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Blue-green algae found in Ranger Bay on the Upper French River

Blue-green algae found in Ranger Bay on the Upper French River

The samples contained a species of cyanobacteria that can produce toxins
Health unit: Potent substance circulating in Greater Sudbury, leading to opioid overdoses

Health unit: Potent substance circulating in Greater Sudbury, leading to opioid overdoses

Street drugs may be cut or mixed with substances such as fentanyl
EpiPen users asked to inspect their product in light of defect

EpiPen users asked to inspect their product in light of defect

Carrier tube found to prevent easy release of device's auto-injector
Food Recall: additional raw beef, veal products taken off the shelves

Food Recall: additional raw beef, veal products taken off the shelves

Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalls various products due to E. Coli
Brace yourself, this is expected to be a tough year for flu

Brace yourself, this is expected to be a tough year for flu

Hospital and Health Unit preparing as flu season approaches
Sam's dream come true: PET scanner suite named for the man who fought for it

Sam's dream come true: PET scanner suite named for the man who fought for it

'We are hopeful the battle Sam won will help others improve their odds of survival'
Luncheon of Hope hits $1,000,000 fundraising milestone

Luncheon of Hope hits $1,000,000 fundraising milestone

Sudbury Credit Union donation pushes fundraiser into seven figures
Grand opening of 'Sam Bruno PET Scanner Suite' at HSN Wednesday

Grand opening of 'Sam Bruno PET Scanner Suite' at HSN Wednesday

Bruno fought for diagnostic tool to be brought to northeast before his 2010 death from cancer
Recall expanded on beef and veal

Recall expanded on beef and veal

The food may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, says Canadian Food Inspection Agency
National recall issued for dozens of beef and veal products due to E. coli concerns

National recall issued for dozens of beef and veal products due to E. coli concerns

There have been no reported illnesses linked to the recall but food inspection agency warns that E. coli contaminated food may not look or smell spoiled but can still make people sick.