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Heidi Ulrichsen

Heidi Ulrichsen

Heidi Ulrichsen is the assistant editor at Sudbury.com. She also covers education and the arts scene. Follow her on Twitter @HeidiUlrichsen. She can be reached by email at [email protected].

Recent Work by Heidi

Students make pitch to Dunlop for Indigenous student trustees

Students make pitch to Dunlop for Indigenous student trustees

Idea of bringing Indigenous student trustees to all school boards across the province is just another step in the path towards truth and reconciliation, says student
Unravelled by HIV, schizophrenia: Now, he’s a university grad

Unravelled by HIV, schizophrenia: Now, he’s a university grad

In his twenties Mathew Kennealy ended up on the streets, ‘lost in daydreams’: In honour of World AIDS Day today, he tells us his story
VIDEO: Come on a virtual hike up Killarney’s Granite Ridge

VIDEO: Come on a virtual hike up Killarney’s Granite Ridge

Missed out on the fall colours? We have got you covered with a little help from folk musician Andy Lowe
VIDEO: Couple goes for a hike, celebrates engagement atop peak

VIDEO: Couple goes for a hike, celebrates engagement atop peak

Brian Meagher and Tram Nguyen, seasonal workers in Killarney, met through an online dating site about three years ago
For Trekkies, today’s social problems are eerily similar to this Deep Space 9 episode

For Trekkies, today’s social problems are eerily similar to this Deep Space 9 episode

Reporter did some next-level nerding that explores whether a 29-year-old television episode can teach us anything about the social issues we are now grappling with
Free period products can be a ‘game-changer’ for some students

Free period products can be a ‘game-changer’ for some students

Founder of charity ‘Help a Girl Out’ said she wore pads made of cardboard as a high school student experiencing poverty
Happy 60th birthday to Sudbury’s Big Nickel!

Happy 60th birthday to Sudbury’s Big Nickel!

Visiting the monument has been a time-honoured Canadian road trip tradition across the decades
Slight senior overcomes hurdles, completes 8-day backpacking trek

Slight senior overcomes hurdles, completes 8-day backpacking trek

Nearly eaten alive by blackflies and with both his hiking partners dropping out along the way, Murray Skan thrilled to complete Killarney’s 78-km trail
Author’s nostalgic book is perfect for summer campfire readings

Author’s nostalgic book is perfect for summer campfire readings

Jeremy John's new book features 'S’more Summer Stories to Make You Poop Your Pants’; author will be at Leacock Museum on June 9
The last doctor: Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

The last doctor: Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

A family physician for 50 years, Dr. Jean Marmoreo believes in ‘cradle-to-grave care,’ and always wanted to be able to end her patients’ suffering on their own terms
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