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Cliffs announcement 'days away'

Cliffs Natural Resources CEO Joseph Carrabba publicly stated May 1 that an announcement about where the company will build its ferrochrome processing facility is “days away.
In the event of an emergency...

In the event of an emergency...

Interoperability isn't a word that rolls off the tongue, but in a major emergency, it could be the difference between life and death.
No need for quiet

No need for quiet

It may be sheer coincidence that in the 100 years of library service in the City of Greater Sudbury, a new branch is nearing completion.
Short-term ED crisis solutions on meeting's agenda

Short-term ED crisis solutions on meeting's agenda

Given the ongoing crisis in Health Sciences North's emergency department, local health-care officials will come together May 7 to discuss the problem.
NorthernLife.ca earns best website honours

NorthernLife.ca earns best website honours

If winning one award is sweet, winning two is even sweeter. But for the staff at Northern Life, learning that our website, NorthernLife.
Nursing students turn teachers in Kathmandu

Nursing students turn teachers in Kathmandu

Next week, a group of 11 second- and third-year Cambrian College nursing students will board a plane to travel to Kathmandu, Nepal, where they plan to volunteer with a women's health organization for two weeks.
N'Swakamok president honoured for volunteerism

N'Swakamok president honoured for volunteerism

N'Swakamok Native Friendship Centre president Barbara Stevens-Burns works hard to make ensure Aboriginal people in Sudbury receive as many opportunities as possible for social and personal development.

Lupus specialist to speak May 5

The Linda Ethier Chapter of Lupus Ontario Sudbury branch is hosting a symposium on the autoimmune disorder on May 5. The event includes a symposium, dinner and an evening of live entertainment.

Lockerby Mine resumes production

First Nickel Inc. has resumed normal operations at its Lockerby Mine after the company was forced to shut down last week because of problems with one of the mine's shafts turned up in a Ministry of Labour inspection.

May 1 marks Doctors' Day

Ontario's doctors treat more than 400,000 patients every day and these interactions between patients and doctors are the foundation of the health-care system, according to the Ontario Medical Association.