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Council faces four options for residential tipping fee holiday

Council faces four options for residential tipping fee holiday

Staff recommend continuing with a weeklong spring tipping fee holiday only, which is the most cost-effective of options presented
Council approves downtown parking improvements

Council approves downtown parking improvements

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc received curt responses from his colleagues after expressing opposition to the event centre in general during a discussion about downtown parking
By 2027, city's Community Action Network system will be no more

By 2027, city's Community Action Network system will be no more

Greater Sudbury city council members approved a plan to shift away from the Community Action Network system during a months-long transition period ending in 2027, a move Ward 9 Coun. Deb McIntosh called a ‘reimagining’
City looks to expand gateway speed limit program

City looks to expand gateway speed limit program

Automated speed-enforcement camera revenue would pay for the one-time $260,000 cost of installing gateway speed limit signs throughout Greater Sudbury’s residential neighbourhoods
Councillors clear the way for KED site rezoning

Councillors clear the way for KED site rezoning

Kingsway Employment District’s owners purchased a city-owned parcel of land facing The Kingsway for $48,000 and are under discussion with the province to purchase additional land
City confirms speed cameras to cease operations Friday

City confirms speed cameras to cease operations Friday

The City of Greater Sudbury will maintain its collection of six speed cameras until the bitter end, ceasing operations by Friday, which is the provincially mandated deadline
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%
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 
Arrests not a priority in GSPS crackdown on open-air drug use

Arrests not a priority in GSPS crackdown on open-air drug use

Police arrested one person and seized 10.2 grams of drugs during their first week of a month-long crackdown on open drug use in Sudbury’s downtown core
City staff recommend scrapping Community Action Networks

City staff recommend scrapping Community Action Networks

In a recommendation to city council members being considered next week, staff recommend different ways of supporting community groups ‘as part of a transition away from the existing Community Action Network program’