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Handful of tire-kickers seek local Ontario Liberal Party seats

Handful of tire-kickers seek local Ontario Liberal Party seats

An anonymous tipster provided Sudbury.com with a handful of potential Ontario Liberal Party candidates, which we’ve spent the past several days working to confirm, including Ward 7 Coun. Natalie Labbée, who said she’s ‘definitely leaning in that direction’
City denies FOI request for closed-meeting document on wage hikes

City denies FOI request for closed-meeting document on wage hikes

Sudbury.com requested the closed-session presentation city staff tabled on Dec. 12, 2023, which staff said clarified details for city council on that year’s non-union pay hikes for managers
Committee: Leduc shows no remorse for apparent ‘serious’ election breaches

Committee: Leduc shows no remorse for apparent ‘serious’ election breaches

The City of Greater Sudbury’s Election Compliance Audit Committee released their written notice of decision for moving forward with legal proceedings against Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc
Leduc going to court for apparent Elections Act breaches

Leduc going to court for apparent Elections Act breaches

The city’s Election Compliance Audit Committee wasn’t tasked to determine whether Leduc was in breach of the Municipal Elections Act, but whether legal proceedings should occur
City OK’d to purchase more derelict downtown properties

City OK’d to purchase more derelict downtown properties

During Tuesday’s city council meeting, the city’s elected officials unanimously approved the purchase of 352-362 Elgin St. at a cost of $1 million
Home ownership on the decline in Greater Sudbury

Home ownership on the decline in Greater Sudbury

Greater Sudburians have been following a national trend that has seen an increasing proportion of residents renting rather than owning their homes in recent years
Audit concludes Leduc breached campaign finance rules

Audit concludes Leduc breached campaign finance rules

A third-party report by KPMG concluded that Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc appears to have broken election finance rules in a few ways, including a Grandparents’ Day event in 2022 which served as an election campaign function
Human rights complaint filed for lack of 24/7 downtown toilets

Human rights complaint filed for lack of 24/7 downtown toilets

Community advocate Holland Marshall has filed a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal claiming the city’s homeless community is being discriminated against
Explained: Why 10% of material put in blue boxes isn’t recycled

Explained: Why 10% of material put in blue boxes isn’t recycled

Approximately 90% of material placed in blue boxes in Greater Sudbury is sent to markets down south to be recycled as new products, but what’s preventing the city from hitting 100%?
City of Greater Sudbury spent $9.1M on overtime last year

City of Greater Sudbury spent $9.1M on overtime last year

Last year’s overtime expense far exceeded that year’s budget of $3.9 million, with the shortcoming pulled mainly from the city’s salaries and benefits budget
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