Come out to celebrate and support green spaces in Greater Sudbury
If you live in Greater Sudbury, it’s a given that you’ve got some favourite places to go to be in nature. It’s one of the great things about living here. But the odds are also high that a piece of...
View ArticleSecurity at the door and possible bag searches among new measures at public...
“Am I allowed to be there?” This is a common question Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury (CLS) is asked by residents who discover that a decision that impacts them will be made at a City Council...
View ArticleHow do we become a city where people can walk, cycle, or bus to their...
The Sustainable Mobility Advisory Panel brought forward their recommendations for this year It’s hard to miss the growing support for active transportation and transit in Greater Sudbury. It’s also...
View ArticleTell the City of Greater Sudbury how you want to be heard and involved in...
What type of communication and engagement do you want with your city? Did you know that the city is asking you that question right now? If not, you’ve already got something to tell them about what...
View ArticleQuality of life a shared theme in 'GS2015 meets GS2025' and Greater Sudbury's...
Last week, two very different forums solicited public input on the direction of Greater Sudbury. Tuesday, January 20 was the public input session on the 2015 municipal budget.read more
View ArticleMaking an impact in our community with Project Impact
There was a feeling of excitement, inspiration and goodwill at the Parkside this past Saturday, March 7, as residents filled the room to support projects by the community for the community, at Project...
View ArticleA panel discussion on advocacy provides good information for advocating to...
“We learned many things.” So began Glenn Murray’s quick synopsis of a panel discussion on advocacy, hosted March 4, by reThink Green, in their Green Room. A little over a dozen people attended this...
View ArticlePeople gather in support of protecting our water on World Water Day
Despite the wintery weather and short notice, approximately twenty-five people came out in support of protecting our water this Sunday, March 22. The Sudbury Chapter of the Council of Canadians...
View ArticleNine community projects receive funding and volunteer time through Project...
Community members shared their plans and received funding for nine diverse projects, April 7, in the foyer of the main library. These nine projects received the most votes during a week of community...
View ArticleAnswers needed for those living near run-off from mining slag storage area.
What’s your reaction when you see your neighbourhood playground in the news in relation to contaminated run-off from mining slag piles? “We just moved in August from 3 houses down from the site. Kids...
View ArticleWinter sand shows room for potential bike routes in Greater Sudbury.
Winter sand shows room for potential bike routes.When spring arrives, many people want to get out on their bike. Sand left on the roads can make that hazardous, and local cyclists have been vocal...
View ArticleStanding Rock Solidarity Sudbury - November 3, 2016
On Thursday, November 3, more than 400 people gathered in Greater Sudbury, Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation territory, in solidarity with Standing Rock.read more
View ArticleWahnapitae First Nation Stands with Standing Rock
WFN Stands with Standing RockOn October 30, 2016, Wahnapitae First Nation stood in solidarity with Standing Rock.read more
View ArticleInterview with student organizer of walkout at Chelmsford Valley District...
On October 12, 2016, students at Chelmsford Valley District Composite School held a walkout to protest the proposed consolidation of their school with Confederation Secondary School in Val Caron, as...
View ArticleMarch and vigil in Greater Sudbury opposing Kinder Morgan pipeline draws...
On November 21, 2016, around fifty people took part in a march and vigil in Greater Sudbury, opposing the Kinder Morgan pipeline. The event was organized by Kaella-Marie Earle, from Wikwemikoong...
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