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Coalition making city safer

Making Sudbury a safer place is the goal of the City of Greater Sudbury?s Safe Communities Coalition. Tony Ingram, chair of the non-profit group which has representation from health and safety promotion groups, has 20 years experience in this area.

Coalition making city safer

Making Sudbury a safer place is the goal of the City of Greater Sudbury?s Safe Communities Coalition. Tony Ingram, chair of the non-profit group which has representation from health and safety promotion groups, has 20 years experience in this area.

Construction begins on trades facility

College Boreal held an official sod-turning ceremony Thursday, marking the start of construction of the college's Trades Training and Apprenticeship Centre.

Construction begins on trades facility

College Boreal held an official sod-turning ceremony Thursday, marking the start of construction of the college's Trades Training and Apprenticeship Centre.

Sudburians invited to talk politics

Northern Ontario Marxist-Leninist Party candidates are hosting a political discussion tonight (Thursday) as part of their 2006 election series.

Students open to idea of tuition increase

In a recent petition circulated by the College Student Alliance in Ontario, 26,599 students signed saying they weren't opposed to a tuition hike so long as the value of their education also goes up.

City says ?no? to fair wage

BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] Ward 2 Councillor Claude Berthiaume said the City of Greater Sudbury took a step backwards Wednesday night when they rejected the idea of implementing a fair wage policy on city construction projects.

Construction begins on trades facility

College Boreal held an official sod-turning ceremony Thursday, marking the start of construction of the college's Trades Training and Apprenticeship Centre.

Fire marshal pledges to enforce new regulations

BY BILL BRADLEY [email protected] It?s the law. Every residence in Ontario must have a working smoke alarm on every floor and outside all sleeping areas, according to the Office of the Fire Marshal of Ontario.

Two area bars go dry in January

BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] A pair of downtown bars will run dry this January following a ruling by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario.