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Staff at The Spot say they won’t give up on funding, clients

Staff at The Spot say they won’t give up on funding, clients

Manager Amber Fritz said reducing people to data points in the funding decision is ‘doing an incredible disservice to members of this community’ 
Four additional full-time firefighters greenlit for hire

Four additional full-time firefighters greenlit for hire

Greater Sudbury Fire Services had sought city council’s go-ahead to hire eight additional full-time members, but the four-member balance has been punted to 2026 budget talks
City council rejects plea to save supervised consumption site

City council rejects plea to save supervised consumption site

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc introduced an unsuccessful motion during today’s 2024/25 budget meeting for the city to fund the municipal supervised consumption site for another six months
City hits milestone in tackling $130M annual infrastructure gap

City hits milestone in tackling $130M annual infrastructure gap

The City of Greater Sudbury has mapped out its long-established infrastructure spending gap in their most in-depth report to date, breaking down the $130M annual spending shortfall
Water/wastewater rates to go up 4.8% per year in 2024-25

Water/wastewater rates to go up 4.8% per year in 2024-25

The planning committee of city council approved 2024 and 2025 water/wastewater budgets on Dec. 12, which include annual rate increases of 4.8 per cent
Spike in vicious animal complaints prompts review

Spike in vicious animal complaints prompts review

Ward 5 Coun. Mike Parent introduced a successful motion this week for the city to review its approach to vicious dog attacks
No evidence backing contractor’s allegations against the city: Auditor

No evidence backing contractor’s allegations against the city: Auditor

CIty auditor General Ron Foster tabled his second report on complaints made against the city by Frank Crupi of Road Surface Recycling
Police budgets unanimously greenlit by city council

Police budgets unanimously greenlit by city council

The 2024-25 police budgets include an increase of approximately 15 per cent and hiring 26 additional staff members
Tiny homes for the homeless in Sudbury: Could it work?

Tiny homes for the homeless in Sudbury: Could it work?

Tiny home communities for the homeless are popping up all over Ontario, so Sudbury.com checked with several of them to see how it’s working there, and whether it could work here
Vote on police budget with 26 member jump in staff Dec. 12

Vote on police budget with 26 member jump in staff Dec. 12

Greater Sudbury city council is slated to vote Dec. 12 on the Greater Sudbury Police Service’s 2024/25 budgets, which carry respective increases of 8.09% and 6.2%