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Winter camping is much more fun when you’re prepared

Winter camping is much more fun when you’re prepared

Outdoors expert comments on everything you will need to plan and carry out a winter weekend outdoors adventure in Northern Ontario
Sudbury-area woman celebrates 105th birthday with a glass of whisky

Sudbury-area woman celebrates 105th birthday with a glass of whisky

Angeline Charlebois' milestone birthday marked with party, greetings from Premier Ford, Prime Minister Trudeau and even King Charles III
Thou shalt not steal: Historic bell vanishes from Whitefish church

Thou shalt not steal: Historic bell vanishes from Whitefish church

The 400-pound bronze bell at St. Christopher’s Church in Whitefish went missing this past weekend; parishioners suspect it was stolen to sell for scrap
Minister says Ontario taking holistic approach to Intimate Partner Violence after Sault murders

Minister says Ontario taking holistic approach to Intimate Partner Violence after Sault murders

Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones says all of government involved in effort to find solutions and better ways of dealing with it
Mining for recruits: New video game targets next generation of miners

Mining for recruits: New video game targets next generation of miners

Developed by Science North and the Canadian Institute for Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, Mine Evolution lets players find, build, operate and close down their own mine
Ornge expansion will 'transform' air ambulance service in the north

Ornge expansion will 'transform' air ambulance service in the north

Health Minister announces purchase of new airplanes at Sudbury's Ornge base
Medical association calls for concerted effort to fix northern doctor shortage

Medical association calls for concerted effort to fix northern doctor shortage

Residents of northern Ontario are not expected to live as long as people in southern Ontario and a key reason is the lack of access to health care
Sault doctor OK to refuse treatment over 'bullying' from patient's mother

Sault doctor OK to refuse treatment over 'bullying' from patient's mother

The health professions appeal board said a Northern Ontario doctor acted reasonably when he said he no longer wanted to provide care to a patient whose mother was 'aggressive, argumentative, intimidating, bullying, angry, sarcastic and demeaning'
VIDEO: Neighbours worried after aggressive dog kills Sudbury puppy

VIDEO: Neighbours worried after aggressive dog kills Sudbury puppy

The puppy’s owner said she and several neighbours are concerned about an aggressive pair of dogs that killed a puppy and allegedly injured a child
Report links food insecurity and children’s mental health

Report links food insecurity and children’s mental health

New study in latest Canadian Medical Association Journal demonstrates a link between mental health and substance abuse and the level of food insecurity people face as children