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Sudbury Regional Hospital gets funding check up

Sudbury Regional Hospital (SRH) received a $5,142,900 investment announced today by Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci that will lead to new beds, more surgeries and lower wait times for residents in Greater Sudbury.
A lucky duck

A lucky duck

She's a lucky duck. Kali Bertrand, a 13 year-old student from Wahnapitae is the winner of the early bird draw for the 15th annual Rotary Club of Sudbury Sunrisers Luck Duck Dash.

Mayor visiting Vale Inco head office in Brazil

BY BILL BRADLEY Mayor John Rodriguez will meet with senior executives at Vale head office in Brazil this week.

Walden Industrial Park to get make-over

BY BILL BRADLEY Who says an old dog can’t learn new tricks? Walden Industrial Park is getting a remake into a green business cluster, said Tracy Casavant, a Vancouver based chemical engineering consultant to the Greater Sudbury Development Corporatio

A cheaper, healthier way to get around

By Nathalie Gara-Boivin Who says Greater Sudbury isn’t a cycling town? New initiatives and new people are helping to change old car-dependent habits.
Big Daddy Dave Mayes to sign off

Big Daddy Dave Mayes to sign off

Sudbury Mornings will never be the same – for listeners of Big Daddy 103.9 radio. Dave Mayes who co-hosts Big Daddy's Sudbury Mornings show with Carrie-Ann Tantalo is retiring on May 2.

No more long-distance charges within Greater Sudbury

By MARIE LITALIEN Be prepared for a new fee on your next Bell telephone bill, and on every one for the next three years.

Wahnapitae First Nation and Mohawk Garnet Incorporated sign agreement

Wahnapitae First Nation and Mohawk Garnet Incorporated (MGI), an Ontario based mining company owned and run by members of the Mohawk Nation, signed a Memorandum of Understanding last week, stated a news release.
Bartolucci announces funds for water protection plans

Bartolucci announces funds for water protection plans

The Nickel District Conservation Authority will receive $585,000 to help finish the technical studies they need to develop plans for protecting local sources of drinking water, Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci announced in a news release.
Conservation group receives funding to protect local drinking water

Conservation group receives funding to protect local drinking water

The Nickel District Conservation Authority will be receiving $585,000 thanks to Ontario taxpayers to help finish the technical studies they need to develop plans for protecting local sources of drinking water, said a news release.