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Paul Dunn and David Lickley create pandemic song with a spark of hope

This latest project kind of sprung out of being semi-stranded during the beginning of COVID. I was down in southern Ontario and David was up in Sudbury,  Dunn said. I was learning how to use a recording program and I needed to practise recording tracks and sending them. So I started doing that with Dave. I d sketch out little melodies and create a wav file, send it to Dave, and he d experiment with them and come up with melodies and lyrical lines and that sort of thing. As they moved ideas and iterations back and forth, they created a song.

Manitoulin Island s Joe Maxwell might be letting go of his Olympic dream

Manitoulin Island s Joe Maxwell might be letting go of his Olympic dream A 23-year-old Olympic hopeful from Manitoulin Island says personal injuries and the pandemic have hampered his efforts to compete in Tokyo this summer. Social Sharing I m not crossing anything off, but I m right now focused on finishing off my collegiate season CBC News · Posted: May 03, 2021 3:31 PM ET | Last Updated: May 3 Joe Maxwell during his high school years at his home circles on Manitoulin Island.(Joe Maxwell/Submitted)

FedNor gets Ottawa funding boost as it becomes independent in helping northern Ontario economy

FedNor gets Ottawa funding boost as it becomes independent in helping northern Ontario economy FedNor the organization created by Ottawa to boost economic development in northern Ontario will become a standalone agency, a move the federal government had for years said wasn t necessary. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 27, 2021 11:23 AM ET | Last Updated: April 27 Economic Development and Official Languages Minister Melanie Joly says the move to make FedNor a standalone agency stems from the pandemic and how the agency has been essential in helping entrepreneurs in northern Ontario.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Among the first in Canada — Greater Sudbury buys 4 Teslas for community paramedic program

For Devin Arthur, president of the Sudbury chapter of the Electric Vehicle Society — a consumer advocacy group that helps promote electric vehicles across Canada — the rollout is good news.  It s a good, big news story for Sudbury, especially since, you know, we have all these natural resources that are used in the battery themselves, he told Morning North CBC host Markus Schwabe. One of the ways we ve been trying to promote EVs in Sudbury, at least, is the connection between jobs in the mining industry, because nickel is one of the biggest components in these batteries. When people purchase an electric vehicle, you re directly helping the local economy. So the more EVs on the road, the more potential that nickel is coming from Sudbury.

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