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What to do when you don't have a family doctor: how to register with Health Care Connect through 811, where to go while you wait, the free 24/7 nurse advice line, the emergency department, and mental-health crisis support — with the numbers to call and the pages to open.
A plain explainer of the City's two winter service tiers — main roads cleared to bare pavement in 3 to 8 hours, residential and rural roads kept snow-packed within 8 to 24 — so you can see which tier your street is in, and why side streets and outlying roads take longer. Not a live plow tracker; the City's plow-status map is linked for that.
Enter the dates and amounts from your notice and it checks them against the 2026 guideline (2.1%), the 90-day written notice and the once-every-12-months rule — then points at the Landlord and Tenant Board and the Sudbury Community Legal Clinic for free help.
Lifeguard hours (daily 11–7 until August 23), parking, washrooms and dogs for every supervised beach — plus something that changed quietly: routine beach water testing ended in 2025, so no posted advisory now means 'not tested', not 'tested safe'.
Reads the city's own live service-alert feed, the one behind the myBus app, and sorts it by route — so you can check yours in ten seconds. All 24 routes are covered, with fares and GOVA Zone booking alongside.
Greater Sudbury, Ontario is live, starting with two tools: a who-to-call directory of the city's key services and a seasonal events board for its two-season outdoor calendar. More tools will follow as residents suggest and vote on them.
A seasonal events board that respects Sudbury's hard summer/winter split: Dynamic Earth and the Big Nickel and Bell Park's summer programming in the warm months, the Ramsey Lake skate path and the Adanac and Lively ski hills in winter. Each entry links to the page it was checked on.
A grouped list of the services Sudbury residents reach for most: 911, Health Sciences North, Public Health Sudbury & Districts, 311, GOVA transit, Ontario 511 and Track My Plow. It also flags the family-doctor shortage and the Health Care Connect pathway, and the summer lake-water advisories.