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Lapse in training keeps firefighters’ ladder truck out of service

Lapse in training keeps firefighters’ ladder truck out of service

The city has been aware of the training gap since last autumn and had ‘plenty of opportunity’ to address it before now, according to union president Mike Squarzolo
City staff recommend permanent end to fall tipping fee holiday

City staff recommend permanent end to fall tipping fee holiday

The city’s weeklong spring tipping fee holiday is anticipated to remain in place, with staff only recommending the elimination of the weeklong autumn tipping fee break
Old hospital being demolished soon?

Old hospital being demolished soon?

Signs posted outside the old hospital building on Paris Street indicate ‘danger due to demolition,’ and a worker on site said it’s coming down soon
Various municipal services unavailable on Monday

Various municipal services unavailable on Monday

The civic holiday on Monday means various municipal services will be unavailable that day
Province gives the city $1.52M for nearly tripling its housing target

Province gives the city $1.52M for nearly tripling its housing target

The city issued permits for 833 new housing units in 2024, which was approximately 265% of last year’s provincially mandated target of 317
Video: Demolition of Wacky Wings building begins

Video: Demolition of Wacky Wings building begins

187 Shaughnessy St. is the final structure city council has approved to come down to make way for the downtown event centre project
City pushes for more funding to tackle homelessness

City pushes for more funding to tackle homelessness

The City of Greater Sudbury is advocating for senior levels of government to fund more transitional housing and shelter beds to help achieve a functional end to homelessness by 2030
City council adopts new land acknowledgement

City council adopts new land acknowledgement

Every city council and committee meeting will now open with the chair reciting the City of Greater Sudbury’s new land acknowledgement
North Bay's chief financial officer resigns to take new job in Sudbury

North Bay's chief financial officer resigns to take new job in Sudbury

Margaret Karpenko spent 15 years as the Gateway City's CFO and treasurer, duties she will now assume in Greater Sudbury
City adds 3,057 hectares to 30x30 protected land database

City adds 3,057 hectares to 30x30 protected land database

Local delegates gathered at the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area on Thursday to celebrate the city adding 3,000 hectares to the federal 30x30 land database of protected areas