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Standing together on world hemophilia day

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life April 17 is the 20th anniversary of World Hemophilia Day.
Science fair showcases students' scientific investigation

Science fair showcases students' scientific investigation

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life This year on April 4 and 5, the 40th Annual Sudbury Regional Science Fair (SRSF) brought together 85 young science students from local schools to present innovative projects pertaining to engineering, physical and life

Water disruptions in Sudbury today

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  Residents of Greater Sudbury are being asked to conserve water wherever possible April 17. Residents may notice low water pressure and/or discoloured water over the next two days.
Shutdown will reduce nickel stockpile: Vale Inco

Shutdown will reduce nickel stockpile: Vale Inco

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley UPDATE - Rumours of an extended Vale Inco shutdown this summer, which had been swirling through the community for months, have now come true.
Pioneer Manor workers still fighting sick time

Pioneer Manor workers still fighting sick time

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Mandi Hargrave Pioneer Manor workers are fighting to keep their right to accumulate sick time. Picketers marched in front of Minor Manor and city hall Wednesday afternoon.

Hospital receives funds for infrastructure

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  Sudbury Regional Hospital will receive $559,448 from the province to spend on infrastructure projects. A total of $41 million is being spent province-wide through the Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund.
McGuinty boosts Science North's budget by 24 per cent

McGuinty boosts Science North's budget by 24 per cent

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley Premier Dalton McGuinty played Santa Claus with Science North staff and members of the Greater Sudbury community Wednesday afternoon in the Vale Inco Cavern.
Shoppers will soon have to pay for plastic

Shoppers will soon have to pay for plastic

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Dave Eckert  The owner of a local grocery store affiliated with Loblaws Canada said his store's parent company's decision to charge five cents for plastic grocery bags starting April 2
Knights of Columbus celebrate 100th anniversary

Knights of Columbus celebrate 100th anniversary

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  The flag is raised at Tom Davies Square in celebration of the Knights of Columbus club's 100 year anniversary. Mayor John Rodriguez signed a proclamation for Knights of Columbus Week, April 12 to 18.

Cambrian students host car wash April 18

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life  Cambrian students in the Auto Service Technology program will host a car wash April 18 to raise funds for a trip to The 2009 Canadian Skills Competition, which will be held in Waterloo May 5.