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2022 Municipal Election News

Check your mailbox for your voter information

Check your mailbox for your voter information

Voter Information Letters have been mailed out to Greater Sudbury’s eligible voters
Kirwan: I don’t live in Ward 5 but I know it inside and out

Kirwan: I don’t live in Ward 5 but I know it inside and out

‘You can understand why I am a firm believer that anyone who is going to serve as ward councillor should have deep and solid ties to his/her ward. As you can see from the above, I have always had comprehensive knowledge of every part of Valley East and I am well known to all residents’
City staff compensation in candidates’ crosshairs

City staff compensation in candidates’ crosshairs

The fact the City of Greater Sudbury spends 43% of its annual budget on wages and benefits has entered the campaign trail, with some candidates calling for an audit. Turns out, when Sudbury.com asked for clarity, there is a great deal of context hidden behind that 43% figure
Election issues: What should be done about the downtown core?

Election issues: What should be done about the downtown core?

Greater Sudbury has had a plan for the revitalization of the downtown core for a decade but with the collapse of the Kingsway Entertainment District project and the need for a new event centre still outstanding, is it time to update the Downtown Master Plan?
Signoretti: Why I’m seeking re-election to Ward 1

Signoretti: Why I’m seeking re-election to Ward 1

‘I will continue to apply the same common sense solutions and professional experience operating a small business in the finance sector to bring a realistic perspective to how we move forward and grow our city’
Lefebvre: Sudbury needs more affordable housing options

Lefebvre: Sudbury needs more affordable housing options

‘Greater Sudbury is the hub of Northern Ontario and has so many opportunities for growth. We want new business, professionals and families to come and call Sudbury home. To do this, we must be ready and have the housing available for them to move to’
Mayoral candidates commit to social, environmental causes

Mayoral candidates commit to social, environmental causes

Eight of Greater Sudbury’s mayoral candidates were invited to share their thoughts on homelessness, housing and other social and environmental issues during a mayoral town hall at the Indie Cinema on Monday night
Update: Bigger shares more on his reasons for dropping out

Update: Bigger shares more on his reasons for dropping out

Citing family reasons, Brian Bigger, the mayoral incumbent, has announced he is backing out of the race seeking a third term as Greater Sudbury’s head of council
Rocca-Circelli attempts to shake ‘convoy’ reputation

Rocca-Circelli attempts to shake ‘convoy’ reputation

Mayoral candidate Miranda Rocca-Circelli has claimed she ‘did not support a Truck Convoy,’ despite past social media activity to the contrary alongside other anti-vaccine rhetoric
Election issues: Does Greater Sudbury own too many buildings?

Election issues: Does Greater Sudbury own too many buildings?

Amalgamation saddled Greater Sudbury with many parks, facilities, arenas and pools, possibly more than one city needs. And while working to bring city-owned facilities more in line with community needs is often talked about, city council has never actually followed through. We ask the candidates for their approach