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Laurentian University recovering from ‘cyber incident’

Laurentian University recovering from ‘cyber incident’

University currently on winter break, but the incident has impacted LU’s website and other digital services
VIDEO: We test out The Moonwalk at Science North

VIDEO: We test out The Moonwalk at Science North

The editor of our sister site, Sudbury.com, rode Science North’s iconic gyroscope before it was decommissioned — and now he's back to check out the centre's newest experience
Stiles slams Ford government for burying report showing French university could work

Stiles slams Ford government for burying report showing French university could work

Ontario NDP leader and Franco-Ontarian community take Conservatives to task for turning down the proposal to create the French-language Université de Sudbury, even though document obtained through FOI said school was well-prepared
Swim clubs want Northeast’s only 50-metre pool reopened

Swim clubs want Northeast’s only 50-metre pool reopened

‘Devastating consequences’: Laurentian University’s Jeno Tihanyi Olympic Gold Pool has been closed nearly four years
Science North is about to decommission its gyroscope, so one of our editors went for a spin

Science North is about to decommission its gyroscope, so one of our editors went for a spin

The gyroscope is leaving to make way for more inclusive and up-to-date exhibits at Space Place, and Sudbury.com editor Mark Gentili wanted to take a ride before it’s gone forever
Bittersweet Christmas present for Letterkenny fans

Bittersweet Christmas present for Letterkenny fans

The 12th and final season of the Sudbury-shot show drops on Crave Dec. 25, although the Letterkenny universe lives on in spinoff Shoresy
Prescribing course for nurses in the works at Ontario colleges

Prescribing course for nurses in the works at Ontario colleges

Seven colleges, including Sault College, have partnered on program giving RNs the training they need to prescribe medications following provincial announcement
Northern students still told to avoid Laurentian: consultant

Northern students still told to avoid Laurentian: consultant

Senate members say focus should be outside of Laurentian's backyard, where bridges have been burned by insolvency process
Death of a Millionaire: Retired OPP detective releases debut crime novel

Death of a Millionaire: Retired OPP detective releases debut crime novel

David Lalonde's book is set in 1985, before DNA and other modern technology came into play in criminal investigations
A decade later, murder of northern Ontario nurse still unsolved

A decade later, murder of northern Ontario nurse still unsolved

Police and a friend of Sheri-Lynn McEwan continue to appeal for information that may lead to a crack in the cold case