IAMGOLD’s Cote Mine officially opens with ribbon cutting ceremony
To celebrate Cote Mine's official grand opening, officials with IAMGOLD hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony and luncheon on the grounds of its large open pit gold mine.
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
To celebrate Cote Mine's official grand opening, officials with IAMGOLD hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony and luncheon on the grounds of its large open pit gold mine.
From paper and pen to tablets and computers, staff at the Greater Sudbury hospital are preparing for what they say is one of the biggest changes to happen to the hospital in decades.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating two hate crime incidents this month at a northern Ontario high school.
Earthquakes Canada and Vale confirm a 3.1 MN magnitude seismic event occurred shortly after 9 a.m. on May 22 at the Garson Mine site in Greater Sudbury, Ont.
Robert Steven Wright will return to court in June as his sexual assault charges make their way through the court system.
From paper and pen to tablets and computers, staff at the Greater Sudbury hospital are preparing for what they say is one of the biggest changes to happen to the hospital in decades.
For 21 years, advanced care paramedic Maxine Samson has called the back of an ambulance her office.
Many areas in northeastern Ontario are under a severe thunderstorm watch, Environment Canada said Wednesday.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating two hate crime incidents this month at a northern Ontario high school.
Robert Steven Wright will return to court in June as his sexual assault charges make their way through the court system.
From paper and pen to tablets and computers, staff at the Greater Sudbury hospital are preparing for what they say is one of the biggest changes to happen to the hospital in decades.
Daily security patrols are returning to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.’s downtown this summer. City council recently approved a pilot program that will see security patrols mid-day and in the evenings.
A U.S. citizen is facing impaired driving and other charges following an incident May 20 in Sault Ste. Marie.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating two hate crime incidents this month at a northern Ontario high school.
Two people have been charged with viciously beating a victim this week in Sault Ste. Marie.
To celebrate Cote Mine's official grand opening, officials with IAMGOLD hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony and luncheon on the grounds of its large open pit gold mine.
From paper and pen to tablets and computers, staff at the Greater Sudbury hospital are preparing for what they say is one of the biggest changes to happen to the hospital in decades.
Many areas in northeastern Ontario are under a severe thunderstorm watch, Environment Canada said Wednesday.
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating two hate crime incidents this month at a northern Ontario high school.
A 60-year-old northern Ontario man is facing several impaired driving-related charges following a traffic stop near Highway 11 over the long weekend.