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Utility applies to delay time-of-use pricing

Greater Sudbury Utilities (GSU) have applied to delay time-of-use pricing as part of its billing practice until the end of 2011, according to GSU president Frank Kallonen.

Community calendar

Greater Sudbury community calendar for April 19-20. To put your listing on this board e-mail [email protected] , phone 705-673-5667 ext. 367. All locations for Sudbury unless otherwise indicated.

Green Party candidates want to focus on health care, energy conservation

Editor’s note: Over the next few issues of Northern Life, we will feature question-and-answer profiles of federal election candidates.

Public sessions scheduled for water/wastewater financial plan

The City of Greater Sudbury is hosting three public information sessions to provide information about the city's ten-year water/wastewater financial plan.

Federal candidates to address social issues

An all-candidates debate to address social issues within the community will take place Thursday, April 21st. The debate is organized by the Social Planning Council of Sudbury (SPC) and the Sudbury and District Labour Council.

Reynolds questions Gravelle's leadership in Nickel Belt riding

Lynne Renyolds wants Nickel Belt voters to know a few things about Claude Gravelle.

Road construction affects roads in Greater Sudbury

The City of Greater Sudbury is notifying drivers of road upgrades, a press release said. These upgrades will affect traffic in the following areas: Excavation to expose a watermain along M.R.

ATVs could be allowed on public roads

Three options will be presented to the Greater Sudbury policy committee on April 20 regarding all terrain vehicle (ATV) use on city roads within the city limits.

Conservatives host Scrap the Registry rally

Fred Slade, the federal Conservative candidate in the Sudbury riding, and Lynne Reynolds, the federal Conservative candidate for the Nickel Belt riding, will join Candace Hoeppner, the federal Conservative candidate for the Portage-Lisgar riding, at

Small party, independent candidates enter election

Two candidates from non-mainstream parties and one independent candidate have confirmed they will run in either the Sudbury or Nickel Belt ridings in the upcoming federal election.