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‘Keep the wolf’: Public wants event centre to retain heritage

‘Keep the wolf’: Public wants event centre to retain heritage

City community engagement campaign yields numerous public desires for the new downtown arena/event centre which will be factored into its design
Water system upgrades will support new housing in New Sudbury, South End

Water system upgrades will support new housing in New Sudbury, South End

The wastewater lift station upgrades are expected to increase capacity to allow for residential growth in the New Sudbury and South End neighbourhoods
Campaign finances reveal several low/zero-budget campaigns

Campaign finances reveal several low/zero-budget campaigns

Some constituency associations and candidates spent very little during this year’s provincial election, or in some cases any money at all
Despite push by Ford, city maintains remote work arrangements

Despite push by Ford, city maintains remote work arrangements

Premier Doug Ford has pushed other levels of government to follow the province’s lead by mandating the rescinding of remote work arrangements
Lefebvre: Annual conference a chance to push Sudbury’s priorities

Lefebvre: Annual conference a chance to push Sudbury’s priorities

Mayor says annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario conference was an opportunity for strengthening ‘partnerships with the province and keeping Sudbury’s priorities front and center’
Council defers decision on ending fall tipping fee holiday

Council defers decision on ending fall tipping fee holiday

Ward 3 Coun. Michel Brabant recommended eliminating both annual weeklong tipping fee holidays and instead allowing residents one or two free trips per year to the landfill site
Speed camera data proves they carry a lasting impact

Speed camera data proves they carry a lasting impact

The city reports that automated speed enforcement cameras have reduced speeds not only in immediate proximity to the devices, but also in their vicinity and after they have been removed
City issues demolition permit for old hospital building

City issues demolition permit for old hospital building

The Panoramic Properties-owned hospital building on Paris Street will come down over the course of the next several weeks, Mayor Paul Lefebvre said during a media event on Friday
Injuries from 2022 Flour Mill silos incident still plague Sudbury man

Injuries from 2022 Flour Mill silos incident still plague Sudbury man

The city was fined $75,000 for the workplace incident that has left Cameron Stone unable to work but Sudbury.com’s attempts to access the court ruling are lost in a maze of bureaucracy
Demolition of old hospital site begins as debris piled on site

Demolition of old hospital site begins as debris piled on site

Heavy machinery has begun mobilizing at the old hospital property on Paris Street, with a pile of rubble north of the main building pointing to demolition work underway