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Mayor defends his chief of staff in face of harassment lawsuit

Mayor defends his chief of staff in face of harassment lawsuit

Says he's confident city's version of events will stand up in court
$300K lawsuit alleges harassment in the mayor's office

$300K lawsuit alleges harassment in the mayor's office

City denies allegations, says it will defend suit in court
City freezes development charges for this year

City freezes development charges for this year

But developers looking at hike of $2K per home in 2017-2019
Roadwork ahead: Culvert repairs and asphalt rehab

Roadwork ahead: Culvert repairs and asphalt rehab

Attention drivers: The City of Greater Sudbury issued the following road work notices this week.
City's new CAO begins his second day on the job

City's new CAO begins his second day on the job

Ed Archer takes over as top bureaucrat at Tom Davies Square
Doubling of leasing costs raises questions

Doubling of leasing costs raises questions

Committee questions increase on city-owned land being used by Smith's Market
Motion would freeze development charges for another year

Motion would freeze development charges for another year

Fees are set to increase July 1 after being frozen for the last two years
HCI overhaul: City unveils new process to apply for ward funds

HCI overhaul: City unveils new process to apply for ward funds

Leisure services staff will administer funds
Council to vote on repealing fee plan for backyard campfires

Council to vote on repealing fee plan for backyard campfires

Motion would keep requirement for permit, but residents wouldn't have to pay for it
City posts employment contracts of senior managers online

City posts employment contracts of senior managers online

Information available on the open government portal on the city's website