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New online map promotes Sudbury mining production, innovation

New online map promotes Sudbury mining production, innovation

City of Greater Sudbury showcases mining facilities, mining suppliers and infrastructure with a new online map
Speed cameras resulted in 12,796 tickets issued last year

Speed cameras resulted in 12,796 tickets issued last year

Approximately $1.3M in fines were issued as a result of the city’s automated speed enforcement cameras
City maps path toward fully electric bus fleet by 2035

City maps path toward fully electric bus fleet by 2035

It’ll be up to city council whether the city proceeds with the plan to fully electrify its fleet of 59 buses by 2035 at an estimated additional cost of $89M, but the city has a roadmap
Public workshop to help guide the Downtown Master Plan

Public workshop to help guide the Downtown Master Plan

The City of Greater Sudbury is asking those residents interested in the Downtown Sudbury Master Plan to register for a workshop being held on March 19 beginning at 7 p.m.
Remains to be seen if a U.S.-based firm will manage event centre

Remains to be seen if a U.S.-based firm will manage event centre

Amidst a broader pushback against U.S. tariffs, it’s unclear whether the City of Greater Sudbury will hire a U.S.-headquartered company to manage the downtown event centre
Greater Sudbury selects new Chief Administrative Officer

Greater Sudbury selects new Chief Administrative Officer

Shari Lichterman has been named Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of Greater Sudbury, effective March 19
1960B Paris Street residential high-rise to get new doors and windows

1960B Paris Street residential high-rise to get new doors and windows

The city’s elected officials approved a $4-million expense for one of two rent-geared-to-income buildings at Rumball Terrace, during last week’s city council meeting
Sudbury man caught between homelessness and home care

Sudbury man caught between homelessness and home care

A severe leg infection six weeks ago sent Marc Gervais to Health Sciences North, where he has been sleeping and eating next to a toilet due to the hospital being more than 100-per-cent over capacity, and the fact that, because he is homeless, he can’t get the home care he needs
Ambassador from mining-rich Kazakhstan visits Sudbury

Ambassador from mining-rich Kazakhstan visits Sudbury

The City of Greater Sudbury hosted Kazakhstan ambassador Dauletbek Kussainov on Feb. 13-14, which the city highlighted in a media release sent following Kussainov’s departure
City hall critics accused of inflating event centre costs

City hall critics accused of inflating event centre costs

Despite what some city hall critics have been saying, the downtown arena/events centre is still projected to cost and is budgeted at $200 million