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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

On World AIDS Day, Mathew Kennealy tells us his story
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
WATCH: Come along on a virtual hike up Killarney’s Granite Ridge

WATCH: 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

'She let out a little scream, and then everyone started clapping'
The story behind that mastectomy tattoo

The story behind that mastectomy tattoo

The Weather Network's Kim MacDonald on why she went with sunflowers
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
It's the Big 6-0 for Sudbury’s Big Nickel

It's the Big 6-0 for Sudbury’s Big Nickel

Visiting the monument has been a time-honoured Canadian road trip tradition across the decades
Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

Assisted dying pioneer tells her patients’ stories

A family physician for 50 years, Toronto author 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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