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Project would keep Capreol seniors 'close to home'

Project would keep Capreol seniors 'close to home'

Eli Martel, former Sudbury East MPP and Tullio Ricci, a former Capreol fire chief, are on a mission to help house seniors as they age. “We have to keep seniors closer to home,” Martel said at the city's planning committee meeting on Sept. 21.
French Catholic board appoints new superintendent

French Catholic board appoints new superintendent

Robert Mayer was recently appointed to the position of superintendent of education with the Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO).

Vale's seeding project takes flight

Planes hired by Vale will start seeding Sept. 22 more than500 acres of barren company land just north of Coniston targeted for reclamation.

Symbioticware and Boréal partner up to test SymBot

A local mining technology company called Symbioticware has partnered with Collège Boréal to test its SymBot monitoring system.

OPSEU, NOSM to resume negotiations Sept. 30

The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) and OPSEU Local 677 have agreed to continue bargaining Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in Sudbury.

Event celebrates francophone heritage

Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) students will be among those gathered at Tom Davies Square in Sudbury Sept. 24 at 9:30 a.m. to take part in the celebration of the first provincial Franco-Ontarian Day.
Electronic classroom will 'increase student interest'

Electronic classroom will 'increase student interest'

Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l’Ontario has launched an electronic classroom pilot project with Grade 7 students at École publique de la Découverte and École secondaire Hanmer.
'Shave and pave' construction a political ploy: Matichuk

'Shave and pave' construction a political ploy: Matichuk

The summer's construction season is busier than usual this year, as the city received extra funding from the provincial government, but one mayoral candidate contends the work is about winning votes, not funding. In a press release issued Sept.

Luncheon supports breast cancer research

The Northern Cancer Research Foundation will hold its 12th annual Luncheon of Hope Sept. 24 at the Caruso Club.

'Hundreds of people' lined up to get out of university campus

A traffic jam at South Bay Road on the Laurentian University campus this afternoon (Sept. 21) is not being caused by OPSEU Local 677 picketers, according to the union's bargaining team chair, Tyler England.