Ontario’s $500M fund boosts critical minerals processing at home
Ontario has officially launched its $500 million Critical Minerals Processing Fund.
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Ontario has officially launched its $500 million Critical Minerals Processing Fund.
The eighth annual Diaper Drive-By, organized by a Sudbury, Ont., radio station concluded Friday after surpassing its donation goal and collecting more than 1,200 cases of diapers and wipes for local families.
The Ontario Building and Construction Tradeswomen is calling for mandatory anti-discrimination and anti-harassment training across Ontario’s construction industry.
Residents in Sudbury got a sneak peek this week at what will be in the final draft of the city’s updated Downtown Master Plan.
Sudbury’s health unit is reporting several COVID-19 and influenza outbreaks at long-term care homes across the city.
Skills Ontario is giving its predictions for the most in-demand trades for 2026, with a big emphasis on mining-related trades in northern Ontario.
Young visitors will get free and discounted access to two of northern Ontario’s major science attractions this holiday season through a new federal initiative.
A Sudbury, Ont., man is sharing his story of how he managed to save a bear that was badly injured when it was hit by a car.
A Sudbury radio station and a local support centre are preparing for their eighth annual holiday diaper drive, with collection events scheduled all week.
Tony Ryma speaks with John Gunn to find out more about plans to honour Jane Goodall, who spread the word of Sudbury’s regreening story across the globe.
Fifteen hybrid wolf-dogs have been relocated by Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources.
An ATV driver is facing criminal charges after fleeing a police checkpoint on Manitoulin Island and colliding with a police cruiser.
Police in Greater Sudbury have charged five people – including a 15-year-old – in connection with some high-value thefts from LCBOs in the city totalling $30,000.
A report headed to a Sudbury committee next week says damage caused by fires in 2025 more than doubled compared to 2024, rising to $15.6 million from $7.2 million a year ago.
The Greater Sudbury Police Service says most people checked during a recent enforcement initiative were following their court-ordered conditions.
A Sudbury outreach group aiding up to 200 vulnerable people nightly may shut key programs Dec. 31 due to a funding shortfall.