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Greater Sudbury setting goal to end homelessness by 2030

Greater Sudbury setting goal to end homelessness by 2030

The city’s elected officials unanimously supported a motion at the Sept. 26 city council meeting for staff to draft a strategy to end homelessness by 2030
Greater Sudbury’s procurement processes to be audited

Greater Sudbury’s procurement processes to be audited

With major projects anticipated to be tendered in the coming months, including a downtown events centre and library/art gallery, Ward 5 Coun. Mike Parent said now’s the time to look at the city’s procurement processes
Ten 2022 municipal candidates barred from running in 2026

Ten 2022 municipal candidates barred from running in 2026

Of the 51 candidates vying for positions on Greater Sudbury city council last year, 10 failed to submit financial statements and related documents on time, including three mayoral candidates
Gélinas urges province to sell long-vacant Gogama properties

Gélinas urges province to sell long-vacant Gogama properties

During a time in which the province is urging municipalities to streamline the construction of residential units, there are at least 20 vacant units in Gogama owned by the province
Lefebvre says he has no intention of using 'strong mayor' powers

Lefebvre says he has no intention of using 'strong mayor' powers

Greater Sudbury mayor tells Sudbury.com he will continue to collaborate with council instead of using 'strong mayor' powers offered to him and other Ontario mayors by the provincial government
City’s affordable housing stock falls well short of demand

City’s affordable housing stock falls well short of demand

Greater Sudbury has a deficit of 655 rent-geared-to-income units and at least 301 low-end of market rental units, while developers have focused on upper-end homebuyers for new housing supply leaving most buyers out in the cold
Sudbury drafts program to help pay to replace lead water lines

Sudbury drafts program to help pay to replace lead water lines

Years in the making, the City of Greater Sudbury has drafted a private lead water services replacement incentive program, including grants of up to $3,000 and loans of up to $10,000
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