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Health inspectors to be recognized

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Environmental Public Health Week, running from Jan.
Vale Inco announces new president and CEO

Vale Inco announces new president and CEO

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Vale Inco recently announced the appointment of Tito Martins as President and Chief Executive Officer of its wholly-owned subsidiary Vale Inco Ltd., replacing Murilo Ferreira. He is set to start in January 2009.

Broken water main closes Regent Street

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Police and Public Works crews have been on the scene of a broken water main in the area of Regent Street at and Hyland Drive since around 5:30 a.m. Saturday morning.
Proposed student rooming house defeated - again

Proposed student rooming house defeated - again

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley Attempts by Ward 5 Coun. Ron Dupuis to resurrect a controversial rooming house rezoning application for the Flour Mill area failed at city council Wednesday.

Wolves in Gatchell?

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley  Have wolves moved into Gatchell? Landsend Street resident Susan Mayer said she has spotted wolves on top of the Vale Inco slag heaps at the end of Dean Avenue in Gatchell.

Relaxation group to be held for people living with cancer

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life The Supportive Care Program of the Sudbury Regional Hospital Regional Cancer Program is pleased to offer ongoing information sessions for cancer patients in Sudbury, as well as those staying at the Daffodil Terrace Lod

Workshop for parents of children with autism

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Parents/guardians of children with autism in Rainbow Schools are invited to an ABLLS workshop on Wednesday, Jan. 28 at Gatchell School. The session will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium.

Cancer support programs to be offered at hospital

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life The Supportive Care Program of the Sudbury Regional Hospital (HRSRH) Regional Cancer Program (RCP) is pleased to offer two ongoing information sessions for cancer patients in Sudbury and across northeastern Ontario.
Council briefed on Pioneer Manor insurance settlement

Council briefed on Pioneer Manor insurance settlement

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life Reporter Bill Bradley Greater Sudbury has settled with its insurance company over the fire damage at Pioneer Manor in October 2006.

Memorial hospital site needed for ALC patients

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life The Memorial hospital site cannot be closed because there is a crisis brewing in the city, said former Mayor Jim Gordon, at city council Wednesday.