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Sudbury Community Arena: Should it stay or should it go?

Sudbury Community Arena: Should it stay or should it go?

Built in 1951 and anticipated to slip to poor condition this year, the future of the Sudbury Community Arena is up in the air when the new downtown events centre opens in 2028
Final OK given to Sunrise Ridge Estates nine-storey builds

Final OK given to Sunrise Ridge Estates nine-storey builds

Ward 12 Coun. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann flagged water pressure concerns as her key reason to bring up the planning committee’s approval of three nine-storey residential buildings for review
Tariffs on the mind: Council tables two motions aimed at U.S. actions

Tariffs on the mind: Council tables two motions aimed at U.S. actions

Council unanimously supports motion by Mayor Paul Lefebvre to push for leeway on making purchases of non-U.S. goods and services, while councillors reject a motion from Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc to pause the event centre project until the tariff situation with the U.S. is ironed out
Historical society ‘strongly’ against development of Lively museum site

Historical society ‘strongly’ against development of Lively museum site

The Anderson Farm Museum property is one of three sites shortlisted for a new recreational amenity in Lively
Ombudsman finds no issue with 2024 Flour Mill meeting

Ombudsman finds no issue with 2024 Flour Mill meeting

Ontario Ombudsman finds no rules were broken by city councillors present at an April 8, 2024, Flour Mill Community Action Network meeting concerning a homeless drop-in centre but says Greater Sudbury should clarify rules and procedures for these types of community meetings
Third public session on addressing housing shortage set for Feb. 20

Third public session on addressing housing shortage set for Feb. 20

Six-month consultation session to plan for more multi-unit, low-rise infill housing aims to build on feedback from previous public consultations
City looks to expand GOVA Transit Route 106 through Val Caron

City looks to expand GOVA Transit Route 106 through Val Caron

Ward 5 Coun. Mike Parent tabled a successful motion during a committee meeting this week to expand the route as a pilot project effective April 19
GOVA Transit fleet to be equipped with AEDs

GOVA Transit fleet to be equipped with AEDs

The City of Greater Sudbury is slated to install automated external defibrillators in all 74 GOVA conventional and specialized buses during a phase-in ending in 2027
Tariffs ‘trainwreck’ prompt push for events centre pause

Tariffs ‘trainwreck’ prompt push for events centre pause

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc plans on tabling a motion during next week’s city council meeting requesting that the events centre project be put on pause due to the threat of tariffs
Greater Sudburians can now track city snow plows online

Greater Sudburians can now track city snow plows online

A snow plow status map has been added to the city’s website, allowing Greater Sudburians the ability to see where road and sidewalk plows have been