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Meegwetch Sudbury!

Following the evacuation of the Kashechewan First Nation reserve, Matthew Wesley was unexpectedly thrust into the role of community spokesperson.

Mining facing skilled labour shortage

BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] The mining industry in Ontario has its fair share of hurdles to jump, but with theses challenges comes great opportunity.

Chamber welcomes doctors to town

The Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce, Greater Sudbury Development Corporation and the Regional Business Centre will include a special welcome to 12 of the city?s 19 new doctors at the chamber?s After Business session this evening (Wednesday) at To

Hodgson denies making racial remarks

BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] Former cabinet minister Chris Hodgson, who is now president of the Ontario Mining Association, made news headlines last week regarding the Ipperwash inquiry.

Hodgson denies making racial remarks

BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] Former cabinet minister Chris Hodgson, who is now president of the Ontario Mining Association, made news headlines last week regarding the Ipperwash inquiry.

Federal candidates take aim

BY HEIDI ULRICHSEN [email protected] The New Democrat candidate for Nickel Belt will focus on getting results for the people of his riding and holding the Liberals accountable for the sponsorship scandal during the election campaign.

Slopes and hopes at Adanac Ski Hill

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] Slap on the skis because it's only two weeks until the grand opening of the revamped Adanac Ski Hill.

Inco announces plans to meet with investment community

(CNW) Inco Limited announced today that it will be participating in a conference and a meeting with representatives of the investment community on Dec. 8 and Dec. 12 respectively.

Citizens voice concerns over proposed construction

A citizen's group with homes in the city's South End is holding a public meeting Tuesday evening to voice concerns over a major road construction project scheduled to begin next spring.

Hospitals warns residents to be wary of telemarketing scam

Sudbury Regional Hospital is warning Sudbury residents to beware of an Alberta-based company calling itself Healing Hands Busy Book.