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'Tainted’ process stalls water bottling decision

BY TRACEY DUGUAY For the second week in a row, the owners of Crystal North, a water bottling company, left council chambers without knowing the fate of their business.

More collaboration needed to enhance research excellence

By Kelly Louiseize Canada is the largest international investor in exploration and mining said Tom Hynes, the director general of the CANMET Mining and Mineral Sciences Laboratories with Natural Resources Canada. He was the guest speaker Jan.

Sudbury firefighter among those honoured by province

Eight firefighters and 14 police officers, including a Sudbury firefighter, will be awarded Ontario's top honours for bravery by the Province of Ontario.

Traffic delays on Paris Street for water main repairs

A water main break on Paris Street has reduced traffic to one lane in each direction between Walford Road and Centennial Drive. City of Greater Sudbury crews are currently on site.

Bowl for Kid's Sake

The Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Sudbury have their eyes set on throwing a strike for the annual Bowl For Kid's Sake pajama party, their largest annual fundraiser.
2008 Mock Trial Competition results

2008 Mock Trial Competition results

Lockerby Composite School captured top honours in this year's Mock Trial Competition.

R.H. Murray debate rages on

Following a report from the Rainbow District School Board's Administrative Council recommending the closure of three Walden area schools and to combine them into one large school to be located in the Lively area, a group of concerned parents is speak

Apprenticeship Information Event

BY GIANNI UBRIACO For all those youth out there aspiring for a long, productive, and stable career using some of the most sophisticated technology and earning above-average salaries, then the skills trades may be just what you're looking for.

Business Recognition Night and Silent Auction

BY GIANNI UBRIACO It's always nice to be acknowledged and appreciated for the hard work that you do.

New cancer support programs available free in Sudbury

Beginning Feb. 6, Wellspring Cancer Support Network will be offering support programs in Sudbury with Warmhearts Palliative Caregivers Sudbury/Manitoulin for cancer patients with any type of cancer and at any stage of illness and their caregivers.