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Rawson shares Penetanguishene’s take on library spat with Tiny

Rawson shares Penetanguishene’s take on library spat with Tiny

‘For too long we have subsidized these services’ for neighbouring municipalities, says mayor on $31,000 in unpaid invoices over library board appointment
Former Burlington MPP takes VP role at University of Waterloo

Former Burlington MPP takes VP role at University of Waterloo

Term as VP of University Relations begins in March 2024
City hits milestone in tackling $130M annual infrastructure gap

City hits milestone in tackling $130M annual infrastructure gap

The City of Greater Sudbury has mapped out its long-established infrastructure spending gap in their most in-depth report to date, breaking down the $130M annual spending shortfall
Centre Wellington considers regulating short-term accommodations

Centre Wellington considers regulating short-term accommodations

There are approximately 251 short-term accommodations and 217 unique rental units currently listed in Centre Wellington
Ford government 'disrespecting' Penetang over jail costs: mayor

Ford government 'disrespecting' Penetang over jail costs: mayor

Previous calls for help ‘were all fallen on deaf ears, and nothing has occurred since,’ says Rawson as council approves next steps to lobby province
TBM delays major infrastructure project for a year to save trees

TBM delays major infrastructure project for a year to save trees

Town staff will have to re-design and re-engineer portions of the infrastructure work in order to preserve a number of large trees
Council nixes idea to build affordable housing over city owned parking lots

Council nixes idea to build affordable housing over city owned parking lots

Coun. Scott Hamilton's motion was defeated in a 5-4 vote Tuesday with Mayor Liggett and councillors Ermeta, Shwery, Cooper and Devine voting against it
Public Health Sudbury announces new medical officer of health

Public Health Sudbury announces new medical officer of health

Dr. Mustafa Hirji will be replacing Dr. Penny Sutcliffe on March 18, 2024 as the MOH and CEO of the Sudbury health unit
Councillor's 'ambitious' affordable housing pitch lauded by urban design expert

Councillor's 'ambitious' affordable housing pitch lauded by urban design expert

Coun. Scott Hamilton has an idea to turn city-owned parking lots into prime land for affordable housing projects and wants the city to work with developers to make it an attractive proposition
Sudbury might exceed pledge to create 3,800 more homes by 2031

Sudbury might exceed pledge to create 3,800 more homes by 2031

Less than two years into a 10-year plan, the City of Greater Sudbury is already 20% of the way toward its provincially set target for new housing creation ... or 30%, depending on the metric
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