PERSONAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROVIDERS
IN THE GREATER SUDBURY AREA

     
HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS
Canadian Mental Health Assoc.
Canadian Red Cross
Contact North
Heart & Stroke Foundation
The Lung Association
Network North
Ontario March of Dimes
St. John Ambulance
Sudbury & District Health Unit
Victorian Order of Nurses
  
MEDICAL SERVICES
Bio-Ped Footcare Center
Southside Chiropractic Centre
Lasalle Chiropractic Clinic
Family Wellness Centre
Barr Plastic Surgery Centre
De Simone Foot & Ankle Centre
Roy Denture Clinic
Michael Delsaut Denture Clinic
Gagnon Opticians
Block Opticians
Todd Optical
Family Vision Centre
Sorgini Eye Institute
Beswick Denture Clinic
Allan Delsaut Denture Clinic
   
PERSONAL HEALTH SERVICES
All About Massage
The Look Above
A Touch of Heaven
Michelutti Therapeutic Massage
Medigas Praxair
Medichair
Durham Natural Foods
Diet Center of Sudbury
Akfit Consultants
We Care Home Health Services
Sudbury Physio Centre
  
FITNESS CENTERS
Cambrian Fitness Centres
Curves For Women
Nu-Image Health Club
Health & Wellness Advocacy Group
Valley Fitness Centre
Y.M.C.A. Sudbury
Oasis Fitness
    

HEALTH CHOICE SUDBURY - ALTERNATIVE CARE

Early in September 2002, Kim Lafreniere, CAT (C) - of the Active Therapy and Rehabilitation Center shown on the left in the photo, and Nancy Rebellato, ND, Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine at the Sudbury Naturopathic Center, decided to form a new partnership called, HEALTH CHOICE SUDBURY. The mission of HEALTH CHOICE SUDBURY is to create an awareness among people of the tremendous number of health care alternatives which are available in this community and to update residents on leading edge health care choices as new treatments become available. Nancy and Kim feel that too much emphasis has been placed on the negative issues with respect to the health sector of the Greater Sudbury Area, when in fact, Sudburians have a wealth of options from which to choose.  For More>>>
 
 
 
Who Is Robert Kirwan
Warren, Robert, Marty, Valerie, Ryan
 

Robert Kirwan is a lifelong resident of Greater Sudbury. He is the oldest child of Thomas and Audrey Kirwan, both deceased. Thomas enjoyed a career with INCO, mainly in management at the Iron Ore Recovery Plant in Copper Cliff. Robert’s four brothers and sisters (Frank, Carol, Wayne and Janet) all live in the Sudbury area. He spent the first five years of his life in Coniston before moving to Lively at the age of 5.

He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Math and Economics from Laurentian University in 1972. He obtained an Elementary Teaching Diploma from North Bay Teachers’ College in 1973 and completed his post-secondary education with a Master’s Degree in Education in 1985 from Central Michigan University. He still carries the designation of an Ontario Certified Teacher.

Robert met his wife, Valerie (Starcevic) in 1968. She grew up in Creighton Mine. They were married in 1972, moved to Valley East in 1974, and have lived in the same house ever since. Bob and Val raised three sons who all graduated from Laurentian University with degrees from the School of Commerce.  Ryan is an independent mortgage broker in Sudbury; Warren is a school teacher in Barrie with the Simcoe District School Board; and Marty is a police officer with the Peel Regional Police Department.  The Kirwans have seven grandchildren.

Robert had a successful 28-year career as a teacher with the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, including nine years as President of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association, Sudbury Elementary Unit. He has been an independent business consultant since 1985. He provides education-based business development services to the private and public sectors.  He completed a four-year term as an elected Trustee with the Rainbow District School Board from 2010 to 2014.

Robert has also hosted his own live talk radio show, The Learning Clinic, on CKLU 96.5FM from Laurentian University.

Robert Kirwan is serving his second term as City Councillor for Ward 5. He was first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018.

One of his most important roles is to ensure that his constituents are well informed when it comes to municipal policies and services. He uses all forms of media to meet this responsibility, including main stream media venues as well as facebook, through the site that he and Valerie run at https://www.facebook.com/groups/valleyeasttoday

He also acts as an advocate for individual residents and business owners in order to help them in their dealings with the city. It is important for everyone to feel that they have received due consideration for their concerns and issues and that they have been treated fairly by the city.

As a representative on City Council he is responsible for representing the collective interests of the people living in Ward 5. In order to fulfill this responsibility, Kirwan states that it is important for him to continue to work with as wide a range of groups and organizations in Ward 5 as possible so that he has a better understanding of the needs of all residents in order to be their voice on City Council. He is committed to representing every man, woman and child living in Ward 5 and to advocate on their behalf.

At the same time, Kirwan believes that what is in the best interests of Ward 5 must also be consistent with what is in the best interests of the entire City of Greater Sudbury. Kirwan describes himself as a pragmatist who takes a practical approach to problem-solving and is primarily concerned with the success or failure of his actions. He feels that many of the challenges facing the City of Greater Sudbury can be resolved with a willingness of Councillors to incorporate new and innovative ideas to develop business plans that are designed to help the City of Greater Sudbury become a growing, world-class community bringing talent, technology and a great northern lifestyle to all residents.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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