Skip to content

2022 Municipal Election News

Opinion: The best part of being a candidate

Opinion: The best part of being a candidate

In a new op-ed, Ward 5 candidate Mike Parent shares some of the perspective he says he’s gained while knocking on doors
Everything you need to know to vote in the Oct. 24 election

Everything you need to know to vote in the Oct. 24 election

The following is a complete rundown of everything you need to know in order to cast a ballot in the Oct. 24 civic election, which includes a vote for mayor, ward councillor and school board trustee
Lefebvre: Sudbury is brimming with opportunity

Lefebvre: Sudbury is brimming with opportunity

‘I truly believe that as a council and a community have it within our power to take full advantage of the opportunities ahead. But it will be hard work and it will mean we make hard choices based on fiscal realities and the need to invest to grow,’ says mayoral candidate Paul Lefebvre
Here's the slate of Sudbury Catholic trustee candidates

Here's the slate of Sudbury Catholic trustee candidates

Election day is Oct. 24
Here's the slate of candidates for the Rainbow Board trustee

Here's the slate of candidates for the Rainbow Board trustee

Election day is Oct. 24
Here's the slate of candidates for Grand Nord trustee positions

Here's the slate of candidates for Grand Nord trustee positions

Election day is Oct. 24
Here's the full slate of Nouvelon trustee candidates

Here's the full slate of Nouvelon trustee candidates

Election day is Oct. 24
Dutrisac opens mayoral campaign office downtown

Dutrisac opens mayoral campaign office downtown

Greater Sudbury mayoral candidate Evelyn Dutrisac is the second mayoral candidate to open a campaign office, opening her office today at 174 Elgin St. in downtown Sudbury
McCausland: Should the city be more decentralized?

McCausland: Should the city be more decentralized?

Geoff McCausland, who is seeking re-election in Ward 4, says he’s heard a lot of talk about the need for Greater Sudbury to decentralize services, but the issue is a bit more complex than that
Kirwan: No need to vote for change this municipal election

Kirwan: No need to vote for change this municipal election

‘The incumbent city council members have made a strong collective commitment to move forward confidently with the work that they have been undertaking for the past eight years. They are seeking a mandate to continue what they started and most, if not all, of them should be re-elected,’ says the man seeking re-election in Ward 5