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Resident appeals Algonquin Road six-storey build approval

Resident appeals Algonquin Road six-storey build approval

Greater Sudbury city council gave a six-storey retirement complex with 150 units on Algonquin Road in Sudbury’s South End their final stamp of approval during their Oct. 10 meeting
Ollie North group forms to grow skateboarding in Greater Sudbury

Ollie North group forms to grow skateboarding in Greater Sudbury

The Ollie North Skateboard Association’s sights are set on growing skateboarding in the Greater Sudbury area ‘through community-building initiatives, consultation and advocacy’
Investments central to mayor’s second State of the City address

Investments central to mayor’s second State of the City address

During his second annual State of the City address, Mayor Paul Lefebvre highlighted various forms of investment the present city council has made to date
Committee yields 54 calls for action to spur economic development

Committee yields 54 calls for action to spur economic development

City staff have been asked to go through each of the 54 calls for action intended to help spur economic development for responses to each point by September
City moves to protect 30% of its lands and lakes

City moves to protect 30% of its lands and lakes

A unanimous city council OK’d working toward the conservation of approximately 109,000 hectares of land by 2030 as part of a broader national initiative
Leduc’s arena referendum motion fails to get off the ground

Leduc’s arena referendum motion fails to get off the ground

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc wants the city to hold a referendum on whether to proceed with a new event centre, but could not get any support from his colleagues
City council scraps $10M library ramp proposal

City council scraps $10M library ramp proposal

The Cultural Hub at Tom Davies Square project will still include a ramp between its first and second floors, which has been baked into its $65-million total budget
Forty-unit row house development OK’d for Minnow Lake

Forty-unit row house development OK’d for Minnow Lake

The planning committee of city council was unanimous in their decision to approve a 40-unit row-house development in the Minnow Lake Neighbourhood off of Bancroft Drive
Old hospital-site project to break ground ‘within five years’

Old hospital-site project to break ground ‘within five years’

Tulloch Engineering planning manager Kevin Jarus said Panoramic Properties’ proposed redevelopment of the long-vacant Paris Street hospital property would be underway ‘within five years’
Symington aiming for a ‘respectful’ Conservative campaign

Symington aiming for a ‘respectful’ Conservative campaign

Family physician Dr. Ian Symington has been reaffirmed as the Conservative Party of Canada candidate for the newly reconfigured Sudbury federal riding