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2025 Ontario 55+ Summer Games opening in Sudbury
More than 800 athletes from across Ontario who are over the age of 55 have travelled to Sudbury this week, to compete in the 2025 Ontario 55+ Summer Games. The 20th anniversary edition of the games begin on August 5 and run until August 7, with an opening ceremony taking place Tuesday night at the Grace Hartman Amphitheatre in Sudbury. Athletes will compete in 16 different sports and games, including cycling, golf, slo-pitch, swimming, pickleball and tennis, as well as games like bocce, cribbage, euchre, bowling, shuffleboard, and darts. Events will be held throughout the Greater Sudbury area, from Hanmer to Naughton. "When you look at all the events that participants are going to be doing, it's quite varied," said Heather Henke from Stratford, Ontario, who is in Sudbury hoping to win a medal in pickleball. The Summer Games are being hosted by the Ontario Senior Games Association, with a number of social functions, including a gala dinner and an outdoor concert being offered for the athletes and their families. Danika Forget is part of the organizing team for the games, and says the turnout of local volunteers has been impressive. "We have over 230 volunteers on board as of right now. That being said, we are always excited to welcome more volunteers. The more the merrier," said Forget. She added that preparation and setting up for the games has been going well ahead of the Opening Ceremonies. "There are a lot of pieces in motion right now and we're quite confident that everything will come together come game day."


CTV News
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Sudbury soccer tournament reverts to original Italian name
The Coppa Caruso soccer tournament kicks off this week in Greater Sudbury, reclaiming its original name after a decade as the Sudbury Star Cup. More than 30 Ontario teams will compete in the event, hosted since 1992. Organizers say the rebrand honours the Caruso Club's historic role in local soccer. Games will be held at James Jerome Sports Complex, with a banquet at the Caruso Club.


Globe and Mail
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Restorative justice and the Hockey Canada trial
The Hockey Canada case captivated the country — raising complex questions about consent, hockey culture and even how sports organizations handle accusations of assault. In late July, all five of the accused members of Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team were found not guilty of sexual assault. After the verdict, a lawyer for one of the players, Megan Savard, said her client, Carter Hart, would have been open to a restorative justice process instead of a trial. Some legal experts say restorative justice is an alternative to the court process that could offer healing for victims and offenders. Jennifer Llewellyn, law professor and chair in restorative justice at Dalhousie's Schulich School of Law, joins The Decibel today. She'll explain how restorative justice works and its potential to address issues like the ones raised by the Hockey Canada case. Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@