The Buzz · Sudbury Morning Wire

Your Sudbury bees are helping fix a mine. Seriously.

Your honey bees are helping fix a mine, eh?

Bonjour du Nord — c'est Sudbury, on lâche pas. Let's go! So, you know how we're always talking about re-greening up here, and how incredible it is that the blueberries are coming back on those hills near the Flour Mill? Well, Laurentian University is taking that whole idea of healing the land to a whole new level. We’re talking about bees, actual *abeilles*, being employed as research assistants to track mine rehabilitation. Ben là, tell me that isn't the most Sudbury thing you've ever heard!

Seriously, think about it. For decades, we were the poster child for environmental damage, with that Superstack belching smoke and slag pours lighting up the sky orange near Copper Cliff. Now? We're sending bees out to do environmental monitoring at the Côté Gold Mine near Gogama. A Laurentian researcher is leading a two-year project, basically having these little guys collect pollen, and then they'll analyze it to see what plants are growing and thriving. It’s like, our little pollinators are becoming our little prospectors, searching for signs of life, eh? It’s genius, and it really shows the world how committed we are to fixing things.

### Why This Matters for Us

* **Innovation:** It's another example of how Laurentian University, despite everything it’s been through, is still a hub for cutting-edge environmental science. * **Re-Greening Pride:** It builds on our legacy of environmental recovery. From the moonscape to the blueberry patches, we know how to bring land back from the brink. * **Local Impact:** This isn't just some abstract idea. It's about ensuring that mining, which built this city and still fuels it, is done responsibly. This is how we protect our lakes and forests, the places we go for walks from Bell Park along Ramsey Lake.

This isn't just about a mine in Gogama; it’s about the spirit of Sudbury. It’s about using smart, innovative solutions to make sure that the land, our home, comes back stronger. It's a testament to what we do up here.

Bonjour du Nord — c'est Sudbury, on lâche pas. Let's go.

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