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Biking taking off in Sudbury

Biking taking off in Sudbury

BY BILL BRADLEY Making Greater Sudbury bike friendly is the passion of Nathalie Gara-Boivin and Clee Lieverse, members of the city's bicycle advisory panel.

Nuclear medicine agencies back resolution for more PET scans

BY JANET GIBSON Ontario MPPs debated onThursday Elizabeth Witmer's resolution calling on the government to increase access to position emission tomography (PET) scans.
Tomorrow's business leaders today

Tomorrow's business leaders today

BY JANET GIBSON Young entrepreneurs promoted their innovative businesses at Southridge Mall on Thursday.
Pinecrest School shows off new schoolyard

Pinecrest School shows off new schoolyard

Pinecrest Public School will unveil its regreening project on Thursday at 1:30 p.m.
College Boreal keeps on winning

College Boreal keeps on winning

Collège Boréal, the French community college that guarantees students a job, celebrated two wins last week.

Tourism: Greater Sudbury's passport to prosperity

Tourism Week in Canada, which runs June 2-8, celebrates a $70.6 billion industry and tells Canadians and their governments that tourism matters to our country's economic and social well-being,a  press release from Sudbury Tourism stated.

Yard sale to be held for Hearing Society

The Canadian Hearing Society and The Lion's Club will be holding a Large Yard Sale and BBQ Fundraiser on Saturday at 1233 Paris Street (CHS/Lion's building across from the Health Unit.

School naturalizes grounds, students reap benefits

With school grounds often resembling parking lots rather than places of inspiration and learning, the need to bring nature back to students is a growing concern for many parents and teachers, a press release states.
Market Square a world all its own

Market Square a world all its own

BY JANET GIBSON After hibernating for seven months, Market Square opened on Saturday and, despite the dull weather, diehard fans beat a path to its door.
KingFisher cantaloupes being recalled, may contain Salmonella

KingFisher cantaloupes being recalled, may contain Salmonella

Marketwire - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume the KingFisher brand cantaloupes described below due to a possible Salmonella contamination.