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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%
Ontario, feds agree to 1-year child-care extension; average fee to stay $19/day

Ontario, feds agree to 1-year child-care extension; average fee to stay $19/day

Ontario has secured a one-year extension with the federal government for the national $10-a-day child-care program, giving parents reassurance their fees won't rise for at least 12 more months, but with much hard work still to be done
Lunch at Allen’s brings Farewell Tour to Sudbury on Nov. 22

Lunch at Allen’s brings Farewell Tour to Sudbury on Nov. 22

‘Musical powerhouse’ has been performing together for 20 years
Busy November at Sudbury’s Indie Cinema

Busy November at Sudbury’s Indie Cinema

The only arthouse cinema in the region has four special events and a whole pile of films to watch this month
VIDEO: Another day, another record-breaking fentanyl bust

VIDEO: Another day, another record-breaking fentanyl bust

Tonight on Village Media's new 'Closer Look' podcast: Just a few months after announcing its largest-ever fentanyl seizure, the OPP revealed the existence of an even bigger haul taken off the streets
Liveable Sudbury hosting climate resilience event Nov. 15

Liveable Sudbury hosting climate resilience event Nov. 15

A day-long event featuring workshops, activities and more to help people understand local climate risks, what they can do about it and what local resources are available to help
Opinion: Swedish symposium shows how poor Ontario’s moose management is

Opinion: Swedish symposium shows how poor Ontario’s moose management is

Retired Ministry of Natural Resources manager Alan Bisset attended a conference on moose management held in Sweden recently and what he saw confirmed his own findings: Ontario’s bad management practices are killing the province’s moose population
It is safe to drink the water Killarney residents are told

It is safe to drink the water Killarney residents are told

The drinking water advisory put in place on Monday for the residents of Killarney has been lifted.
NDP says Fall Economic Statement ‘fails to deliver for the North’

NDP says Fall Economic Statement ‘fails to deliver for the North’

The Ontario NDP has issued their response to the Progressive Conservatives’ Fall Economic Statement, in which Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles calls Premier Doug Ford ‘a jobs disaster'
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