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Sudbury Regional Hospital appoints new CEO

Sudbury Regional Hospital appoints new CEO

Dr. Denis-Richard Roy has been selected as the new president and CEO of Sudbury Regional Hospital (HRSRH). Roy will begin his new duties on January 11, 2010. A physician with a specialty in nephrology, Dr.

Students invited to apply to become House of Commons pages

Students graduating from high school next year are invited to apply for the 2010-2011 House of Commons Page Program.
Clarabelle strikers hold Halloween rally: police called

Clarabelle strikers hold Halloween rally: police called

Local 6500 strikers at the Vale Inco Clarabelle site, dressed in Halloween costumes, held a rally on Friday Oct. 30 that caused police to be called. At about 8:50 p.m.
Vale Inco reaches agreement with Local 105 guards

Vale Inco reaches agreement with Local 105 guards

Vale Inco has reached agreement with one of its unions, Local 105 of the Canadian Guards Association.
Health Unit advises only prioritized residents to seek flu clinics

Health Unit advises only prioritized residents to seek flu clinics

Greater Sudbury residents should stay away from initial flu vaccine clinics unless they belong to a prioritized group, said Dr. Penny Sutcliffe, Sudbury and District Medical Officer of Health.
Six hospital patients on ventilators in Critical Care

Six hospital patients on ventilators in Critical Care

H1N1 flu continues to be a problem in Greater Sudbury, according to a release late Friday from Sudbury Regional Hospital. The situation is as follows stated media relations officer Sean Barrette.

Community 'has a right' to see Vale Inco takeover agreement: MPs

Nickel Belt MP Claude Gravelle and Sudbury MP Glenn Thibeault are calling on Vale Inco to publicly release the agreement it made with Industry Canada when it acquired Canadian-owned Inco in 2006.
City receives $2.25 million boost for biodiversity plan

City receives $2.25 million boost for biodiversity plan

The city's ecology got a boost Oct. 30 from both Vale Inco and Xstrata Nickel. The mining companies are contributing a total of $2.
New government service in Sudbury

New government service in Sudbury

Joe Zito, Rainbow Centre management, gets fingerprinted by Chris Neill, Commissionaires Ottawa I.D. services dept. technician, inside the Rainbow Centre.
Children enjoy music at Best Start Hub

Children enjoy music at Best Start Hub

Isabel Rheault 2, gets comfortable on her mom Sara Milian's lap during the grand opening of the Best Start Hub at Churchill Public School, 1722 Fielding St. in New Sudbury.