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Sudbury moves to protect 30% of its lands and lakes

Sudbury 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
Sudbury speed cameras prove effective, tickets being mailed out

Sudbury speed cameras prove effective, tickets being mailed out

‘You’re not being trapped. You have a choice to make,’ said Greater Sudbury Police Service Chief Paul Pedersen, addressing the backlash against city’s new automated speed-enforcement cameras
VIDEO: Huge stinky ‘corpse flower’ blooms in Sudbury

VIDEO: Huge stinky ‘corpse flower’ blooms in Sudbury

Nicknamed the ‘corpse flower’ due to its smell, Amorphophallus konjac only blooms once every year or two, and last weekend marked the first time it has bloomed since Colette Theriault began tending to it in May 2021
Here's what happened to some speed-trap cameras in Sudbury

Here's what happened to some speed-trap cameras in Sudbury

Several automated speed-enforcement cameras have been vandalized so far, but City of Greater Sudbury has pledged to continue getting them fixed as quickly as possible
Federal Small Business minister sidesteps carbon tax question

Federal Small Business minister sidesteps carbon tax question

Federal Small Business Minister Rechie Valdez spoke at a Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Copper Cliff, where she faced a question about the carbon tax
Sudbury city employee was operating a dump truck during fatal collision

Sudbury city employee was operating a dump truck during fatal collision

A 60-year-old Valley East man was killed in a single-vehicle collision on Highway 144 near Dowling at approximately 4 p.m. on Wednesday
Feds make long-sought move to make immigration pilot permanent

Feds make long-sought move to make immigration pilot permanent

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot is being made permanent, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Marc Miller told a local crowd today, describing the program as supporting ‘economic migration’ for its host communities
Province declines comment on funding cuts to tax-filing service

Province declines comment on funding cuts to tax-filing service

Despite repeated requests, Sudbury.com has been denied an interview with anyone from the Government of Ontario to explain the budget cut, which includes $180,000 to the Sudbury Community Service Centre
To host byelections or appoint members? Sudbury council to decide

To host byelections or appoint members? Sudbury council to decide

Following the recent deaths of two city council members, the city’s elected officials must soon decide whether to appoint new member to Ward 2 and Ward 3 or hold byelections
Sudbury has recovered some of the $1.5M lost to fraud

Sudbury has recovered some of the $1.5M lost to fraud

During recent court appearance, it was revealed that approximately $1.05M has been recovered so far in a case that saw the city defrauded of approximately $1.5M