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‘Great partnership’: Bradford, Innisfil to explore shared services

‘Great partnership’: Bradford, Innisfil to explore shared services

Bradford council authorizes staff to begin conversations with Town of Innisfil and InnServices representatives
BEHIND THE SCENES: Roadmap to end homelessness in Sudbury has $350M price tag

BEHIND THE SCENES: Roadmap to end homelessness in Sudbury has $350M price tag

Sudbury.com's Jenny Lamothe takes us behind the scenes
Alleged squatters prevent first-time homeowner from moving in

Alleged squatters prevent first-time homeowner from moving in

Man bought house through power of sale, found people living in it after deal closed
Springwater councillors divided over ombudsman's report

Springwater councillors divided over ombudsman's report

'Just because there is a line doesn’t mean we should go right to it,' says councillor; closed-session talks included rainbow crosswalk and drag story-time event
Working together critical for future of mining, says MPP

Working together critical for future of mining, says MPP

'I think it’s finally time now that industry and just the general public, sees our presence in our territory with our resources represented so they put a face on whose territory they’re operating and enjoying their livelihoods on,' says Mattagami First Nation Chief
ICYMI: Climate change continues to be thorny issue for two Thorold councillors

ICYMI: Climate change continues to be thorny issue for two Thorold councillors

Councillors DeRose and Handley continue their opposition to Thorold's involvement in Partners for Climate Protection Program; 'I don’t think we’re here for a science lesson'
Water-taking request bogged down by Innisfil planning requirements

Water-taking request bogged down by Innisfil planning requirements

'You have to get the proper zoning and bylaw amendments in place,' before town can support application, family told
ICYMI: City's defense costs continue to mount at Ontario Land Tribunal

ICYMI: City's defense costs continue to mount at Ontario Land Tribunal

City racks up more than $263,000 in fees defending itself over the last two years with 11 cases remaining on the docket, including a new appeal launched by the owner of the former Preston Springs
LETTER: My life as a family doctor in Sault Ste. Marie

LETTER: My life as a family doctor in Sault Ste. Marie

'My job is emotionally and physically exhausting. And yet, it is totally worth it,' writes Dr. Adrianna Schamp, a physician at the Group Health Centre
Feds, province re-up on $5 billion infrastructure funding deal

Feds, province re-up on $5 billion infrastructure funding deal

Municipalities will get $4.7 billion over five years from Ottawa to help build roads, transit and other critical infrastructure
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