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Celebrating a decade of turning Sudburians’ waste into fertilizer gold

Celebrating a decade of turning Sudburians’ waste into fertilizer gold

Walker Industries has been operating the city’s biosolids plant for 10 years, where they turn wastewater solids into 20,000 to 25,000 tonnes of fertilizer each year
City council wants more electric vehicle charging stations

City council wants more electric vehicle charging stations

Per city council, a request for proposal to install up to 10 Level 2 public-facing electric vehicle charging stations ‘at little or no cost to the city’ will be posted soon
Falconbridge and Lively groups triumph at city hall

Falconbridge and Lively groups triumph at city hall

The Lively Ski Hill Planning Committee sought to keep their recreational amenity open and municipally operated, while the Nickel Centre Seniors Club pushed to procure the Falconbridge fire hall building
Staff recommend Lively Ski Hill remain city-operated

Staff recommend Lively Ski Hill remain city-operated

The city’s elected officials will vote Tuesday on whether to keep the Lively Ski Hill municipally operated after last year’s spike in paid users, from 715 in 2023-24 to 4,052 in 2024-25
Lefebvre: ‘No reason to believe’ Bill 5 will steamroll rights, environment

Lefebvre: ‘No reason to believe’ Bill 5 will steamroll rights, environment

Despite facing criticisms since it was initially tabled, Mayor Paul Lefebvre said that he’s still confident the province’s stated intentions behind Bill 5 will come through in the finished product
Final property tax bills are now available

Final property tax bills are now available

This year’s property tax bills reflect an overall 4.4-per-cent residential levy increase
Speed limits being reduced on MR 80 through Hanmer

Speed limits being reduced on MR 80 through Hanmer

The road safety changes have been in the planning stages since a public push was first made in 2019
Council pulls Azilda land from affordable housing plans, for now

Council pulls Azilda land from affordable housing plans, for now

A 9-3 vote of city council pulled 239 Montée Principale for use as future affordable housing until at least such time as construction has commenced on an aquatic facility in the community
Rejected housing development OK’d in tribunal settlement

Rejected housing development OK’d in tribunal settlement

A three-storey, 10-unit multiple dwelling at 1389 Stephen St. was rejected by the city’s planning committee last year, which was partially reversed via an Ontario Land Tribunal settlement which allows a two-storey build with eight units
‘Immediate, urgent action’ needed to tear down old hospital: Mayor

‘Immediate, urgent action’ needed to tear down old hospital: Mayor

It’s been a busy week at the old hospital building on Paris Street, where a body was found on May 17 and a fire broke out during the evening of May 21