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a city in south central Canada in Ontario

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Greater Sudbury's multi-cultural character is dominated by a strong and active francophone population (28.2%).
* Prevention & Treatment of Substance Abuse: Sudbury Action Centre for Youth (Sudbury, ON); Simon House Residence Society (Calgary, AB); InnerVisions Recovery Society (Port Coquitlam, BC); Fraser Recovery Program (Quebec City, QC);
Harvey was on the terraces when Sudbury Town played Tamworth in front of a record crowd for a Vase final in 1989, before the Lambs had the red-and-black colours on the silverware after winning the replay at Peterborough.
Sudbury is one of the most famous mineral producing areas of Canada, with more than 120 years of dependence on its geological resources.
Grant McIntyre of The Globe and Mail wrote that Chilly Beach is "one of the funniest shows anywhere." If the new generation of hosers agree, Sudbury could become the next hot spot in the Great White North.
Herve Sauve, former crown attorney of Sudbury, is the "advocate" acting for the church, and Roy Sullivan is the defense counsel.
By pinpointing the source of the neutrino shortfall, the Sudbury team has made "a beautiful measurement" that "confirms our calculations of how the sun shines," he says.
Construction of the 74,000 square foot facility began at the campus' east end in September, with Sudbury-based Tribury Construction carrying out the project as designed by Castellan James + Partners Architects, also of Sudbury. Occupancy is expected to begin in 2008.
Cinefest Sudbury, Ontario, focusing on Canadian films and filmmakers, is well organized, well sponsored and features an impressive array of very diverse titles from all over the world.
Called the Sudbury structure, it contains some of the world's greatest nickel-copper ore deposits, but questions about its origin have long stymied geologists.
In an address to the NORCAT / Northern Ontario Business Opportunity Series Breakfast (NNOS), Tony Makuch told a packed crowd at the Fontaine Bleue, in Sudbury's Cambrian College, that FNX expects its current 25 per cent annual growth rate to hold, as it explores and develops more Sudbury-area property holdings.
Take a nickel out of your pocket and chances are that the metal came from an unusual geologic structure in Ontario, Canada, called the Sudbury Igneous Complex.
Xstrata Nickel matched its cross-town Sudbury rival CVRD-Inco with a $5 million donation towards Laurentian University's proposed mining centre of excellence.
When Resident Geologist Mike Cosec files his annual report, 2006 will be marked as a year of obvious change in the Sudbury Basin.
A number of factors including a strong business environment, solid partnerships and an improved economy have helped to bring Greater Sudbury's once-faltering downtown core to a state of renewal, according to an official with a downtown business improvement association.