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Metro recalling 21 products from shelves due to possible Salmonella contamination

Metro recalling 21 products from shelves due to possible Salmonella contamination

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning consumers not to consume the recalled products
Ontario doctors comment on public rallies and protests against lockdowns

Ontario doctors comment on public rallies and protests against lockdowns

Medical association says some protests ‘causing more harm than good’
Greater Sudbury area's opioid death rate is three times the national average, stats show

Greater Sudbury area's opioid death rate is three times the national average, stats show

Rate is far higher than Toronto, Peel, Ottawa, Windsor or Niagara, and is the highest in the North
Ontario Medical Association sends urgent appeal to public to be COVID careful

Ontario Medical Association sends urgent appeal to public to be COVID careful

Spend the holidays at home, don’t travel, avoid crowds and be responsible
Retired Gen. Rick Hillier to lead Ontario task force on COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Retired Gen. Rick Hillier to lead Ontario task force on COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Ontario calls on feds for certainty as vaccine preparation continues
Sudbury health unit advises workers and businesses to prepare now for holiday rush

Sudbury health unit advises workers and businesses to prepare now for holiday rush

Warning designed to keep restaurant and retail workers safe
Supervised drug site for Sudbury is narrowed down to two locations

Supervised drug site for Sudbury is narrowed down to two locations

Opening the doors of a new drug injection site is still months away
‘Heartbroken’: Sudbury mom behind opioid victim memorial says emergency funding needed

‘Heartbroken’: Sudbury mom behind opioid victim memorial says emergency funding needed

Denise Sandul hopes the downtown Sudbury white cross memorial becomes a permanent fixture
HIV Awareness Week is on in Sudbury with the launch of Red Scarf campaign

HIV Awareness Week is on in Sudbury with the launch of Red Scarf campaign

Look for the red scarves downtown, at LU and in Memorial Park
Study finds the more often you visit an ER for an alcohol issue, the higher your chance of dying

Study finds the more often you visit an ER for an alcohol issue, the higher your chance of dying

But same Canadian Medical Association Journal report says there is not enough data on alcohol-related deaths