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Liberals promote 2024 federal budget at Chelmsford dealership

Liberals promote 2024 federal budget at Chelmsford dealership

While touting the federal government’s latest budget, Nickel Belt Liberal MP Marc Serré issued some barbs at Premier Doug Ford, whose government killed electric vehicle efforts
Smart water meters 98.5% installed; balance to be done by 2025

Smart water meters 98.5% installed; balance to be done by 2025

There are approximately 700 accounts that still need advanced meter infrastructure installed 
Greater Sudbury development charges much lower than comparators

Greater Sudbury development charges much lower than comparators

The City of Greater Sudbury’s development charges are much lower than the provincial municipal average, and do not fully recuperate costs associated with new builds
City hits the brakes on capital work at municipal ski hills

City hits the brakes on capital work at municipal ski hills

A successful motion by Ward 6 Coun. René Lapierre will put capital work at the City of Greater Sudbury’s two municipal ski hills on hold while their utilization and operating costs are reviewed
City council approves 2024 tax plan with 5.4% residential hike

City council approves 2024 tax plan with 5.4% residential hike

The city’s elected officials unanimously greenlit a 2024 tax plan to implement the 5.9% overall municipal tax levy increase they approved during budget deliberations late last year
Montée Principale road rehabilitation fast-tracked to 2025/26

Montée Principale road rehabilitation fast-tracked to 2025/26

With Montée Principale originally slated for rehabilitation in 2027, Ward 4 Coun. Pauline Fortin introduced a successful motion on Monday to have it fast-tracked by a year or two
Public hearing set for old Paris Street hospital site proposal

Public hearing set for old Paris Street hospital site proposal

Panoramic Properties’ application for three building includes 109 retirement home guest rooms and 421 multiple dwelling units at the old Paris Street hospital property, and is coming up for its first of two public hearings on April 29
Downtown arena en route for slip to ‘poor’ condition by next year

Downtown arena en route for slip to ‘poor’ condition by next year

It’s likely a moot point now that city council has approved a new events centre to replace it by 2028, but the Downtown Community Arena is in ‘fair’ condition now, and slated to slip to ‘poor’ condition by 2025 and ‘very poor’ condition by 2030
GSPS has met Renfrew femicide coroner's inquest recommendations

GSPS has met Renfrew femicide coroner's inquest recommendations

But intimate partner violence response still needs more work, Sudbury police acknowledge
Opposition takes shape after $200M events centre greenlit

Opposition takes shape after $200M events centre greenlit

Community member Matthew Del Papa has started a petition opposing the $200M arena in Downtown Sudbury which city council recently approved, and Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc is now calling for a referendum
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