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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

Unravelled by HIV, schizophrenia: 20 years later, he’s a university grad

Unravelled by HIV, schizophrenia: 20 years later, he’s a university grad

Once class president at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School, in his twenties Mathew Kennealy ended up on the streets, ‘lost in daydreams’: In honour of World AIDS Day, he tells us his story
Province launches $100M partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink

Province launches $100M partnership with Elon Musk’s Starlink

'Reliable internet connectivity is just not a luxury': ONSAT program to bring broadband to 15,000 eligible underserved homes and businesses in rural, remote and northern parts of the province
New med school dean has advice for Ford on family doc supply

New med school dean has advice for Ford on family doc supply

And it doesn’t involve banning international students from medical schools, as they’re already very small in number, with Northern Ontario’s school having none at all
VIDEO: Come along on a virtual hike up Killarney’s Granite Ridge

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

Missed out on the fall colours? Sudbury.com’s Heidi Ulrichsen has got you covered with a little help from folk musician Andy Lowe
VIDEO: Couple go for a hike, get engaged atop peak

VIDEO: Couple go for a hike, get engaged atop peak

Brian Meagher and Tram Nguyen, seasonal workers in Killarney, have a special story to tell about their recent engagement
TWN’s Kim MacDonald on why she shows the world her mastectomy tattoo

TWN’s Kim MacDonald on why she shows the world her mastectomy tattoo

‘There was something about this tattoo that made me feel beautiful and strong and a bit of a badass,’ said the broadcaster and breast cancer survivor
Vaping detectors coming to a school near you

Vaping detectors coming to a school near you

Province is strengthening the rules around students caught vaping at school
For Trekkies, 2024’s social problems are eerily similar to this DS9 episode

For Trekkies, 2024’s social problems are eerily similar to this DS9 episode

According to a time-travel episode of ‘Star Trek: Deep Space 9’ that aired almost three decades ago, Sept. 1, 2024 is supposed to be the day of the fictional ‘Bell Riots,’ a reckoning on a number of societal issues that seem all-too-familiar in the real 2024
At-times ‘uncomfortable’ free period products still a ‘game-changer’

At-times ‘uncomfortable’ free period products still a ‘game-changer’

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
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