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Highway opening sparks memories of tragedy

Highway opening sparks memories of tragedy

On Aug. 7, 2002, Kelly Henderson and her twin 12-year-old sons, Jordin and Corbin Sauve, lost their lives on Highway 69. The family was returning home to Sudbury just after 7 p.m.
Architecture school fostering use of wood in construction

Architecture school fostering use of wood in construction

Construction of Sudbury ’s Laurentian School of Architecture is providing an opportunity to introduce a new material, cross-laminated timber (CLT), into Ontario building practices. On Aug.
Porter CEO receives honorary doctorate

Porter CEO receives honorary doctorate

When he graduated from McGill University in 1971, Robert Deluce had intentions of using his bachelor of science degree to become a medical doctor. But on June 6, more than four decades later, he became a doctor of a different kind.
Advocacy, volunteerism essential for Sudbury entrepreneur

Advocacy, volunteerism essential for Sudbury entrepreneur

Monique Forsyth’s career as a business woman was decided early on. Growing up in Sudbury , the co-owner of Northern Voice & Data Inc.
Volunteer days all the rage at Toromont

Volunteer days all the rage at Toromont

A group of five Toromont CAT employees recently spent a day painting the gym at Gatchell Se­nior Public School in Sudbury.
Sudbury law firm converts former church into high-tech space

Sudbury law firm converts former church into high-tech space

By definition, Orendorff and As­sociates in Sudbury is not a large law firm with three lawyers and a support staff of seven. But Thom­as Orendorff sees many advantages in keeping his business on a smaller scale.
Dynamic workplace breeds innovation

Dynamic workplace breeds innovation

Mike Mayhew can describe the climate at Stantec in three words: fun, dynamic and challenging. “We have a fun, dynamic team with ex­perience and youth,” he says.
Organization head brings worldly experience to role

Organization head brings worldly experience to role

The Northern Centre for Advanced Technology (NORCAT) in Sudbury is set to welcome a new chief executive officer this summer, and Don Duval brings with him a background in science and engineering, punctuated by a passion for business.
Vale enlists local contractors for Sudbury environmental project

Vale enlists local contractors for Sudbury environmental project

There is plenty of opportunity for local contractors and vendors as construction begins on Vale' s $2-billion Clean Atmospheric Emissions Reduction (AER), the largest environmental project in Sudbury.
Canadian economist paints blue sky picture

Canadian economist paints blue sky picture

Export Development Canada chief economist Peter Hall said we are on the verge of a U.S.-led economic recovery that could come as early as next year. And Canadian manufacturers and exporters stand to benefit by it.