Warm winter last year led to $2.5M surplus in Sudbury’s snow removal budget
The warm winter of 2024 may have been bad news for snowmobilers and skiers, but it was great news for Sudbury's snow removal budget.
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The warm winter of 2024 may have been bad news for snowmobilers and skiers, but it was great news for Sudbury's snow removal budget.
With construction of a new library and art gallery expected to begin later this year, Greater Sudbury is about to issue an RFP to pick the construction firm that will lead the project.
Police say a vehicle stuck in a snowbank near a residence in Cobalt, Ont., led to impaired driving charges for a suspect from Sudbury.
The new events centre in downtown Sudbury will be built across the street from the current arena, on land bordered by Brady, Van Horne, Shaunessy and Minto streets.
Sudbury MP Viviane Lapointe is organizing a local roundtable with stakeholders in a bid to see the city work together against potential U.S. tariffs.
An Elliot Lake man is accused of driving drunk to a local convenience store to buy beer where he used racial slurs to insult the store clerk before driving home.
A West Nipissing motorist was charged with impaired by drugs after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a parked vehicle on Principal Street in West Nipissing Thursday morning.
Provincial police have charged a 45-year-old man from the Greater Sudbury community of Azilda after a concerned citizen reported a possible impaired driver.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested and charged a Sudbury motorist for both stunt driving and impaired driving.
The Rainbow District School Board continues to experience a disruption in its computer network due to a cyber incident.
Dr. John Gunn, professor emeritus at Laurentian University and a globally recognized environmental researcher, has been honoured with the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his decades of groundbreaking work in environmental science and sustainability.
A Greater Sudbury man is reflecting on his once-in-a-lifetime contribution to a groundbreaking space mission that mapped the Bennu asteroid.
The Wikwemikong Tribal Police Service announced the launch of two new initiatives aimed at addressing the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and enhancing community safety.
It was a moving scene as bagpipers led ten teams onto the ice of Little Current’s curling rink for the 100th anniversary of the Baxter Cup.
A drinking water advisory in the Greater Sudbury community of Garson has now been lifted.
Canadian Blood Service’s Lasalle location in Sudbury is hosting an event Saturday to show how plasma donations change lives.