City of Greater Sudbury Food Charter
The City of Greater Sudbury Food Charter was passed in September, 2004. The Charter states that Food Security Network of the Sudbury and Manitoulin Districts, including The City of Greater…
The City of Greater Sudbury Food Charter was passed in September, 2004. The Charter states that Food Security Network of the Sudbury and Manitoulin Districts, including The City of Greater…
After a new municipal election in the fall of 2014, a vision for the City of Greater Sudbury's economic development strategic plan had been sought out. #gs2025 is the result. #gs2025 is a community consultation…
From the February 2015 Lunchtime Meet-and-Greet: Food Initiatives in Greater Sudbury, join city council members and other community leaders for some delicious local finger food and to hear the latest from…
On February 12, 2015, Community Food Groups and City Councillors Robert Kirwan, Jocelyne Landry-Altman, Fern Cormier, Deb McIntosh, and Mike Jakubo met. There were presentations by the GSFPC, Eat Local Sudbury,…
Our new infographic aims to demonstrate some of the key elements of our food system in Greater Sudbury. This fact sheet provides some ideas about who we are and the…
The GSFPC's next meeting takes place September 16, 2014 from 12-1:30 p.m. at Tom Davies Square. We look forward to seeing you there!
A map developed by EarthCare Sudbury to help citizens find food, the Food Access Map shows where local farms (Farmgate Sales), Farmers’ Markets, Food banks, Good Food Box locations, and Community Gardens can be accessed.
Greater Sudbury is known for its abundance of the little blue gems. When you go out blueberry picking, there are some important things for you to keep in mind: Blueberry Picking -…