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Premier breaks ground for $2 billion project

Premier breaks ground for $2 billion project

Vale's $2 billion emissions reduction project will not only deliver a major boost to the economy, it will be “good for the lungs of our children and grandchildren,” according to Premier Dalton McGuinty.
Collège Boréal spending $500,000 on iPads

Collège Boréal spending $500,000 on iPads

On the same day Apple introduced its iPad 3, Sudbury's Collège Boréal announced it will be giving all of its full-time first-year students one of the tablet computers this fall.
World-class aspirations for Laurentian U

World-class aspirations for Laurentian U

Laurentian University laid out a road map for the future with the launch of its 2012-2017 strategic plan, Feb. 6.
Vale hopes to recruit workers through ad campaign

Vale hopes to recruit workers through ad campaign

As it looks to recruit at least 300 full-time workers in Canada this year, Brazilian miner Vale has launched a national advertising campaign to raise awareness about employment opportunities at the company.

Union chief angered by latest Sudbury mining death

Steelworkers Local 6500 president Rick Bertrand said he was “very angry” after hearing about the death of a 47-year-old miner at Vale's Coleman Mine in Sudbury during the early afternoon of Jan. 29.
LU's engineering department receives $10-million boost

LU's engineering department receives $10-million boost

When Stan Bharti was offered a job at Falconbridge in 1981, he had no idea where Sudbury was. The Indian immigrant had been living in Vancouver with his family, where he was working as an engineer.
'Truly inspiring' northern companies honoured

'Truly inspiring' northern companies honoured

When Northern Ontario Business publisher Patricia Mills looks back on 25 years of Northern Ontario Business Awards winners, she sees businesses that are “still in operation, still creating wealth, still creating jobs in northern Ontario.
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.
Vale surrenders part of aggregate licence in Willisville area

Vale surrenders part of aggregate licence in Willisville area

Vale should be “sincerely congratulated” for voluntarily surrendering portions of its aggregate licence near Willisville, Ont., according to the president of the La Cloche Mountains Preservation Society.
Vale, Steelworkers reveal little about deal

Vale, Steelworkers reveal little about deal

Both Vale and Sudbury's Steelworkers Local 6500 are tight-lipped about the details of a tentative five-year deal reached between the two parties July 4.