Science North gets funds for new theatres (The Timmins Daily Press)
September 7, 2007 on 10:42 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsScience North will develop four new object theatres and two travelling exhibits after receiving $2.3 million from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation.
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Local News Sudbury turns methane into electricity (Thunder Bay Post)
September 7, 2007 on 9:47 am | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsThe first green energy project of its kind in northern Ontario was launched Thursday in Sudbury. The gas generation plant captures methane gas from Sudbury’s landfill to create electricity.
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Proposal smells bad to residents; Compost facility plan sparks odour, environmental worries (The Sudbury Star)
September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsNoelville residents are raising a stink over the potential development of a recycling and composting facility in their community. If the project moves forward, residents fear they’ll soon see - and smell - the transportation and treatment of recyclable and compost material from across Ontario.
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Local briefs (The Timmins Daily Press)
September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsA 14-year-old girl was returned home safely to her parents Monday morning after she went missing Saturday. Officers with the Kapuskasing detachment of the OPP began looking for the teen after her parents reported she left home early Saturday and did not return.
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Police locate missing girl (The Sudbury Star)
September 5, 2007 on 7:19 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsGreater Sudbury Police came to the aid of worried Kapuskasing parents over the weekend, finding their wayward daughter and ensuring her safe return home.
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Loss of manufacturing jobs in Ontario offset by other growth; West leads Canada (MSN Money Canada)
September 5, 2007 on 10:02 am | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsTORONTO (CP) - Job losses in manufacturing in Ontario - like the 1,200 cuts just announced at General Motors - have been painful, but economists say the impact has been softened by growth in other sectors as the economy diversifies.
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Ungava Minerals Corp.: Ontario Litigation Update (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
September 5, 2007 on 10:02 am | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No Comments Ungava Minerals Corp. announced today that there have been significant developments in the Ontario litigation in which the Corporation and its subsidiary, Ungava Mineral Exploration Inc., are Plaintiffs.
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Factory job losses slow Ontario growth (The Ottawa Sun)
September 4, 2007 on 7:25 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsTORONTO — Job losses in manufacturing in Ontario — like the 1,200 cuts just announced at General Motors — have been painful, but economists say the impact has been softened by growth in other sectors as the economy diversifies.
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Going south no solution (The Sudbury Star)
September 4, 2007 on 7:25 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsJessie St. Amour is a young man suffering a rare form of kidney disease called Alport syndrome. He has had the disease for some time.
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Loss of manufacturing jobs in Ontario offset by other growth; West leads Canada (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
September 3, 2007 on 7:22 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsTORONTO (CP) - Job losses in manufacturing in Ontario - like the 1,200 cuts just announced at General Motors - have been painful, but economists say the impact has been softened by growth in other sectors as the economy diversifies.
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Is Rick Bartolucci The Wizard of cash?; But critics say despite the money he delivers, there’s still no plan for … (The Sudbury Star)
September 1, 2007 on 8:18 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsWhether it’s an $8,000 grant to a business or $8 million to Laurentian University for mining research, it seems Sudbury MPP Rick Bartolucci is quick with a cheque.
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August 31, 2007 on 7:35 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsAugust 31, 2007 - Mississauga, Peel and other 905 municipalities lag far behind Toronto in providing high density housing, efficient public transit and intensified land uses, says a report issued Monday.
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Ferrell comedies are hit or miss (Jam! Showbiz)
August 31, 2007 on 7:35 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsWill Ferrell’s career works on the Forrest Gump adage, “Stupid is as stupid does.” But playing stupid is a hit-or-miss operation. This week, one of Ferrell’s stupid hits arrived on DVD. It is Blades of Glory, a hilarious slapstick satire on figure skating.
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When there’s a Will …. (Toronto Sun)
August 31, 2007 on 7:35 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsFerrell’s comedies are hit or miss — Blades hits!
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When there’s a Will …. (Calgary Sun)
August 31, 2007 on 7:35 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsFerrell’s comedies are hit or miss — Blades hits! Will Ferrell’s career works on the Forrest Gump adage, “Stupid is as stupid does.” But playing stupid is a hit-or-miss operation.
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Sudbury teenager will get home dialysis after all; But he’ll have to travel to Toronto for training, monitoring (The Sudbury Star)
August 30, 2007 on 7:40 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsWord that a Sudbury teenager suffering kidney failure has been accepted into a home dialysis program in Toronto is good news for his family, but it comes at a price.
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Economics suffering: study (Cornwall Standard Freeholder)
August 30, 2007 on 7:40 pm | In Greater Sudbury Ontario | No CommentsThinking of opening a business in Cornwall? Think again. You’re much better off living than working in the Seaway City - at least according to a new report released by the Pembina Institute, an Alberta-based environmental research institute.
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