taking a stand' say striking Sudbury CN workers

Signals and communication workers across Canada seeking fair wages from rail giant
Immigration report shows skills don't always match job market

Immigration report shows skills don't always match job market

A report on the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot also shows the North still needs to attract more immigrants 
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