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2022 Municipal Election News

Kirwan: City should acquire vacant schools

Kirwan: City should acquire vacant schools

Incumbent Ward 5 candidate proposes turning surplus school buildings into community hubs and affordable housing
Where do candidates stand on the arena question?

Where do candidates stand on the arena question?

Sudbury.com reached out to the full slate of Greater Sudbury mayor and council candidates to find out where they stand on the city proceeding with a new or renewed municipal arena
CARP releases list of priorities for municipal candidates

CARP releases list of priorities for municipal candidates

The Sudbury chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons is hosting an all-candidates mayoral debate on Oct. 1 at the The Parkside Older Adult Centre (140 Durham Street) beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Municipal candidates show up to support climate cause

Municipal candidates show up to support climate cause

Organizer Sophia Mathur counted nine politicians at today’s Fridays for Future event at Laurentian University, at which participants showed support for the for Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
Future of fire halls called into question in upcoming report

Future of fire halls called into question in upcoming report

A municipal report on the modernization of Greater Sudbury’s emergency services stations, including the potential consolidation of some, is expected to be presented to city council by the end of the year
Mayoral candidates go digital with campaign websites

Mayoral candidates go digital with campaign websites

Eight of nine mayoral candidates have created campaign websites to help get their platforms out directly to Greater Sudburians
Hear directly from mayoral candidates at upcoming events

Hear directly from mayoral candidates at upcoming events

With at least three public Greater Sudbury mayoral candidate debates/forums scheduled to take place in the coming weeks, there will be a few opportunities to hear directly from candidates on myriad topics
Leduc accused of breaking election rules with ‘campaign event’

Leduc accused of breaking election rules with ‘campaign event’

Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc’s political opponent has accused him of using a Grandparents’ Day event at Chartwell Westmount on William Retirement Residence for his campaign
Kirwan: The KED may not be dead after all

Kirwan: The KED may not be dead after all

The man running for re-election in Ward 5 says there’s no question the city needs a new event centre, but how long can Sudbury Wolves owner Dario Zulich wait for that to happen — new council must be seriously ready to tackle the arena question after the Oct. 24 municipal election
Bigger refutes Lefebvre’s ‘crickets’ comment

Bigger refutes Lefebvre’s ‘crickets’ comment

Mayoral candidate Paul Lefebvre told the crowd at his campaign office earlier this month that he heard ‘crickets’ from the city when he brought federal funding opportunities to them