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Council unanimous in supporting all-electric light vehicle fleet

Council unanimous in supporting all-electric light vehicle fleet

By shifting to an all-electric fleet of light vehicles, the city is projected to spend $1.6-million less than the status-quo of internal combustion vehicles during their total life cycle
‘Crisis mode’ spurred use of Energy Court for the homeless

‘Crisis mode’ spurred use of Energy Court for the homeless

The Greater Sudbury Encampment Response Guide advised against the use of a safe camping zone, but city CAO Shari Lichterman said, ‘We need a stop-gap measure to deal with the crisis’
Check your batteries: It’s Fire Prevention Week

Check your batteries: It’s Fire Prevention Week

This year’s theme is not about making sure your sensors have fresh batteries but about understanding the risk lithium-ion batteries can pose
City celebrates world-champion curler Tracy Fleury

City celebrates world-champion curler Tracy Fleury

Tuesday was declared ‘Tracy Fleury Day’ by Mayor Paul Lefebvre during an event celebrating the world-champion curler at city hall
Council OKs plan to centralize social services downtown

Council OKs plan to centralize social services downtown

Energy Court in downtown Sudbury will serve as a centralized location for encampments and associated social services to tackle the city’s homelessness and addictions issues
Protect waste collection teams: Keep animal deterrents out of your trash

Protect waste collection teams: Keep animal deterrents out of your trash

Social media tips suggest sprinkling cayenne, chili powder, strong cleaners or other substances to deter animals, but these substances can also harm the people picking up the garbage, city says
Mayor vows tougher stance on panhandling ahead of Oct. 7 meeting

Mayor vows tougher stance on panhandling ahead of Oct. 7 meeting

Speaking at a Rotary Club luncheon on Oct. 2, Mayor Paul Lefebvre foreshadowed the upcoming city council meeting by describing the new approach the city and police will take regarding homelessness issues in the downtown core, an approach, he said, that will balance the needs of both the vulnerable populations downtown and business owners and residents
City projected to save money with all-electric fleet of light vehicles

City projected to save money with all-electric fleet of light vehicles

Lower lifecycle costs are projected to help the city overcome higher upfront costs associated with shifting toward a fully electric municipal fleet of light-duty vehicles and Zambonis
Retired after 45 years, city's fire and paramedic chief reflects on a career in flux

Retired after 45 years, city's fire and paramedic chief reflects on a career in flux

Joseph Nicholls capped his career by earning a prestigious Richard J. Armstrong Leadership Award during last week’s Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs gala in London
Solitary city council member opposes event centre

Solitary city council member opposes event centre

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc wants the question of whether the city proceeds with the event centre to be a 2026 campaign issue, despite its construction slated to be well underway by the Oct. 26, 2026 civic election