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City reminding drivers to stop for pedestrians, because most aren’t

City reminding drivers to stop for pedestrians, because most aren’t

There are currently 50 pedestrian crossovers in Greater Sudbury, identified by signs which read ‘stop for pedestrians,’ and the city is clarifying that the words on these signs matter
Majority of city council members to remain on the ballot

Majority of city council members to remain on the ballot

The next civic election in Ontario will be held on Oct. 26, during which the majority of Greater Sudbury city council members’ names will be on the ballot again
City council year in review: Major projects proceed, sanctioned encampment and management changes

City council year in review: Major projects proceed, sanctioned encampment and management changes

Discussed and debated for several years, both the downtown arena/event centre and library/art gallery projects finally hit their likely points of no return this year
Winter storm prompts city to declare ‘significant weather event’

Winter storm prompts city to declare ‘significant weather event’

Ice, snow, blowing snow and high winds see city recommending public avoid non-essential travel
Volunteer firefighters’ union ‘optimistic’ with new fire chief

Volunteer firefighters’ union ‘optimistic’ with new fire chief

After his ‘really good and meaningful engagement’ with members on Thursday night, the union representing Greater Sudbury’s volunteer firefighters is expressing optimism with newly hired Fire Services Chief Rob Grimwood
Is wrapping paper recyclable? This and other Christmas waste questions answered

Is wrapping paper recyclable? This and other Christmas waste questions answered

The Christmas/New Year’s season brings with it unique waste management concerns, which the City of Greater Sudbury has provided residents some tips to take care of
Double-digit municipal tipping fee hikes slated for Jan. 1

Double-digit municipal tipping fee hikes slated for Jan. 1

If you need to visit a municipal landfill site, it might be best to do so before Jan. 1, at which time the per-tonne tipping fee is hiking by more than 27%, from $106 to $135
Hazardous waste application the focus of upcoming Coniston meeting

Hazardous waste application the focus of upcoming Coniston meeting

The open community meeting is being held at The Colonial Inn at 6 p.m. on Jan. 15 to address a hazardous waste application and 140 daily heavy vehicle trips through Coniston
Greater Sudbury gifts former rescue boat to Wahnapitae First Nation

Greater Sudbury gifts former rescue boat to Wahnapitae First Nation

The boat will feed into a Lake Wanapitei Safety and Assist program led by community members in both Wahnapitae and Skead which is expected to launch next spring
Track My Plow is back for another year of snow clearing

Track My Plow is back for another year of snow clearing

City provides a highlight of snow-clearing efforts and resources as winter arrives