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Sudbury advocate recognized for food co-op promotion

Sudbury advocate recognized for food co-op promotion

Peggy Baillie of Sudbury is being recognized for her work in co-op advocacy. Baillie, the managing director of the Eat Local Sudbury Co-operative Inc. , will receive the Co-operative Spirit Award during the Co-op Conference and Celebration on Oct.
20 years of success for NORCAT

20 years of success for NORCAT

Sudbury’s Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT) started in a basement room at Cambrian College in 1995, but has since expanded in scope and size to a multi-million-dollar facility over its 20-year history.
Women in Mining hosting panel discussion

Women in Mining hosting panel discussion

The Northern Ontario chapter of Women in Mining (WIM) is hosting a career-building panel discussion in Sudbury on Oct. 15. The panel discussion will include speakers Marcel C.
Alicia Woods named manager of Marcotte Mining

Alicia Woods named manager of Marcotte Mining

Marcotte Mining Machinery Services Inc. has appointed Alicia Woods as general manager, effective immediately.
Sudbury to host 2016 International Mines Rescue Competition

Sudbury to host 2016 International Mines Rescue Competition

Sudbury will host the 10th International Mines Rescue Competition in August 2016.
Sudbury to host food conference

Sudbury to host food conference

Sudbury will play host to a provincial food conference this November. Bring Food Home: Digging Deeper will take place Nov. 20-22 at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Sudbury.
Sudbury contractor appoints new president

Sudbury contractor appoints new president

TESC Contracting of Sudbury has appointed Don Bennett as the company’s new president and chief operating officer. Established in 1976, TESC is an integrated construction services company serving the mining, power, and oil and gas industries.
Medical diagnostics company lands $800K

Medical diagnostics company lands $800K

A Toronto-based medical diagnostics company with strong roots in Sudbury recently secured around $800,000 from angel investors mainly based in Sudbury. “We’re very pleased about the support we’ve had from the Sudbury folks,” said Dr.
City looks to make life easier for film industry

City looks to make life easier for film industry

The City of Greater Sudbury hopes a new bylaw can streamline the process for film productions applying for shooting permits around town. The city has a bylaw in place for film indusry permits, but it dates back to 2005.
Research to study mental health in miners

Research to study mental health in miners

A new research project at the Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH) at Laurentian University will study the mental health of miners at Vale’s Sudbury operations.