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City staff advises against vacant building registry

City staff advises against vacant building registry

Increasing fines and adding more teeth to existing bylaws have been proposed by city staff instead of initiating a costly vacant building registry to tackle derelict properties
‘I stand by all of it,’ councillor facing 20-day suspension says

‘I stand by all of it,’ councillor facing 20-day suspension says

Headed by community member Rosie Beaulieu, Greater Sudburians who support Ward 7 Coun. Natalie Labbée will wear purple during Tuesday’s city council meeting
Landry-Altmann lambasted for ‘offensive’ conduct at April meeting

Landry-Altmann lambasted for ‘offensive’ conduct at April meeting

The actions of Ward 12 Coun. Joscelyne Landry-Altmann are ‘a prime example of a councillor supporting NIMBYism in its most offensive and vitriolic form,’ according to the city’s integrity commissioner who is recommending the councillor be suspended for 20 days
New evidence contradicts claim council was ‘blindsided’ by wage hikes

New evidence contradicts claim council was ‘blindsided’ by wage hikes

‘I will die on my sword’ over the fact that city council did not know the $520K projected cost of last year’s wage hikes until March 2024, Ward 7 Coun. Natalie Labbée said earlier this year, but a municipal document proves that city council was provided this number on Dec. 12, 2023
Free bus passes for high school students? City’s looking into it

Free bus passes for high school students? City’s looking into it

A successful motion by Ward 5 Coun. Mike Parent, assisted by local Grade 11 student Samuel Sweet, asks the city to look into offering free bus passes for high school students
Leduc implies councillors, including mayor, traded integrity for donations

Leduc implies councillors, including mayor, traded integrity for donations

‘It’s significant’ that five members of Greater Sudbury city council received campaign donations from the company that owns Elm Place prior to a vote to approve its rezoning, Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc said
City pushes feds, province to step up their game on homelessness

City pushes feds, province to step up their game on homelessness

Greater Sudbury city council was unanimous in backing Ward 5 Coun. Mike Parent’s motion which asks city staff to advocate for senior levels of government to work with them in addressing the homelessness crisis
Tiny homes reemerge as potential tool to tackle homelessness

Tiny homes reemerge as potential tool to tackle homelessness

Tiny homes have come up repeatedly in recent years in discussions around homelessness in Greater Sudbury, and Ward 5 Coun. Mike Parent is bringing the topic back into the spotlight
Column: City’s needless bureaucracy harms transparency

Column: City’s needless bureaucracy harms transparency

There’s to be no more direct contact between journalists and city council members after meetings, with city staff enacting a new policy in which media inquiries filter through them
Province pledges $3.2M toward local film productions

Province pledges $3.2M toward local film productions

The Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation pledged the money toward five movies filmed in Greater Sudbury recently, all of which have already wrapped
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