Making mental health in the workplace a priority
Workplace Safety North and Ontario Mine Rescue have been recognized with a platinum award from Excellence Canada for their commitment to mental health in the workplace.
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Congratulations to Marita Sangestini and Adriana Pacitto the winners of our Mother's Day Giveaway with $100 gift cards to Giovanni's Italian Restaurant and two tickets to the Simon & Garfunkel Story show in Sault Ste. Marie.
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Congratulations to Noella Donnelly, the winner of the CTVNewsNorthernOntario.ca Take Your Family to a Sudbury Five Basketball Game Contest. She has won four tickets to the game on Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 7 p.m. at Sudbury Community Arena.
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Congratulations to the Rastall Team of the Month winners:
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Congratulations to our winner of the Take Your Family to the Sudbury Wolves game contest:
Nicole Gagnon of Azilda
Congratulations to our winners of the Take Your Family to the Sudbury Five Basketball Game Contest:
Victoria Bowie
Derek Durkac
Amber Langis
Who each won a family four-pack of tickets to the game
Saturday, May 6 at 7 p.m.
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Shauna Murphy
Pamela Ladouceur
Natashia Miller
Each won a family four-pack of tickets to the game
Sunday, April 23 at 2 p.m.
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Northern Weather Star Winners:
Week 1 - Caden
Week 2 - Emersyn
Week 3 - Adrienne
Week 4 - Elliette
Bonus - Alice
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This contest is also closed.
The two winners of the Dino Duo family passes to Science North
and Dynamic Earth are:
First Winner - Nick Skakoon
Second Winner - Ethan Dunk
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Workplace Safety North and Ontario Mine Rescue have been recognized with a platinum award from Excellence Canada for their commitment to mental health in the workplace.
An annual challenge that invites the community to camp outside for three nights and four days is back in Elliot Lake.
Sudbury artist Rob Sacchetto has his first art gallery exhibit in Sudbury -- and it’s timely, given we’re in spooky season.
Greater Sudbury Police have released a photo of a person they say escaped by driving their motor vehicle on a sidewalk past pedestrians and then the wrong way down a one-way street.
The Sudbury - Manitoulin area is seeing reports of increased infections and community exposures of pertussis, also known as whooping cough.
The Gathering Place board chair Peter Gregory is vowing to fight to keep the doors to the Cassells Street soup kitchen open after the District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board denied their six-figure funding request.
A novice driver charged for speeding in the North Bay area recently also had alcohol in the bloodstream, in violation of the province's zero-tolerance laws for inexperienced drivers.
It only took minutes for North Bay pharmacist Brian Chute to be out $1,500 after fraudsters deceptively swapped his bank card with another.
The union representing the fire rangers with the Ministry of Natural Resources says money won’t fix the systemic problems in the workplace.
Students at North Bay’s Canadore College were participating in one-day innovation challenge Tuesday where they had to come up with ideas to tackle key issues northern Ontario communities face.
A critical piece of the Sault’s homeless outreach strategy is almost ready to hit the road.
Police seized drugs, $70,000 and a large gold chain in a drug trafficking bust earlier this month in Thunder Bay.
An annual event held in Sault Ste. Marie is back for the 29th year to ensure local kids get the winter clothing they need as the temperature dips.
The lack of 24-hour public washrooms has been a long-standing issue in the Sault, especially considering the rise in homelessness.
The union representing the fire rangers with the Ministry of Natural Resources says money won’t fix the systemic problems in the workplace.
Settlers landed in Moose Factory around 350 years ago, but to Indigenous people, it has been their land for many generations.
The two-story log home at the end of Wilson Avenue in Timmins – known as the Mackechnie House -- is one of the designated properties on the City of Timmins’ Municipal Heritage Committee.
Police in Timmins are investigating a brazen robbery at a local convenience store last week.
The union representing the fire rangers with the Ministry of Natural Resources says money won’t fix the systemic problems in the workplace.
The City of Timmins is making it easier for victims to report incidents of hate and discrimination through a new online reporting tool.