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Integrity commissioner fired by city council

Integrity commissioner fired by city council

A 7-6 vote of Greater Sudbury city council saw to it that integrity commissioner David Boghosian will be given 180 days’ notice of termination
Greater Sudbury city council to redefine CAO position

Greater Sudbury city council to redefine CAO position

Alongside redefining the CAO position, the city’s elected officials will vote on whether to spend $75,000 on a recruitment search firm to find a candidate
Mayor responds to criticisms regarding ‘notwithstanding’ push

Mayor responds to criticisms regarding ‘notwithstanding’ push

Mayor Paul Lefebvre said that the letter to Premier Ford he signed is about saving lives, not stigmatizing vulnerable people or chasing them out of encampments without any alternatives
Province’s bike lanes bill appears to have limited local impacts

Province’s bike lanes bill appears to have limited local impacts

Drawing from past and ongoing bike lane projects in Greater Sudbury, it’s unlikely Bill 212 will have much of an impact locally, though questions remain
Leduc’s lawsuit carries ‘a chilling effect’ on discourse: Defendant

Leduc’s lawsuit carries ‘a chilling effect’ on discourse: Defendant

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc’s lawsuit ‘is a means of limiting expression on matters of public interest,’ according to a request for dismissal filed by defendant Anastasia Rioux
Will upcoming PC candidates be allowed to speak? Premier won’t say

Will upcoming PC candidates be allowed to speak? Premier won’t say

Premier Doug Ford sidestepped a question regarding whether local Progressive Conservative candidates would be allowed to speak publicly during the next election, after local candidates were silent throughout their unsuccessful 2022 campaigns
Divided on a clear garbage bag mandate, council defers decision

Divided on a clear garbage bag mandate, council defers decision

Despite an almost two-hour debate on the subject, Greater Sudbury city council ended up deferring taking a stand during tonight’s meeting on whether to implement a clear garbage bag mandate
A day after his dismissal, CAO reflects on his 8 years in Sudbury

A day after his dismissal, CAO reflects on his 8 years in Sudbury

A surprise closed-session vote of city council last night ended Ed Archer’s eight-year run as City of Greater Sudbury chief administrative officer
Leduc seeks $29.5K in new lawsuit against city, claims unfair treatment

Leduc seeks $29.5K in new lawsuit against city, claims unfair treatment

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc has filed another lawsuit against the city, this one seeking $29,500 in response to his being docked 30 days’ pay for alleged Code of Conduct breaches last year
City: Easing rules to add housing units will boost supply, lower rental rates

City: Easing rules to add housing units will boost supply, lower rental rates

The city is baking more flexibility into its secondary and third housing units allowed per residential lot without rezoning, and looking at the possibility of adding a fourth
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