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More sessions added to #gs2025 initiative

Four sessions have been added to the roster for what a news release described as “the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation's (GSDC) kitchen table conversations.
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The Greater Sudbury Development Corporation (GSDC) invites citizens to share ideas to grow our city’s economic and social landscape over the next 10 years, during a series of informal “kitchen table” conversations in local neighbourhoods and communities.

Four sessions have been added to the roster for what a news release described as “the Greater Sudbury Development Corporation's (GSDC) kitchen table conversations.”

Citizens are invited to share ideas to grow the city's economic and social landscape in the next 10 years, through a series of informal sessions to be held in neighbourhoods and communities. The sessions will be held until March 19 from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

“Economic development plans are used as a resource by (city) council and the GSDC to guide municipal decisions and actions that will lead to the creation of a local economic climate that generates significant employment opportunities, attracts know-how and talent, provides a high quality of life and a higher than average standard of living,” the release said.

Here's an updated list of sessions. Each takes place from 6:30-8:30 p.m.:

– Tonight: Lionel E. Lalonde Centre, Room 101, 239 Montée Principale, Azilda.
– March 5: Centennial Community Centre/Hall, 4333 Centennial Drive, Hanmer.
– March 9: Capreol Community Centre/Arena, 20 Meehan St., Capreol.
– March 10: Garson Community Centre/Arena, 100 Church St., Garson.
– March 11: McClelland Community Centre/Hall, 37 Veterans Rd., Copper Cliff.
– March 12: Onaping Falls Community Centre Main Hall, 2 Hillside, Onaping Falls.
– March 16: Greater Sudbury Public Library New Sudbury Library, 1346 LaSalle Blvd., Sudbury.
– March 17: Wahnapitae Community Centre, 161 Glenbower Cres., Wahnapitae.
– March 18: Greater Sudbury Public Library Main Library, 74 Mackenzie St., Sudbury.
- March 19: Greater Sudbury Public Library South End Library, 1991 Regent St., Sudbury.

For more information, visit www.gs2025.ca, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gs2025, or on Twitter and Instagram using #gs2025.


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