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Special Olympics offers mixed bag of sports - Cheryl Bruce

If I have caught your attention with my last three columns and you would like to join up with our Special Olympic sports this winter, please phone Lynne Houle, the Sudbury co-ordinator at 855-1219 or Andre Laurin, in public relations, at 585-1535 for

Rallying community support to help those in need - Lyse-Anne Papineau

In a time when we are all tempted to tighten our belts and save save save, it is imperative that we remember the people in our community who are using our funded programs for the first time this year.

Sudbury Special Olympic athletes make national teams - Cheryl Bruce

Special Olympics is a worldwide program providing sports training and competition for people with an intellectual disability. Dr. Frank Hayden was one of the founders and each year at our annual conference in Toronto he comes to talk.

Hospital supports ‘fair and equitable access’ to PET scans - Carol Hartman

The discussion around bringing a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner to northeastern Ontario has heightened public interest in PET and its benefits to patients as a leading edge diagnostic tool that helps to identify and guide the treatment of

Whose city is it anyway? - Aliya Pabani

It seems to me that Sudbury is the kind of place you have to come back to several times to realize that things are actually changing.

Understanding the ‘greater’ in the city of Sudbury - Gerry M. Lougheed Jr

Sunday was a significant day for Sudbury. Several hundred Sudburians hiked for a hero. The hero is Bill Kerr, a Canadian soldier who suffered critical injuries as a result of a Taliban bomb explosion in Afghanistan.

Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund celebrates 20 years

The Sudbury LEAF Person’s Day Breakfast, is a very special celebration this year. It’s our 20th Anniversary.

Helping businesses face fierce competition - Debbi Nicholson

Employment Insurance program needs to be streamlined and made more fair Over the summer, the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce worked with our counterparts across Canada to speak to policymakers about making the Employment Insurance program more fa

Avoiding injuries during hockey season - Dr. Janna-Marie Doni

Do you enjoy a good game of pick-up hockey or belong to a league? Do your children participate in youth hockey? Hockey is popular as a recreational sport for players of all ages and abilities, who enjoy the fitness and social benefits of a fast-paced

Bringing PET scans to Sudbury should be a priority - Sam Bruno

How much can we take? Especially lately, when it seems that the whole world is in turmoil and, for some, it may feel as if it all starts here, in Sudbury.