Greater Sudbury Police are reminding motorists that due to the rain last night and this morning and the sudden drop in weather temperature and snow that is occurring at this time, road conditions are deteriorating very quickly.
Mise à jour sur la circulation - le 31 mars 2016
Lane closures on Paris Street at Walford Road and Highway 69N (MR#80) at Desmarais Road
Les nouvelles contraintes temporelles du règlement municipal sur la gestion des déchets ne seront pas exécutées
The Finance and Administration Committee approved a resolution to suspend enforcement of a recently amended section of the Waste Management by-law which specifies times for curbside waste placement beginning April 1.
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On avise les habitants de la ville d’une baisse possible de la pression de l’eau le 31 mars 2016
Residents of Coniston, Wahnapitae, Markstay and Sudbury, including New Sudbury, may notice low water pressure on Thursday, March 31, during a scheduled temporary shutdown of the water main feed from the Wanapitei Water Treatment Plant for upgrades to its treatment system.
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On March 28, 2016, the Sudbury Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Highway Safety Division (HSD) was on general patrol on Highway 69, in the City of Greater Sudbury.
Conservation Sudbury is issuing a Watershed Condition Statement - Flood Outlook for all parts of the Greater Sudbury watersheds effective 2:30 p.m., March 30, 2016.
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Ville Employee Attribué Leadership in Education Award du Nord
The City of Greater would like to offer sincerest congratulations to Commander of Community Paramedicine and Professional Standards, Jennifer Amyotte.
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The Greater Sudbury Police would like to remind residents of the hazards associated to streams, rivers, ponds and lakes around this time of year. We are urging people to keep family and pets away from the edge of waterways.
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Rappel: Entrée en vigueur le 1er avril 2016 des changements apportés au règlement sur les déchets
In an effort to reduce the number of human-bear interactions, Greater Sudbury Council amended by-law 2006-280 to change the times residents can leave their household garbage, Blue Box recyclables and Green Cart organics at their curbside. Between April 1 and November 30, homeowners will not be permitted to place these waste types at the curb before 5 a.m.
Water levels in most lakes and streams remain high but are slowly moving towards seasonal levels. Cooler temperatures have brought some stability to water levels in smaller watersheds. However, levels and flows on a few watercourses will remain high and fast for some time.