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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

New medical association prez wants to 'level the playing field' for northern doctors

New medical association prez wants to 'level the playing field' for northern doctors

Dominik Nowak was named new president of the Ontario Medical Association at the annual general meeting held in Sudbury on May 2
Ontario mine workers will soon be given heat stress toolkits

Ontario mine workers will soon be given heat stress toolkits

Research is underway to help Ontario workers avoid heat stress in the workplace by using body sensors to determine if a worker is in a risky situation
Medical journal cautions against easing access to booze

Medical journal cautions against easing access to booze

New article in Canadian Medical Association Journal calls for minimum pricing of alcohol products to avoid low-price competitions, and a move toward warning labels
Mining records ‘significant drop' in lost-time WSIB injuries

Mining records ‘significant drop' in lost-time WSIB injuries

But less-serious injuries continue to rise, and that’s concerning, said WSIB leader
BEYOND LOCAL: Ford wants med schools to favour Ontarians, NOSM U already does

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

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said this week 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
Province’s first nurse with prescribing powers is on Manitoulin

Province’s first nurse with prescribing powers is on Manitoulin

Cyril Lee Turley is a registered nurse at the Northeastern Manitoulin Family Health Team in Mindemoya 
Family medicine a 'failed business model' driving doctors away

Family medicine a 'failed business model' driving doctors away

As people struggle to find a general practitioner, Ontario doctors speak up to say they need more funding and better working conditions just to survive as local family physicians
Merger talks between Algoma, Sudbury health units raise concerns

Merger talks between Algoma, Sudbury health units raise concerns

Two communities and an addiction recovery service worry a super-sized health unit won’t able to provide effective local public health services
VIDEO: Sudbury police exploring every avenue in search for vanished city councillor

VIDEO: Sudbury police exploring every avenue in search for vanished city councillor

Greater Sudbury Police urge the public to use the tip line if they have any information that might help them find missing Michael Vagnini
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