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CUPE plans illegal strike

BY KEITH LACEY klacey@northernlife.

CAW wants conditions before Inco/Falco merger

BY ROBERT TAGLIALEGNE The Sudbury Mine Mill/CAW union held a conference Wednesday in the midst of speculation as to how the Inco/Falconbridge merger will affect the local economy, to explain the repercussions of the merger to its members.

Meeting to discuss new ATV club

The City of Greater Sudbury, the Rainbow Routes Association and the Ontario Federation of ATV Clubs are holding a public meeting to discuss the possibility of creating a local ATV chapter or club. The meeting will be held on Feb.

High schools open doors to grade 8 students and parents

Grade 8 students and their parents or guardians are invited to open houses and information sessions at several area secondary schools this week.

High schools open doors to grade 8 students and parents

Grade 8 students and their parents or guardians are invited to open houses and information sessions at several area secondary schools this week.

City readies for possible CUPE strike

The City of Greater Sudbury is preparing in case of a province-wide strike by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), the city's CAO said.

Sudburians invited to forum on tomorrow?s energy options

Sudburians will be consulted about Ontario?s future electricity supply mix Friday at an open house with Ontario Ministry of Energy staff from 9 am to 5 pm at the Holiday Inn at 1696 Regent St.

Weather responsible for sulphur dioxide levels: Inco

BY KEITH LACEY [email protected] Inco Ltd.

City to study pros and cons of climate change

BY BILL BRADLEY [email protected] City officials announced a $437,850 one-year study into Greater Sudbury's vulnerability to the potential impacts of climate change at Tom Davies Square Monday.

Snowarama raises $17,000 for Easter Seals

BY Gianni Ubriaco The 31st annual Snowarama for Easter Seals kicked off Saturday with 50 local snowmobilers hitting the trails in support of Easter Seals.