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GM: Government partnerships needed for BEV success

GM: Government partnerships needed for BEV success

Battery-electric vehicle sector needs the raw materials for battery electric vehicles and automaker says that sector needs support and investment from higher levels of government   
Reporter’s notebook: Covering the 1980 Val d’Or mine tragedy

Reporter’s notebook: Covering the 1980 Val d’Or mine tragedy

The Belmoral gold mine in Val d’Or experienced a collapse that sent more than a million gallons of water, sediment and slime rushing into the underground workings — and claimed the life of eight miners. Sudbury.com reporter Len Gillis was a CFCL TV reporter in Timmins at the time and he recalls the day
'The funniest man in Canada' coming to the Capitol Centre

'The funniest man in Canada' coming to the Capitol Centre

Funny man Derek Edwards returning to North Bay on Friday, May 12 for a comedy show at the Capitol Centre. He chatted with reporter Len Gillis about growing up in northern Ontario and getting back on stage after the pandemic
Non-profit campaign roots harm reduction with culture

Non-profit campaign roots harm reduction with culture

Thunderbird Partnership Foundation will carried out test campaigns in select communities across Canada including Nipissing First Nation
Mining Act changes ‘flawed,’ need workover, says Sudbury MPP

Mining Act changes ‘flawed,’ need workover, says Sudbury MPP

Sudbury project cited by Conservative government as a good example of why they want to speed up the process to get new mines into production
Cute alert! Sheepdog gives birth to giant litter of 17

Cute alert! Sheepdog gives birth to giant litter of 17

Pet parent to Ivy the sheepdog figures giant litter could have tied record
Northern psychiatrist pleased with delay in assisted dying law

Northern psychiatrist pleased with delay in assisted dying law

'It could be just at that time people may feel,' their only option is MAiD. NOSM University psychiatry chairs favour more time, more discussion and more clarity before enacting a law on medically assisted dying for mentally ill patients
Retirement home food so bad people ordering in, residents say

Retirement home food so bad people ordering in, residents say

Former federal cabinet minister Judy Erola says residents are paying more than $5,000 a month to live at Chartwell Southwind Retirement Residence, but for two years, the food has been so substandard, residents are demanding action
Sudbury cops using fat bikes to expand their downtown patrols

Sudbury cops using fat bikes to expand their downtown patrols

Police officers are now able to do downtown bicycle patrols 12 months of the year
Northern Ontario man wins benefits battle over insurance company

Northern Ontario man wins benefits battle over insurance company

Insurance company denied benefits to a man who fell while cleaning his RV trailer and had serious injuries