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In July 1971, the Apollo 16 astronauts visited Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada for geology training exercises, the first time U. S. astronauts ever did so.
* Sudbury Basin in Ontario, Canada ( 250 km diameter ).
* Sudbury Basin nickel and copper, Ontario, Canada
The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory ( SNO ) is a neutrino observatory located 6, 800 feet ( about 2 km ) underground in Vale Inco's Creighton Mine in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Bailey had seen Twain perform in Sudbury, Ontario, saying " I saw this little girl up on stage with a guitar and it absolutely blew me away.
In 1901, he visited the Sudbury area in Ontario, Canada, as a mining prospector, and is credited with the original discovery of the Falconbridge ore body.
* Greater Sudbury, Ontario, was formed in 2001 by the amalgamation of the former Regional Municipality of Sudbury, comprising the municipalites of Sudbury, Nickel Centre, Valley East, Capreol, Rayside-Balfour, Onaping Falls and Walden, plus a number of previously unamalgamated townships.
The University of Sudbury is a Roman Catholic bilingual university in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada which offers courses in French and English.
A plaque was erected by Ontario Heritage Foundation, Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation at Notre Dame & Kathleen Streets, Sudbury
* During construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883, blasting and excavation reveal high concentrations of nickel – copper ore at Murray Mine on the edge of the Sudbury Basin located near Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
* Sudbury, Ontario, is incorporated as a city in the northern part of the province.
* Bob Cook ( born January 6, 1948 in Sudbury, Ontario ) is a retired ice hockey right winger.
Recently, the first nurse practitioner-led office to relieve waiting times caused by a shortage of primary practitioners was opened in Sudbury, Ontario.
Atwood celebrated her 70th birthday at a gala dinner at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, marking the final stop of her international tour to promote The Year of the Flood.
The CBC ’ s first privately owned affiliate television station, CKSO in Sudbury, Ontario, launched in October 1953.
Through most of Ontario, the speed limit is generally 90 km / h ( 55 mph ) on the Trans-Canada, though freeway portions, such as the freeway segment in Sudbury and the section from Arnprior through Ottawa to the Ontario / Quebec border, have a higher limit of 100 km / h ( 62 mph ).
The Canadian city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario ( formerly known as Sudbury and still referred to as Sudbury in everyday usage ) was named after Sudbury, becoming a settlement in 1883 following the discovery of rich nickel and copper ores there during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Sudbury and Canada
Major production sites include Sudbury region in Canada ( which is thought to be of meteoric origin ), New Caledonia in the Pacific and Norilsk in Russia.
* 2001 The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory ( Canada ) confirms the existence of neutrino oscillations.
In 1772, Oliver and John Peabody, of Andover, MA and John and Samuel Bodwell of Methuen, MA bought 6000 acres above Sudbury Canada.
The Sudbury deposit in Ontario, Canada, is associated with a meteorite impact crater.
In 1995 Health Canada reported the rate of hospitalization for asthma was approximately double that of cities such as Hamilton, Sudbury and Windsor.
Ontario has four universities which offer instruction in both English and French, Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Laurentian University in Sudbury, the Dominican University College in Ottawa, and the University of Ottawa.
* Frontenac Street, located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada ;
These included Sudbury in Canada for its ambitious program to rehabilitate environmental damage from the local mining industry, Austin in the United States for its green building strategy, and Kitakyūshū in Japan for incorporating an international education and training component into its municipal pollution control program.
Killarney is a municipality located on the northern shore of Georgian Bay in the Sudbury District of Ontario, Canada.
The Regional Municipality of Sudbury was a regional municipality in Ontario, Canada, which existed from 1973 to 2000.
Laurentian University ( Université Laurentienne ), which was incorporated on March 28, 1960, is a mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
It expanded through the acquisition of non-metropolitan cable systems in Canada through the 1990s — notably Northern Cable in 1998, which gave the company two of the largest markets, Sudbury and Timmins, that it ever served as an independent company — and changed its corporate name to Persona in 2001.
CFPL was the second privately owned station in Canada ( CKSO-TV in Sudbury, now CICI-TV, was the first ).
Health Sciences North ( HSN ) is a hospital located on 41 Ramsey Lake Road in the city of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

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He is subsequently summoned before Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon of Sudbury, at the episcopal palace at Lambeth to defend his actions.
Sudbury is still remembered annually by the Christmas mayoral procession to his tomb at Canterbury Cathedral.
The role the Sudbury Basin impact played in temporarily shutting down BIF accumulation is not fully understood.
Simon Sudbury's part-mummified head is preserved in his home town of Sudbury, clearly showing the axe mark.
There is no bus that goes to Sudbury.
It is situated between the larger towns of Sudbury and Ipswich.
His body was afterwards buried in Canterbury Cathedral, but his skull is kept in St. Gregory ’ s with St. Peter ’ s Church, one of the three medieval churches in Sudbury.
The Sudbury election of 1835, which Charles Dickens reported for the Morning Chronicle, is thought by many experts to be the inspiration for the famous Eatanswill election in his novel Pickwick Papers.
The town's sole upper school is Sudbury Upper.
Sudbury is served by two weekly newspapers, both published on a Thursday.
The Sudbury Mercury, owned by the Archant group, is delivered free to households, and the Suffolk Free Press, owned by Anglia Newspapers, is sold in shops around south Suffolk and north Essex.
The town's oldest sports club is Sudbury Cricket Club, founded in 1787, who currently play in the East Anglian Premier League.
By road, Sudbury is served by the A131 which runs from near Little Waltham, north of Chelmsford in Essex, and the A134 which runs from Colchester in Essex, through Bury St Edmunds, past Thetford in Norfolk to its west, before merging with the A10 south of King's Lynn.
Sudbury railway station now forms the terminus of the branch line which is marketed as the Gainsborough Line, with stops at Bures and Chappel and Wakes Colne railway stations, terminating at Marks Tey railway station.

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