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Hazardous waste project explained at Coniston community meeting

Hazardous waste project explained at Coniston community meeting

The updated daily truck count is 30 in, 30 out, and the ‘hazardous’ waste includes such things as oils and glycols which are already handled at the Coniston Industrial Park property
Majority of city council silent on last week’s terminations

Majority of city council silent on last week’s terminations

The vast majority of city council members either did not respond or declined to comment on the recent dismissal of five city managers and one junior staff member
Mission 31 sets record-breaking $140K fundraising total

Mission 31 sets record-breaking $140K fundraising total

Money raised will go toward feeding people hot meals two times per day at the Elgin Street Mission in downtown Sudbury
Greater Sudbury MPs respond to apparent shift in federal Liberals’ ideology

Greater Sudbury MPs respond to apparent shift in federal Liberals’ ideology

Conservative MP Jim Bélanger said the Liberals have become more centrist, while Liberal MP Viviane Lapointe rejects left versus right ‘political congesture,’ says Liberals are ‘meeting the moment’
Latest batch of city buses cost $970K apiece

Latest batch of city buses cost $970K apiece

The cost of city buses has ballooned since the pandemic, from $564K apiece in 2018 to $970K for the new clean diesel buses delivered through Winnipeg-based New Flyer
Zulich shares fresh vision for KED site

Zulich shares fresh vision for KED site

Previously slated to house the since-cancelled Kingsway Entertainment District with a municipal event centre, developer Dario Zulich is back with a new vision for the Kingsway Employment District
Meet John Bernard Sutton: The man who designed Sudbury Arena

Meet John Bernard Sutton: The man who designed Sudbury Arena

The Sudbury architect died in 1968, leaving a legacy via various local buildings, some of which are still standing, including the Copper Cliff Library. However, his most famous and visible contribution to the city, Sudbury Community Arena, will soon fade into memory as well
Bruce Avenue site recommended for 40-unit supportive housing build

Bruce Avenue site recommended for 40-unit supportive housing build

City staff have recommended a city-owned parcel of land west of 720 Bruce Ave. be used to house a 40-unit supportive housing building
LifeLabs closing its Sudbury laboratory, putting 40 technologists out of work

LifeLabs closing its Sudbury laboratory, putting 40 technologists out of work

LifeLabs communications staff declined to meaningfully clarify how local test result turnaround times will change once they shift to using southern Ontario laboratories
Province still refusing to talk about downtown HART Hub

Province still refusing to talk about downtown HART Hub

It’s been almost a year since the province announced a HART Hub for the homeless downtown, but they’re still refusing to answer questions about it
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