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Casting call gets wider with talent agency merger

Casting call gets wider with talent agency merger

As more film projects head north to take advantage of provincial grants, tax credits and affordable production conditions, local actors and industry professionals are able to find or make work at home.
Business self-starters program hits dead end

Business self-starters program hits dead end

Sudbury’s Learning Initiative is looking for new ways to support entrepreneurs in Sudbury as their self-employment program loses its function as an administrator of provincially-funded programming.
Turning Sudbury’s regreening expertise into a marketable product in the works

Turning Sudbury’s regreening expertise into a marketable product in the works

Sudbury’s environmental destruction and subsequent reclamation is one of the city’s defining moments.
Sudbury boat manufacturer expands

Sudbury boat manufacturer expands

By next spring, Sudbury’s Legend Boats will conclude a three-year project to build a new state-of-the-art facility where it can design, produce, and sell its fleet of family fishing and leisure boats.
Artisan Chicken Policy brings local poultry to the table

Artisan Chicken Policy brings local poultry to the table

Ontario foodies and locavores can look forward to more options when it comes to barbecuing as a new policy ensures they’ll have better access to local chicken.
Events centres among 16 big projects presented at city hall

Events centres among 16 big projects presented at city hall

A whole slew of big projects and big ideas got a public airing Nov. 27 at a daylong session at city hall in Sudbury.
Sudbury firm developing new vaccine

Sudbury firm developing new vaccine

It was a momentous autumn for Lilly Creek Vaccines Inc., as they received a significant provincial grant to develop a new vaccine, and their parent organization broke ground for their coming facilities.
Committee seeks to close gender wage gap

Committee seeks to close gender wage gap

Marianne Matichuk remembers picketing at her high school in the 1970s, protesting the exclusion of girls from shop class.
Sudbury loses long-time mining advocate

Sudbury loses long-time mining advocate

The Sudbury mining community has lost one of its own, following the death of André Ruest, vice-president of operations at B&D Manufacturing.

Ex-Quebec premier talks North’s place in the global economy

Attendees at the Naturallia conference in Sudbury received an informative presentation by Jean Charest, Nov. 12, as the natural resource sector forum reached its peak.