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New Brunswick expert says Sudbury children need blood testing

New Brunswick expert says Sudbury children need blood testing

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley Children near the historic areas of Greater Sudbury where smelting occurred need to have their blood tested, said Inka Milewski, science advisor for the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
Youth ask youth to avoid smoking at Adanac Ski Hill

Youth ask youth to avoid smoking at Adanac Ski Hill

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley  Youth peer leaders cautioned other youth to protect their health by not taking up the smoking habit at Adanac Ski Hill on Saturday.

Downtown Sudbury approves $50,000 donation to architecture school

 Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley At its annual general meeting Friday, Downtown Sudbury, a property owners association, passed a motion to support the proposed Northern School of Architecture.

Downtown needs a big idea to grow: Professor Robinson

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley Participants at the Downtown Sudbury annual general meeting were treated to a big idea Friday morning, a huge what if question.

Greater Sudbury housing statistics slumping

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  Greater Sudbury has joined nine other Canadian cities with slumping housing markets, according to a report by the Canadian Real Estate Association. The city, along with Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, St.

Animals at Wenrick Kennels 'well cared for': inspector

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  Despite recent controversy surrounding Wenrick Kennels, which has the contract for Sudbury's animal control services, the organization passed an unannounced inspection Feb.

Provincial funding for mosquito research

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  The province is helping Laurentian University conduct research into controlling mosquito populations and reducing the spread of diseases through a $210,000 investment from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund C

Aboriginal students receive provincial funding

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  The province is investing $425,000 to help increase the number of aboriginal graduates in Greater Sudbury.
Shovel ready projects to be submitted to federal government

Shovel ready projects to be submitted to federal government

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley Greater Sudbury has a list of approximately $180 million of "shovel ready" projects ready for federal funding.
Prominent Sudburians, organizations win Community Builders Awards

Prominent Sudburians, organizations win Community Builders Awards

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Northern Life hosted the sixth annual Community Builders Awards of Excellence at the Radisson Hotel Feb. 26.