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West Nile on the rise, province warns

West Nile on the rise, province warns

The number of mosquitoes with West Nile Virus is on the rise across the province, especially in southern Ontario, and the province is advising residents to take the proper precautions to reduce their risk of contracting it.

Topper's fundraiser supports Elliot Lakers

Topper's Pizza is showing its northern roots by lending support to victims of the Elliot Lake mall collapse. In addition to encouraging donations to the relief fund on its online ordering site, Topper's is collecting in-store donations.

Capreol Beach temporarily closed

Water samples taken by the Sudbury and District Health Unit from Capreol Beach have exceeded the acceptable bacteriological water quality standards for bathing beaches, resulting in the temporary closure of the beach.

City reopens Bell Park Main Beach

Bell Park Main Beach has been reopened.
Highway opening sparks memories of tragedy

Highway opening sparks memories of tragedy

On Aug. 7, 2002, Kelly Henderson and her twin 12-year-old sons, Jordin and Corbin Sauve, lost their lives on Highway 69. The family was returning home to Sudbury just after 7 p.m.

Grass fire burning in Azilda

Greater Sudbury Fire Services is fighting a grass fire burning in the area of Municipal Road 35 in Azilda. Police have closed of access to Municipal Road 35 between Montée Principale and Marier Street.

MOL turns over Algo Centre Mall to owners

The Ministry of Labour has completed on-site collection of evidence following the fatal roof collapse at the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake on June 23, 2012. Control of the site has been transferred to the property owner, Eastwood Mall Inc.
Minister should take blame for Ornge: Gélinas

Minister should take blame for Ornge: Gélinas

Health and Long-Term Care Minister Deb Matthews should step up and take responsibility for what's happened at Ornge, Nickel Belt MPP France Gélinas said.

Greater Sudbury Community Calendar

Greater Sudbury Community Calendar starting August 7. To put your listing on this board post it online at NorthernLife.ca or e-mail [email protected], phone 705-673-5667. All locations for Sudbury unless otherwise indicated.

Capreol Beach unsafe for swimming: Health Unit

Routine water samples taken from Capreol Beach by the Sudbury and District Health Unit have exceeded acceptable bacteriological water quality standards.