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Jim Gordon Boardwalk reopens at Science North

Jim Gordon Boardwalk reopens at Science North

The old floating dock was decommissioned last year after reaching the end of its serviceable life and a new structure was installed this year, officially opening on June 20
Foligno siblings bring NHL-strong iron guts to pizza-eating contest

Foligno siblings bring NHL-strong iron guts to pizza-eating contest

The NHL-star Foligno siblings Nick (Chicago Blackhawks) and Marcus (Minnesota Wild) put down the pies during Thursday’s pizza-eating contest, with Nick coming out on top during the fundraiser for Health Sciences North Foundation and the Janis Foligno Foundation, named for their mother
GSPS ramps up impaired driving spot checks

GSPS ramps up impaired driving spot checks

There were 45 Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (a.k.a. RIDE) spot checks in Greater Sudbury last year, which was a jump from the 34 in 2023 and a level police are striving to meet or exceed this year
City getting 83,000 metres of large asphalt patches laid this year

City getting 83,000 metres of large asphalt patches laid this year

The patches are slated to be laid throughout the municipality and range from 50 to 500 metres in length along half or full lanes
Council maintains 4.8% water/wastewater rate increase, for now

Council maintains 4.8% water/wastewater rate increase, for now

Average annual tax levy increases of between approximately 3.2 per cent to 4.4 per cent are also in the city’s long-range financial plan for the next 10 years
WSIB employees mark 27 days on strike with union leader visit

WSIB employees mark 27 days on strike with union leader visit

While local WSIB workers rallied at the picket line on Tuesday, WSIB management was left questioning much of what’s been said to get union members pumped up
Overall crime down 4% in Greater Sudbury

Overall crime down 4% in Greater Sudbury

After violent crime hit a record high in 2023, both violent and property offenses decreased by a combined 4% in 2024, including a 10.8% drop in violent offences
The $19.4M Lasalle/Elisabella project is on track and on budget

The $19.4M Lasalle/Elisabella project is on track and on budget

The city is upgrading water/wastewater infrastructure in the Lasalle/Elisabella area to shore up industrial lands for future development
Quarry expansion zoning approved southwest of the Big Nickel

Quarry expansion zoning approved southwest of the Big Nickel

The expansion is south and west of an existing quarry which has been in place for more than 55 years, and a licence from the province and aggregate resources study is still needed
Celebrating a decade of turning Sudburians’ waste into fertilizer gold

Celebrating a decade of turning Sudburians’ waste into fertilizer gold

Walker Industries has been operating the city’s biosolids plant for 10 years, where they turn wastewater solids into 20,000 to 25,000 tonnes of fertilizer each year
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