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Stronger Ontario NDP team ready to deliver results: Horwath

Ontario's NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said her party is ready to work on the challenges facing communities across the province.

CFUW-Sudbury hands out thousands in scholarships

The Canadian Federation of University Women-Sudbury annually supports higher education in women, especially through the awarding of scholarships and bursaries, and this year is no different.
Student union favours store hours deregulation

Student union favours store hours deregulation

With a referendum vote still more than 14 months away, the student union at Laurentian University is coming out in favour of deregulating store hours in Sudbury.
Industry suppliers gashed after Comstock CCAA filing

Industry suppliers gashed after Comstock CCAA filing

The insolvency of one of Canada’s largest and oldest contracting firms is having a ripple effect on companies in Sudbury and across Northern Ontario.

John Howard Society gets $27K injection

The John Howard Society of Sudbury is getting $27,000 to help with infrastructure repairs and renovations, said Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci.

Health-care union applauds council's home care resolution

Canada's largest health-care union is giving the thumbs up to Sudbury city council's decision to back a resolution calling on all levels of government to work together to strengthen public health care and fulfil the promise of home care.
Matichuk joins Northern mayors at AMO

Matichuk joins Northern mayors at AMO

Mayor Marianne Matichuk is part of a delegation of mayors from Northern Ontario’s five largest cities to meet with a panel of provincial ministers and deputy ministers this week at the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference in Ott
Wheels for Hospice drives $31K donation

Wheels for Hospice drives $31K donation

A three-hour motorcycle ride through Greater Sudbury on Aug. 17 translated into $31,000 for Maison Vale Hospice.

Ontario combining EMO, OFM

Ontario is combining Emergency Management Ontario and the Office of the Fire Marshal into one organization called the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management, which will be dedicated to promoting safer communities.

Graphic design students win north american awards competition

Two of Cambrian College’s graphic design graduates and one upper-year student have been recognized for their outstanding work by one of the largest and most respected arts awards programs in North America, said the college in a news release.