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The 8th Annual Mackinac to Manitoulin Race kicks off

The 8th Annual Mackinac to Manitoulin Race kicks off

The 8th Annual Mackinac to Manitoulin Race started in Mackinac Island on Thursday, July 21. The first leg of the MacMan Challenge takes racers to Gore Bay. There is an overnight layover in Gore Bay, with dinner and awards for the first leg.
Sudbury mattress maker caters to quality

Sudbury mattress maker caters to quality

As a manufacturer, Herb Verhoeven hasn't kept up with the times but he never loses sleep over keeping it old school.
Cutting red tape key to success in Sudbury: Matichuk

Cutting red tape key to success in Sudbury: Matichuk

Extending retail hours, cutting red tape at city hall and developing industrial lands are the keys to making Sudbury more business friendly, according to Mayor Marianne Matichuk.
Three towers, 800 units to be ready starting in 2013

Three towers, 800 units to be ready starting in 2013

First phase of project would cater to senior demographic
Company manages remote camps for clients

Company manages remote camps for clients

Don't be surprised when you first meet Tim Warren if he asks whether you know a good cook. But it has to be one who is able to do a bit more than create some tasty dishes.
Construction to begin this summer on domed Sudbury church

Construction to begin this summer on domed Sudbury church

It took eight years to complete construction on the Sistine Chapel, but Pastor Jeremy Mahood is optimistic it won't take nearly as long to build the new All Nations Church in Sudbury.
Researcher develops cancer diagostic tool

Researcher develops cancer diagostic tool

A Sudbury-based researcher is hoping his discovery of a new medical diagnostic tool will “revolutionize” cancer care. Dr.
Gravelle promises results from Growth Plan

Gravelle promises results from Growth Plan

Northern Development, Mines and Forestry Minister Michael Gravelle is promising big results coming out of two upcoming regional economic planning summits slated for June in Thunder Bay and Sudbury.
LU architecture school receives green light

LU architecture school receives green light

The province's Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has given the Laurentian School of Architecture the “green light,” putting forth $21 million for its construction in the city's downtown and pledging to fund its ongoing operating costs.
Sudbury construction industry expects busy year

Sudbury construction industry expects busy year

The construction industry in Sudbury is expecting another active year, despite a weak first quarter in single detached starts.