Sudbury city council increases services under tax increase
Sudbury city council increased what it will provide within the confines of the 2020 budget basket Monday while staying below the 3.5-per-cent property tax increase. This is thanks councillors freeing up a considerable amount of money last
Sault Ste. Marie city council to receive PUC infuse
Sault Ste. Marie City Council will be discussing some welcomed news at budget deliberations tonight. A special, one-time dividend from the Public Utilities Commission to the city totalling $400,000. Mayor Christian Provenzano has already stated the city
Trails open by Christmas – TSC
While there’s plenty of snow… the ground awaits freezing ahead of sledding season. That’s the word from the Timmins Snowmobile Club. While skiing may be ago, sledders are being asked to hold off as trails are not
Trails open by Christmas – TSC
While there’s plenty of snow… the ground awaits freezing ahead of sledding season. That’s the word from the Timmins Snowmobile Club. While skiing may be ago, sledders are being asked to hold off as trails are not
Mattawa buses to be armed with cameras
Mattawa town council has voted to deploy stop-arm cameras on all 19 school buses owned and operated by Belanger Brownway Bus Lines. In a unanimous vote Monday night, the council has agreed to work with BusPatrol to
Sudbury acquires final 1k for extension
Greater Sudbury has completed a key piece of businesses for the $80 million Maley Drive extension. Namely, acquiring all the land needed. While there’s still some finishing work to be done in 2020, a near one-kilometre stretch
Teaches will walk out of school baring a deal… again
Baring a deal… OSSTF Teacher and Education Workers will walk out of the classroom for the second time in ongoing negotiations with the Province. The issues at hand are issues such as class sizes and support for
Teaches will walk out of school baring a deal… again
Baring a deal… OSSTF Teacher and Education Workers will walk out of the classroom for the second time in ongoing negotiations with the Province. The issues at hand are issues such as class sizes and support for
6 stories to start your day for Wednesday, Dec 10
Unemployment is down to 5.9% Greater Sudbury’s unemployment is down, or at least that’s according to numbers in from last month. Sliding to 5.9 per cent in November, it marked a 0.3 per cent compared to October.