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City bureaucracy driving taxi owners out of business

BY TRACEY DUGUAY [email protected] Where have all the taxi drivers gone? According to statistics provided by the city, there is a 37 percent decrease in the number of people who applied for a licence to drive a taxi in Greater Sudbury.

Citizens? watch group will challenge council

BY TRACEY DUGUAY [email protected] Close to 90 percent of citizens surveyed believe the issue of ward restructuring in Greater Sudbury should have been voted on as a referendum question during the 2006 municipal election.

Police ask gasoline consumers for patience

Police are urging all motorists to exercise caution and patience around area gas stations and adjacent streets. A lot of traffic congestion in and around gas stations has been noted lately as drivers line up to fill their tanks.

Finally, the numbers add up

In the Sunday Sept. 18 edition, Northern Life reported on Greater Sudbury CEO Mark Mieto?s new three-year contract.

Cambrian forms partnerships down under

Cambrian College President Sylvia Barnard and Pro-Vice Chancellor (International) Christopher Madden from Griffith University in Queensland, Australia have signed an advanced standing agreement.

Sudbury hosts provincial mining conference

Laurentian Publishing president Michael Atkins will be making a guest speaking appearance at a mining conference held in Sudbury this week.

Centennial quilt on display

BY ROBERT KIRWIN Fern Legault is a life-long resident of Valley East. She was raised in the Radar Road area as Fern Blais, whose family operated Blais Body Shop.

The show will go on

BY BILL BRADLEY [email protected] The Sudbury Theatre Centre will continue to entertain audiences for years to come.

Mining company to spend millions

By Walter Franczyk Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2002 Wallbridge Mining Company has struck a deal with Lonmin Plc to inject $4.5 million (US) into mineral exploration in the Sudbury Basin.

City OKs saving silos

By Vicki Gilhula Sudbury city councillors got sentimental earlier this week and gave unanimous support for a plan that would turn the historic Flour Mill silos into a recreation centre.