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Lab accreditation a 'considerable achievement'

Sudbury Regional Hospital's department of laboratory services recently completed its 2010 accreditation review process, which involved meeting more than 450 requirements.

Students invited to learn about colleges

On Oct. 14, Cambrian College will host a free event where students, parents, counsellors and members of the general public can learn about colleges in the province. The event will take place from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
NOSM, OPSEU reach tentative agreement

NOSM, OPSEU reach tentative agreement

UPDATED Oct. 4 at 11:55 a.m. After bargaining late into the night Oct. 3, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Local 677 have come to a tentative agreement.
Dinner pays tribute to veteran fundraiser

Dinner pays tribute to veteran fundraiser

When Joe Drago first heard the Sudbury Regional Hospital Foundation planned to honour his contributions to the community at a dinner, he told them they should book a small room at a local restaurant for the event.

Students urged to become Champions of Change

The longest running Roots and Shoots Conference in Canada moves into its 11th year at Science North. Students from all four schools boards in the Greater Sudbury area will attend this year’s conference Oct. 6.

City Welding expands operations

City Welding Sudbury Ltd. received an investment of $833,555 from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation to support a business expansion. The announcement was made Oct. 1.
Coats for Kids helps families stay warm for another winter

Coats for Kids helps families stay warm for another winter

About 4,000 pieces of clothing are collected annually by the United Way during the Coats for Kids campaign. Linda Dupuis, community initiatives manager at United Way, said there’s a need for each and every piece that comes in.
City's water costs flow over

City's water costs flow over

UPDATED — Oct. 1, 3:15 p.m. Greater Sudbury's water and wastewater department has blown its 2010 budget by almost three million dollars, a report unveiled at the Sept. 29 city council meeting revealed. The total over-expenditure was $2.
Infrastructure spending must continue: Rodriguez

Infrastructure spending must continue: Rodriguez

The city's work on the city's roads, sewers and waterworks will continue vigorously if John Rodriguez is voted in for a second term of office. The candidate for the Oct.

Mayoral candidate tackles business hours

Mayoral candidate Marianne Matichuk waded into the issue of business hours in a press release issued earlier this week.