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Why not tiny homes instead of tents at Energy Court?

Why not tiny homes instead of tents at Energy Court?

A city-sanctioned shanty community is taking shape at Energy Court in downtown Sudbury, prompting concerns for residents' safety as the winter deep freeze sets in
City looks to open the doors for renewable energy generation

City looks to open the doors for renewable energy generation

Monday’s planning committee will see the city’s elected officials consider a policy framework to allow for the permitting of renewal energy generation as a use in Greater Sudbury
Area residents concerned for Energy Court denizens’ safety

Area residents concerned for Energy Court denizens’ safety

Sudbury.com went doorknocking in the neighbourhood west of the city-sanctioned encampment site at Energy Court to see how area residents feel about it
Memorial Park revitalization work begins

Memorial Park revitalization work begins

The city anticipates ongoing work to revitalize Memorial Park to cap by June, in time for the central downtown space to accommodate summer events
Police: More aggressive crackdown on drug use starts in November

Police: More aggressive crackdown on drug use starts in November

Police will be more visible in the city’s downtown core in November, during which they will more readily arrest people for open drug use while an undercover effort will target drug dealers
Mayor backs Ford’s call to protect domestic EV production

Mayor backs Ford’s call to protect domestic EV production

In a media release, Mayor Paul Lefebvre expressed support for Premier Doug Ford’s position to maintain Canada’s tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles
GSPS board unanimous in approving 12.66% budget hike for 2026

GSPS board unanimous in approving 12.66% budget hike for 2026

The Greater Sudbury Police Service board was unanimous in approving a 12.66% budget hike for 2026 followed by an 8.61% increase in 2027, including six newly funded positions
Council votes to maintain their own status-quo base pay remuneration

Council votes to maintain their own status-quo base pay remuneration

Third party Toronto-based Gallagher Benefit Services (Canada) Group Inc., reviewed Greater Sudbury city council members’ remuneration, concluding it was on par with other municipalities
Council supports JENNMAR expansion with $925K tax break

Council supports JENNMAR expansion with $925K tax break

The mining supply shop is adding 693 square metres to their building and approximately 21 full-time equivalent employees to their operations
Despite prior support, city council mostly mum on saving speed cameras

Despite prior support, city council mostly mum on saving speed cameras

It’s unclear what, if anything, city council has done to oppose or mitigate the impending impacts of Premier Doug Ford taking away municipalities’ right to use speed cameras