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Calling all entrepreneurs: make your best pitch

Calling all entrepreneurs: make your best pitch

Sudbury’s Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT) and the Northern Ontario Angels, a regional investor network, is giving entrepreneurs the chance to present their new business ideas to a room of prospective angel investors at the inaugural
Reeling back Sudbury's history

Reeling back Sudbury's history

The geneologists, students and history buffs who use the City of Greater Sudbury Archives now have another resource to use in their research.
City and Salvation Army launch new homeless shelter

City and Salvation Army launch new homeless shelter

After months of planning, the City of Greater Sudbury has partnered with the Salvation Army to launch a temporary homeless shelter at the downtown New Life Centre starting Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Lasalle's Jeff McKibbon wins outstanding principal award

Lasalle's Jeff McKibbon wins outstanding principal award

Jeff McKibbon of Lasalle Secondary School has received national recognition for his exceptional leadership. He is among Canada’s Outstanding Principals for 2014.
Vale's Totten Mine officially opens Friday

Vale's Totten Mine officially opens Friday

Local media and dignitaries will finally get a look at Vale's newest mine, when Totten Mine officially opens this Friday. It is the Sudbury Basin's first new mine in 35 years.
Community crisis services for mental health could near capacity

Community crisis services for mental health could near capacity

Health Science North's community crisis services, established to provide support for the growing impact mental illness has on the community, will need to increase capacity to meet demand, said a hospital representative.
Global march honours the dead, fights for the living

Global march honours the dead, fights for the living

In what has become a growing annual event, dozens of people in Greater Sudbury took to the streets Friday for a march in support of girls and women who have been victims of violence.
Water leak closes two lanes on Falconbridge Road

Water leak closes two lanes on Falconbridge Road

Traffic is down to one lane on a portion of Falconbridge Road near The Kingsway, where crews have been out since early Sunday dealing with a water leak. A release from the city said crews were on site to investigate the leak and to make repairs.
Phase 2 of architectural school construction to begin in March

Phase 2 of architectural school construction to begin in March

Meeting Friday, Laurentian University's board of governors awarded a $23.9 million contract for the construction of Phase 2 of the Laurentian School of Architecture.
Bringing the Big Easy to Sudbury to battle breast cancer

Bringing the Big Easy to Sudbury to battle breast cancer

Natura by Verdicchio will be transformed into the streets of New Orleans March 1, during the Mardi Gras gala.