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Hazardous waste project explained at Coniston community meeting

Hazardous waste project explained at Coniston community meeting

The updated daily truck count is 30 in, 30 out, and the ‘hazardous’ waste includes such things as oils and glycols which are already handled at the Coniston Industrial Park property
Majority of city council silent on last week’s terminations

Majority of city council silent on last week’s terminations

The vast majority of city council members either did not respond or declined to comment on the recent dismissal of five city managers and one junior staff member
Latest batch of city buses cost $970K apiece

Latest batch of city buses cost $970K apiece

The cost of city buses has ballooned since the pandemic, from $564K apiece in 2018 to $970K for the new clean diesel buses delivered through Winnipeg-based New Flyer
Watermain break slowing traffic on The Kingsway today

Watermain break slowing traffic on The Kingsway today

Repairing the break near Laking Toyota has reduced traffic to one lane in both directions; work is expected to last until midnight
Now’s time for the city to ‘invest in frontline workers’: CUPE 4705

Now’s time for the city to ‘invest in frontline workers’: CUPE 4705

The union representing city employees responded to recent management terminations by noting they should be re-evaluating union positions, too
All Greater Sudbury streets should be plowed by 10 a.m.

All Greater Sudbury streets should be plowed by 10 a.m.

The city’s latest snowfall event ended as of 10 a.m. Sunday, meaning the 24-hour clock to have all municipal streets plowed at least once
City CAO explains why five city managers lost their jobs this week

City CAO explains why five city managers lost their jobs this week

Shari Lichterman terminated the employment of five city managers and one junior staff member on Thursday as part of a broader change in direction at city hall
Updated: City Corporate Services GM and EMS deputy chief among terminations

Updated: City Corporate Services GM and EMS deputy chief among terminations

Emails to City of Greater Sudbury staff leaked to Sudbury.com have confirmed that both Corporate Services general manager Kevin Fowke and Paramedic Services Deputy Chief Melissa Roney are no longer employed by the city
Despite calling it ‘vital’ in this year’s budget, city scraps the Office of Auditor General

Despite calling it ‘vital’ in this year’s budget, city scraps the Office of Auditor General

The City of Greater Sudbury closed the Office of the Auditor General effective Dec. 31, 2025, they announced in a media release issued this week
Ward 11 councillor ordered to pay legal costs as defamation suit falls flat

Ward 11 councillor ordered to pay legal costs as defamation suit falls flat

In the Ontario Superior Court of Justice yesterday, Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc was ordered to pay the City of Greater Sudbury $30K and resident Anastasia Rioux $33K