Carol Mulligan, SudburyStar

Carol Mulligan

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Sudbury, ON, Canada

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Sudbury's G-Rant happy to give up MC job

HOT 93.5 FM morning show host G-Rant acted as master of ceremonies four years in a row at Sam Bruno PET galas, helping to raise money for a positron emission tomography scanner for Sudbury. → Read More

Ministry nixes mobile PET scanner for Sudbury

Nuclear medicine specialist Dr. Dave Webster has spoken out for years about the need for a positron emission tomography scanner in the North. → Read More

Sudbury passenger recalls 'near-death' experience

Brent Hannah calls it a near-death experience. He and wife Sabrina were five minutes into Jazz Air Flight 8604 from Greater Sudbury Airport to Toronto on Oct. 14 when their plane took a sudden and abrupt right turn. → Read More

Sudbury doctor calls for mobile PET

Dr. Dave Webster has an idea he says will benefit patients in northeastern Ontario, save the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care money and help the Government of Ontario fulfil its Patients First mandate all at the same time. → Read More

Sooner rather than later for Sudbury PET scanner

Health Sciences North officials expect to issue a request for proposals for the purchase of a combined positron emission tomography-computed tomography scanner in the very near future. → Read More

Health minister bringing $4.6 million to Sudbury

Health and Long-Term Care Minister Eric Hoskins is scheduled to visit Sudbury on Tuesday and he won't arrive empty-handed. → Read More

Sudbury byelection scandal dogs Wynne, Thibeault

The Sudbury byelection scandal continued to dog Premier Kathleen Wynne, her Liberal government, two Liberal bigwigs and one of her cabinet ministers Wednesday. → Read More

Hospital defends plan to ship laundry south

A community and seniors' activist in Sudbury is taking the administration at Health Sciences North to task for airing its dirty laundry. → Read More

Sudbury MPP rejects call to quit cabinet

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Sudbury byelection scandal takes new twist

Just when you thought the Sudbury byelection scandal couldn't get more convoluted, the Ontario Provincial Police laid corruption charges Tuesday against Gerry Lougheed Jr. and Pat Sorbara, a key advisor to Premier Kathleen Wynne. → Read More

Search exercise trains Sudbury police officers

When she was 47, Tammy Bellamy began experiencing difficulty doing her job at Costco in the clothing department. → Read More

No justice for Sudbury miner, union says

United Steelworkers is slamming the Government of Ontario, the attorney general and police for not pursuing a criminal investigation into the April 6, 2014, death of Paul Rochette and the critical injury of Justin Stewart at Vale Ltd.'s Copper Cliff Smelter. → Read More

Vale got off light: Family, co-worker of Rochette

The question begs to be asked after Monday's sentencing of Vale Canada Ltd. to $1 million in fines in the April 2014 death of Paul Rochette: Was justice served? → Read More

Team effort to resuscitate hockey player

News, Local, Provincial, Canada, World, Sports, High School Sports, Local Hockey, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Lacrosse, Curling, Other Sports, Entertainment, Local, Movies, Music, Television, Celebrities, Life, Health, Food, Travel, Money, Opinion, Editorial, Letters, Column, Your Newspaper, Social medias, Events, UR, News, Sports, Life, Entertainment, Money, Opinion,… → Read More

Vale fined $1M in worker's death

Vale Canada Ltd. was fined $1 million, plus a 25 per cent surcharge and courts costs, after pleading guilty Monday to four charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act in the April 6, 2104 death of Paul Rochette. → Read More

Obstruction charges relate to death of miner

The Ministry of Labour has confirmed the two obstruction charges laid against Glencore Canada Corp. in June and the Occupational Health and Safety Act charges laid last week against the company are both related to the death of miner Richard Pigeau. → Read More

Accent: Lore of the pour

A sight that once drew Sudburians and visitors like moths to a flame is now caught in rare glimpses when travelling in the Big Nickel Road-Highway 144 area. → Read More

Champions awarded for making Sudbury healthier

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Charges in miner’s death

Tears will be shed today by hard-rock miners at Nickel Rim South Mine, by the union that represents them, and by friends and family as they mark the one-year anniversary of the workplace death of a man who was beloved. → Read More

Six more orders issued at North Mine

Work is continuing at Vale Ltd.'s Copper Cliff North Mine to address the latest health and safety infractions identified by the Ministry of Labour after one of its inspectors visited the mine. → Read More