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Tibollo an advocate at Queen's Park for transitional housing

Tibollo an advocate at Queen's Park for transitional housing

Mental Health and Addictions Associate Minister Michael Tibollo is ‘110-per-cent’ on board with Greater Sudbury’s work to build a 40-unit transitional housing complex on Lorraine Street
Opposition leaders make their cases to Northern municipal leaders

Opposition leaders make their cases to Northern municipal leaders

Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Ontario Liberal Party Leader Bonnie Crombie blasted the province during their respective speeches at the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities conference in Sudbury on Tuesday
City moves to protect 30% of its lands and lakes

City moves to protect 30% of its lands and lakes

A unanimous city council OK’d working toward the conservation of approximately 109,000 hectares of land by 2030 as part of a broader national initiative
City ‘prioritizes cybersecurity’ in wake of cyber attacks

City ‘prioritizes cybersecurity’ in wake of cyber attacks

The City of Greater Sudbury follows ‘local and national coverage of cyberattack instances and whenever possible engage with the affected parties afterward to gain insight and lessons’
Short-term rentals will soon have to be registered with the city

Short-term rentals will soon have to be registered with the city

The municipal registry is mainly a data collection process to establish an inventory of short-term rentals, and includes few requirements which extend beyond existing bylaws
Unpublicized wage hikes call to question city transparency

Unpublicized wage hikes call to question city transparency

There was nothing legally prohibiting the City of Greater Sudbury from making public last year’s wage hikes of 6-8% for non-union City of Greater Sudbury managers, at an annual cost of $520K
Spotlight on leaked documents spurs city review of salary policy

Spotlight on leaked documents spurs city review of salary policy

Last year’s extra wage hike of 6-8% for certain non-union staff came at a total cost of approximately $520K, and was intended to help bring city wages closer in line with comparator municipalities
Leaked documents: CAO approved 8% wage hike for top management

Leaked documents: CAO approved 8% wage hike for top management

City confirms content of brown envelope sent to Sudbury.com: Council gave chief administrative officer the power to approve wage hikes within a council-approved framework, but without having to seek a resolution from councillors
City refuses to say how much they paid to revoke CFO’s contract

City refuses to say how much they paid to revoke CFO’s contract

The City of Greater Sudbury hired Hailey Pinksen as director of Finance and CFO effective Nov. 21, 2022, and revoked her employment contract the following month
To host byelections or appoint members? Sudbury council to decide

To host byelections or appoint members? Sudbury council to decide

Following the recent deaths of two city council members, the city’s elected officials must soon decide whether to appoint new member to Ward 2 and Ward 3 or hold byelections
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