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Council agrees to sign Elect Respect pledge

Council agrees to sign Elect Respect pledge

Ward 7 Coun. Natalie Labbée introduced a successful motion during Tuesday’s city council meeting for members to sign an Elect Respect pledge
City looks at free bus trips for seniors on Tuesdays

City looks at free bus trips for seniors on Tuesdays

Ward 7 Coun. Natalie Labbée tabled a successful motion seeking a business case for free GOVA Transit use for seniors on Tuesdays, either weekly or the first of every month
‘Hazardous jumped off the page’ in Coniston application: McIntosh

‘Hazardous jumped off the page’ in Coniston application: McIntosh

The planning committee of city council deferred a decision on Monday regarding an application for a solid and hazardous waste management facility at the Coniston Industrial Park
City draft budget sets 5.7% tax levy hike for 2026

City draft budget sets 5.7% tax levy hike for 2026

The City of Greater Sudbury’s base budget was tabled during Tuesday’s finance and administration committee meeting, and also includes a 5.9% hike in 2027
Greater Sudbury pulling speed cameras by Nov. 14

Greater Sudbury pulling speed cameras by Nov. 14

In an email to city council members on Friday, city Linear Infrastructure Services director Joe Rocca highlighted what is known about the local implications of removing speed cameras
Why not tiny homes instead of tents at Energy Court?

Why not tiny homes instead of tents at Energy Court?

A city-sanctioned shanty community is taking shape at Energy Court in downtown Sudbury, prompting concerns for residents' safety as the winter deep freeze sets in
City looks to open the doors for renewable energy generation

City looks to open the doors for renewable energy generation

Monday’s planning committee will see the city’s elected officials consider a policy framework to allow for the permitting of renewal energy generation as a use in Greater Sudbury
Area residents concerned for Energy Court denizens’ safety

Area residents concerned for Energy Court denizens’ safety

Sudbury.com went doorknocking in the neighbourhood west of the city-sanctioned encampment site at Energy Court to see how area residents feel about it
Memorial Park revitalization work begins

Memorial Park revitalization work begins

The city anticipates ongoing work to revitalize Memorial Park to cap by June, in time for the central downtown space to accommodate summer events
Police: More aggressive crackdown on drug use starts in November

Police: More aggressive crackdown on drug use starts in November

Police will be more visible in the city’s downtown core in November, during which they will more readily arrest people for open drug use while an undercover effort will target drug dealers