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Snowy start to 2016 leave snow plow budget in the red

Snowy start to 2016 leave snow plow budget in the red

Over budget by $1.2M after bad weather in January and February
City now charging $50 for backyard campfire permits

City now charging $50 for backyard campfire permits

New rules requires site visit, inspection for open air burning
City's Earth Day Festival has moved to June

City's Earth Day Festival has moved to June

Earth Day in Greater Sudbury will be a little different this year. Usually Earth Day — which is April 22 this year — is marked locally with the Earth Day Festival, but the 2016 festival has been moved to June 4.
City's whistleblower hotline cheaper than forecast

City's whistleblower hotline cheaper than forecast

Hiring a firm to manage the city's new complaint hotline and website is going to cost a lot less than officials originally thought, says a report going to city council Tuesday.
Kirwan provides snow plow update

Kirwan provides snow plow update

Greater Sudbury council member Robert Kirwan issued a statement via Facebook today regarding slow response times from snow plows.
Trudeau confirms support for Maley Drive extension

Trudeau confirms support for Maley Drive extension

In his first trip to Greater Sudbury as prime minister, Justin Trudeau announced funding for the Maley Drive extension, meaning the project the city has tried to finance for three decades will become a reality.
Photos: Trudeaumania love-in at city hall

Photos: Trudeaumania love-in at city hall

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau drew a large crowd to Tom Davies Square this afternoon when he announced funding for the Maley Drive Extension project. Scroll through the photos to see some of what happened at city hall.
'Worst' road Lorne Street will get a facelift this summer

'Worst' road Lorne Street will get a facelift this summer

On the day it was nominated as one of the worst roads in Ontario, members of the public got a close up look at what the city plans to do this summer to improve Lorne Street.
Lorne and Maley in running for Ontario's worst road

Lorne and Maley in running for Ontario's worst road

Two roads in Sudbury are in the running for the worst roads in Ontario , as part of the Canadian Automobile Association's (CAA) annual competition. As of March 6, Lorne Street was ranked the second worst just behind Carling Avenue in Ottawa.
Councillors suspend bear bylaw set to begin April 1

Councillors suspend bear bylaw set to begin April 1

As a result of some 'unbearable' pressure from the public, city council voted Wednesday to not enforce a new bylaw outlining when residents can put their garbage out to the curb.