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Whitefish mourning the theft of 120-year-old church bell

Whitefish mourning the theft of 120-year-old church bell

The 400-pound bronze bell at St. Christopher’s Church went missing this past weekend 
Climate change needs to be addressed as a natural disaster

Climate change needs to be addressed as a natural disaster

Medical journals around the world say it is time to treat the climate and nature crises as one indivisible global health emergency
Sudbury's Pace Global launches new Online Digital initiative

Sudbury's Pace Global launches new Online Digital initiative

Federal grant money is available to help small and medium businesses take advantage of going digital
Health minister comments on intimate partner violence

Health minister comments on intimate partner violence

Sylvia Jones says province is responding to violence in a holistic way trying to find solutions and better ways of dealing with it
Ford in Sudbury to announce $4.1M for five mining projects

Ford in Sudbury to announce $4.1M for five mining projects

Major announcement is $2.1 million for Frontier Lithium to develop a new lithium extraction method at its big deposit in Northwestern Ontario
Mining for recruits: New video game targets next generation of miners

Mining for recruits: New video game targets next generation of miners

Developed by Science North and the Canadian Institute for Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Mine Evolution lets players find, build, operate and close down their own mine
Health Sciences North opens Acute and Reactivation Care Centre

Health Sciences North opens Acute and Reactivation Care Centre

New 52-bed facility is $11.9 million project designed to help older patients stabilize or improve their health status
Ornge expansion in Sudbury ‘will transform’ air ambulance service

Ornge expansion in Sudbury ‘will transform’ air ambulance service

Health Minister announces purchase of new airplanes at Sudbury's Ornge base, expansion of air ambulance service presence in the city
OMA calls for concerted effort to fix Northern doctor shortage

OMA calls for concerted effort to fix Northern doctor shortage

Residents of Northern Ontario are not expected to live as long as people in Southern Ontario and a key reason is the lack of access to health care
Ontario doctors can say ‘no’ if patient's family is abusive

Ontario doctors can say ‘no’ if patient's family is abusive

The health professions appeal board said a Northern Ontario doctor acted reasonably when he said he no longer wanted to provide care to a patient whose mother was a difficult to deal with