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Len Gillis

Len Gillis

Graduating from the Journalism program at Canadore College in the 1970s, Gillis has spent most of his career reporting on news events across Northern Ontario with several radio, television and newspaper companies. He also spent time as a hardrock miner.

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Recent Work by Len

Medical journal cautions against easing access to booze

Medical journal cautions against easing access to booze

New article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal explores the impact of expanded alcohol sales in Ontario, calls for minimum pricing of alcohol products to avoid low-price competitions and a move toward warning labels to increase consumer awareness
Ford wants med schools to favour Ontarians, NOSM U already does

Ford wants med schools to favour Ontarians, NOSM U already does

Ontario's premier said he wants Ontario medical school spaces dedicated to Ontario medical students only, but by virtue of its design, Northern Ontario’s med school is already doing that
VIDEO: In Sudbury, Trudeau vows to get tough on provinces pushing private care

VIDEO: In Sudbury, Trudeau vows to get tough on provinces pushing private care

Prime minister touts new $3.1B Canada-Ontario health agreement during visit to Sudbury
Officers, volunteers conducting grid search for missing city councillor

Officers, volunteers conducting grid search for missing city councillor

Search for Ward 2 Coun. Michael Vagnini is now on its sixth day
Canada facing a crisis in hospital emergency care

Canada facing a crisis in hospital emergency care

Canadian Medical Association said emergency rooms should be for emergency care, not a substitute for walk-in clinics or a missed doctor's appointment
Northern doctor loses licence for 'offensive' conduct during COVID

Northern doctor loses licence for 'offensive' conduct during COVID

Through his practice and on social media, Dr. Patrick Phillips waged a campaign against COVID-19 vaccine requirements and public health measures for more than a year
More pregnant women in Ontario using cannabis for nausea

More pregnant women in Ontario using cannabis for nausea

Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) study said more women use cannabis to fight off severe nausea and vomiting, but evidence shows adverse perinatal and neonatal outcomes   
Man grateful firefighters rescued his dog from downtown fire

Man grateful firefighters rescued his dog from downtown fire

Cause of fire and the extent of the damage to Durham Street building, businesses remains unknown
Medical study identifies cancer risks from multiple CT scans

Medical study identifies cancer risks from multiple CT scans

Study showed that youngsters with four or more CT scans might suffer radiation-induced damage
Cute alert! Sudbury-area sheepdog has giant litter of 17

Cute alert! Sudbury-area sheepdog has giant litter of 17

New mom Ivy's human figures the giant litter may have tied the record
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