Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation held a media conference with the City of Greater Sudbury on Thursday to highlight their fiscal year-end total contribution to the city
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation’s latest fiscal year-end total contribution to the City of Greater Sudbury was $1,826,656.
The front vestibule area was renovated to become “fully accessible” and address structural issues around erosion, Greater Sudbury Public Library CEO/chief librarian Brian Harding told Sudbury.com following the media event. “We’ve kept it up to date since that time, but it needs some love,” he said of the building constructed in the ’90s. Washrooms will be upgraded to become more accessible, and the flooring will be replaced, at which time they’ll look at installing accessible shelving similar to this year’s project at the downtown library.
The $1.8-million contribution is determined by a formula dependent on revenue generated by Gateway Casinos Sudbury. Since 1999, Greater Sudbury has received almost $49.7 million in
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