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City confirms speed cameras to cease operations Friday

City confirms speed cameras to cease operations Friday

The City of Greater Sudbury will maintain its collection of six speed cameras until the bitter end, ceasing operations by Friday, which is the provincially mandated deadline
City tax levy down to 5.2% after police budget reduction

City tax levy down to 5.2% after police budget reduction

Greater Sudbury Police Service cut more than $2M from their initial 2026 budget hike, which helped bump down the city’s tentative increase from 5.7% to 5.2%
Who is running Centreville, the city-funded non-profit housing complex?

Who is running Centreville, the city-funded non-profit housing complex?

The City of Greater Sudbury-funded building came into the spotlight after the elevator stopped working for months; when we tried to ask why, we couldn’t find any of the board of directors. We still can’t, and the city says they can’t either 
Arrests not a priority in GSPS crackdown on open-air drug use

Arrests not a priority in GSPS crackdown on open-air drug use

Police arrested one person and seized 10.2 grams of drugs during their first week of a month-long crackdown on open drug use in Sudbury’s downtown core
City staff recommend scrapping Community Action Networks

City staff recommend scrapping Community Action Networks

In a recommendation to city council members being considered next week, staff recommend different ways of supporting community groups ‘as part of a transition away from the existing Community Action Network program’
Adding residential context to 2026-27 city budget numbers

Adding residential context to 2026-27 city budget numbers

There appears to be some confusion among readers regarding the implications of Greater Sudbury’s proposed 2026-27 base budget as it relates to residential properties
Mayor joins FONOM in celebrating province’s Fall Economic Statement

Mayor joins FONOM in celebrating province’s Fall Economic Statement

There’s much to like in Ontario’s 2025 Fall Economic Statement, both Mayor Paul Lefebvre and the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities said in separate media releases
City’s Older Adult Advisory Panel seeking new member

City’s Older Adult Advisory Panel seeking new member

Greater Sudbury residents age 50 and older invited to apply to fill a vacancy on the panel
Police board bumps budget hike down to 10.21%

Police board bumps budget hike down to 10.21%

Greater Sudbury Police Service board chair Gerry Lougheed called an emergency meeting on Friday for the board to approve a revised 2026-27 budget
Lefebvre optimistic about Federal Budget 2025

Lefebvre optimistic about Federal Budget 2025

Mayor Paul Lefebvre said the latest federal budget has given him cause for optimism as it relates to critical minerals and infrastructure supports