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Video: Demolition of Wacky Wings building begins

Video: Demolition of Wacky Wings building begins

187 Shaughnessy St. is the final structure city council has approved to come down to make way for the downtown event centre project
City pushes for more funding to tackle homelessness

City pushes for more funding to tackle homelessness

The City of Greater Sudbury is advocating for senior levels of government to fund more transitional housing and shelter beds to help achieve a functional end to homelessness by 2030
City council adopts new land acknowledgement

City council adopts new land acknowledgement

Every city council and committee meeting will now open with the chair reciting the City of Greater Sudbury’s new land acknowledgement
North Bay's chief financial officer resigns to take new job in Sudbury

North Bay's chief financial officer resigns to take new job in Sudbury

Margaret Karpenko spent 15 years as the Gateway City's CFO and treasurer, duties she will now assume in Greater Sudbury
City adds 3,057 hectares to 30x30 protected land database

City adds 3,057 hectares to 30x30 protected land database

Local delegates gathered at the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area on Thursday to celebrate the city adding 3,000 hectares to the federal 30x30 land database of protected areas
Old arena coming down unless a private party steps forward

Old arena coming down unless a private party steps forward

The Sudbury Community Arena will be torn down once the new downtown area/event centre opens in 2028, unless a private investor comes forward with a plan to repurpose the building
Wacky Wings building to begin coming down this week

Wacky Wings building to begin coming down this week

The Wacky Wings building at 187 Shaughnessy St. was expropriated by the city last year to join other city-owned properties across a swath of downtown Sudbury for the municipal event centre
'Shoresy' studio retains Capreol arena for another three years

'Shoresy' studio retains Capreol arena for another three years

New Metric Media has secured the Capreol Arena pad No. 1 for another three years for use as a film/television studio
Greater Sudbury’s debt is no ‘albatross’: Mayor

Greater Sudbury’s debt is no ‘albatross’: Mayor

With municipal debt anticipated to peak at just shy of $600 million, Mayor Paul Lefebvre has clarified that Greater Sudbury’s infrastructure spending gap has made debt the only viable option
City-owned downtown land ‘attracting interest from developers’

City-owned downtown land ‘attracting interest from developers’

With a $200M event centre in its early stages, the city is working to map a vision for downtown Sudbury’s south district, including what to do with the Sudbury Community Arena