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You're going to pay 7.4% more for water and sewer this year

You're going to pay 7.4% more for water and sewer this year

You'll pay more than 20% more than you did three years ago as city works to meet provincial demands that municipal water systems be self-sufficient
City council meets tonight for budget deliberations

City council meets tonight for budget deliberations

Goal is to approve $588M budget for 2019 this week
Bigger wants decision on 2022 voting method sooner rather than later

Bigger wants decision on 2022 voting method sooner rather than later

After election disaster last time around, mayor calls for a decision by April
Councillors back Greater Sudbury's first major overhaul of transit operations

Councillors back Greater Sudbury's first major overhaul of transit operations

Fewer routes that are served more often, more transit hubs highlight changes
Decentralization not deamalgamation: Break up fire services to save money, group argues

Decentralization not deamalgamation: Break up fire services to save money, group argues

Our Town, Our City says tens of millions could be saved through decentralisation
Councillors approve code of conduct for local politicians

Councillors approve code of conduct for local politicians

Attempt to exclude social media from policy fails; code will likely be amended by integrity commissioner
Watch live: Special city council meeting

Watch live: Special city council meeting

Council ratifying a number of appointments to local boards
Update: Lougheed bid to return to police board defeated

Update: Lougheed bid to return to police board defeated

Fran Caldarelli returns to Police Services Board
Flurry of board, panel appointments on tap next week

Flurry of board, panel appointments on tap next week

Ever wanted to be a livestock evaluator or a fence viewer?
This liability rule has cost municipal taxpayers millions, Ford says he'll review it

This liability rule has cost municipal taxpayers millions, Ford says he'll review it

After years of lobbying from municipalities, the provincial government has agreed to review rules that have driven insurance costs through the roof in several cities.