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CTV News
10 hours ago
- Business
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Commercial waste workers strike in Sudbury, demanding better pay
Northern Ontario Watch 25 Waste Management workers are striking along LaSalle Boulevard in Greater Sudbury. LiUNA Local 493 cites pay and cost-of-living concerns. Union members rejected the company's latest offer on July 18 but say they are open to further talks. The company says most services are currently unaffected by the strike. Madison Marier has more.


CTV News
a day ago
- CTV News
Man drowns, another hospitalized after inflatable kayak capsizes in Sudbury
A 24-year-old man drowned and a 27-year-old was hospitalized after their inflatable kayak capsized at Sudbury's Moonlight Beach. Officials stress lifejacket use as Drowning Prevention Week kicks off. Madison Marier reports.


CTV News
16-07-2025
- CTV News
Those facing intimate partner violence urged to seek help
In light of recently reported incidents, the Sudbury Women's Centre is urging those facing intimate partner violence to seek help. Madison Marier reports.


CTV News
15-07-2025
- Politics
- CTV News
Sudbury shawarma shop considers moving, closing after feud with landlord
Northern Ontario Watch Damascus Shawarma in Sudbury nearly closed after social media outcry over landlord disputes. The shop's owners, Syrian refugees, cite numerous issues and stress but vow to stay following an outpouring of community support. Madison Marier has more.


CTV News
12-07-2025
- Business
- CTV News
ADVERTISEMENT Northern Ontario Watch Downtown Sudbury businesses aim to combat homelessness stigma Downtown Sudbury businesses aim to change perceptions of the area. Owners like Nickesha Simpson say stigma deters patrons, but advocates stress safety concerns are often overstated. A recent report lists 304 actively homeless, with 268 chronically so. Simpson's restaurant offers pay-it-forward meals, while the BIA praises local compassion as businesses hope efforts rebuild downtown vibrancy. Madison Marier has more.
Northern Ontario Watch Downtown Sudbury businesses aim to change perceptions of the area. Owners like Nickesha Simpson say stigma deters patrons, but advocates stress safety concerns are often overstated. A recent report lists 304 actively homeless, with 268 chronically so. Simpson's restaurant offers pay-it-forward meals, while the BIA praises local compassion as businesses hope efforts rebuild downtown vibrancy. Madison Marier has more.