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Automated speed traps to become active March 22

Automated speed traps to become active March 22

The City of Greater Sudbury has six automated speed trap cameras, which will shift between locations throughout the municipality every four months
City won’t talk about change to GOVA Transit advertising

City won’t talk about change to GOVA Transit advertising

The City of Greater Sudbury declined an interview request regarding changes to GOVA Transit advertising, and provided a written statement instead which only partially addressed our inquiry
Sunrise Ridge developer faces irate neighbours at meeting

Sunrise Ridge developer faces irate neighbours at meeting

SalDan Construction Group president Sam Biasucci spoke at a community meeting on Friday night to explain the three nine-storey residential buildings his company has proposed
City of Greater Sudbury not on track to reach net-zero by 2050

City of Greater Sudbury not on track to reach net-zero by 2050

The city’s inaugural annual report on climate action was tabled this year, which will be used as a benchmark for future reports to help map a path toward hitting net-zero emissions
Reduced load restrictions on city roads take effect March 1

Reduced load restrictions on city roads take effect March 1

Restriction preserves road health from heavy traffic during the spring thaw
City cleared to buy/demolish 196 Van Horne St. for $500K

City cleared to buy/demolish 196 Van Horne St. for $500K

The building currently houses the Sudbury Multicultural-Folk Arts Association, whose operations will shift to the Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square
City re-evaluating its development grants, loans and incentives

City re-evaluating its development grants, loans and incentives

Certain Community Improvement Plans have been put on pause as city staff review the programs for a report to be tabled with city council this summer
Still no decision on how to fill two city council vacancies

Still no decision on how to fill two city council vacancies

During tonight’s meeting, Greater Sudbury city council declared Ward 2 and Ward 3 vacant, setting in motion the legislative process to refill them either by appointments or byelections
To host byelections or appoint members? Sudbury council to decide

To host byelections or appoint members? Sudbury council to decide

Following the recent deaths of two city council members, the city’s elected officials must soon decide whether to appoint new member to Ward 2 and Ward 3 or hold byelections
Ward 3 Coun. Gerry Montpellier has died

Ward 3 Coun. Gerry Montpellier has died

Mayor Paul Lefebvre paid tribute to Ward 3 Coun. Gerry Montpellier at the start of Wednesday’s finance and administration committee meeting of city council before bringing it to a close