Between January and March 2014, the Greater Sudbury Police Service received a number of complaints in which an older male in small black car appeared to be following young females, exposing himself
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Hydro One reports outage Lively, Chelmsford and Azlida affecting approx. 8,500 customers. Crews have been dispatched and the cause is currently unknown.
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SUDBURY – Cambrian College’s Graphic Design graduating class explores Greater Sudbury’s bittersweet parallels in a new exhibit that runs throughout April at the College’s Open Studio.
“The show revolves around questions, such as, ‘What keeps us going? What makes us who we are? What makes a Sudburian a Sudburian?’,” Gaëtan Godin, a student in the third-year class, says of the BitterSweet show. “The answer lies within the bittersweet relationship we have with our city.”
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One of the potential, major complications linked to diabetes is the development of foot ulcers, which can lead to the amputation of one or both feet. The rate of lower extremity amputations among people with diabetes in Northern Ontario is higher than the provincial average.
But most amputations can be avoided by proper, preventative foot care.
This Friday in Sudbury, the Diabetes Care Service of Health Sciences North/Horizon Santé-Nord (HSN) and Diabetic Foot Canada are teaming up to host a workshop, the Prevention and Management of Diabetic Foot Complications.
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Students at five Rainbow Schools will share in a total of $20,145 in funding from the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Sudbury Branch. Funding will benefit students at Algonquin Road Public School, Markstay Public School, Confederation Secondary School, Lively District Secondary School and Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School.
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