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Construction 'thriving' in Sudbury

Construction 'thriving' in Sudbury

Ontario's construction industry is thriving, creating jobs and keeping the province's economy moving forward, according to a press release from the province. The value of building permits issued in Ontario rose sharply in December, reaching $2.
Stamping out bullying

Stamping out bullying

Although Riley Kant said she and her friends aren't subjected to bullying, she knows of students at Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School who are.
It's all in the design

It's all in the design

The designs of Bureau Group have been gracing the pages of some of the industry's leading publications.

Speaker to address benefits of French schools

The French Catholic school board is hosting two upcoming workshops in the Greater Sudbury area led by Glen Taylor, an anglophone parent who chose to send his children to French schools.
Extreme cold weather alert issued

Extreme cold weather alert issued

With temperatures dipping below -15 C, the Homelessness Network of Sudbury has issued an extreme cold weather alert for the next 24 hours.
United Way steps up funding

United Way steps up funding

After raising more than $1.9 million during its capital campaign last year, the United Way Sudbury and District has announced it's stepping up its funding for local programs.

Three people shortlisted for Jack Layton award

Gary Kinsman, Laurie McGauley and Leo Therrien have all made the cut as finalists for the inaugural Jack Layton Award.

Wide loads en route to Xstrata Mine site

Two wide load escorts will close sections of road from Smelter Road to the Xstrata Mine site in Falconbridge. The escort by Greater Sudbury Police will accommodate the moving of industrial equipment starting at Lopes Mechanical, 84 Smelter Rd.
Scene of Coleman Mine accident released to Vale

Scene of Coleman Mine accident released to Vale

The Ministry of Labour has released the scene of a fatal mining accident at Vale's Coleman Mine to the company. Ministry spokesperson William Lin said the accident scene was released to Vale Feb.

Kingsway lane closure in effect tonight

The westbound curb lane on The Kingsway, from Argyle Avenue to Mont Adam Street, will be closed starting at 7 p.m. until Feb. 10 for Bell Canada. Posted by Arron Pickard