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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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len@villagemedia.ca

Recent Work by Len

Health Unit struggles to find, retain qualified staff

Health Unit struggles to find, retain qualified staff

Board of Health is told that the public health agency is also facing challenges in keeping qualified people on board as older staff take retirement  
Medical director has serious concerns about LTC transfers

Medical director has serious concerns about LTC transfers

‘The process for referring patients to long-term care has become significantly less consultative, transparent and collegial in recent years. … I am often asked to make clinical decisions with little or no information,’ says Dr. Maurice St. Martin, the medical director at Pioneer Manor and St. Joseph’s Villa
Get ready for a ‘crazy year in politics’, Rickford says

Get ready for a ‘crazy year in politics’, Rickford says

Speaking in Sudbury this week, the northern development minister says issue of U.S. trade tariffs could be the spark that sets off an early election in Ontario
Angry family members concerned for loved ones at long term care home

Angry family members concerned for loved ones at long term care home

After the Ministry of Long-Term Care this month issued an order barring the new South End long-term care home from taking new residents, Sudbury.com has spoken with several family members who are upset by what they say is the substandard level of care the facility is providing
Concern continues over radioactive tailings near Sudbury

Concern continues over radioactive tailings near Sudbury

Township submits a five-point action plan asking the federal nuclear safety commission take remedial steps
Church’s ‘Giving Tree’ spreads Christmas cheer at psychiatric facility

Church’s ‘Giving Tree’ spreads Christmas cheer at psychiatric facility

Project at Our Lady of Hope parish in Gatchell has just marked its 50th anniversary
Obstetrics the canary in the coal mine of failing Northern health care

Obstetrics the canary in the coal mine of failing Northern health care

Two decades ago 20 of the North’s 35 hospitals delivered babies; today, only nine do. At an Ontario Medical Association press conference today, Northern Ontario doctors describe health care that is in jeopardy at every level — ‘the whole system is falling apart’
Nurse practitioners launch wage gap awareness campaign

Nurse practitioners launch wage gap awareness campaign

NDP Labour critic Jamie West joins with health care providers to speak out about the growing wage gap in the community health sector
Legion chaplain has strong words for those who skip Nov. 11 services

Legion chaplain has strong words for those who skip Nov. 11 services

Veterans, legion members, active and reserve military, and members of the public join together for a Nov. 11 ceremony at Sudbury Arena
Cancer is expensive — study looks at impact on patients' health

Cancer is expensive — study looks at impact on patients' health

Health Sciences North Research Institute will examine the health impact of day-to-day, out-of-pocket costs for cancer patients
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