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2022 Sudbury Ward 11

Election updates: Voting ends at 8 p.m., turnout hits 40%

Election updates: Voting ends at 8 p.m., turnout hits 40%

It’s ‘peak voting time,’ the City of Greater Sudbury noted in a recent media release in which they urge people to vote as soon as possible so they make it in time for the 8 p.m. deadline
Junction East Cultural Hub: Here’s where the candidates stand

Junction East Cultural Hub: Here’s where the candidates stand

A city council vote of 11-2 in June greenlit the $98.5-million Junction East Cultural Hub project, which would see a new central library/art gallery built in the city’s downtown core, but a much stronger portion of candidates on the campaign trail oppose the project. Buckle in, this is a long read
Shining a light on elusive municipal election campaigns

Shining a light on elusive municipal election campaigns

Sudbury.com reached out to the Greater Sudbury municipal election candidates you might not have heard from on the campaign trail to seek greater insight on their efforts
Letter: Why I’m voting for Bill Leduc in Ward 11

Letter: Why I’m voting for Bill Leduc in Ward 11

‘I feel Councillor Leduc has definitely been the most visible councillor for Ward 11 and know he has the interest, health and safety of all his residents as his main priority’
Ward 11: A rundown of who’s running

Ward 11: A rundown of who’s running

There are two candidates vying for election in Ward 11, including incumbent Bill Leduc and Christopher Duncanson-Hales
Leduc’s campaign website ‘hijacked’ by political rival

Leduc’s campaign website ‘hijacked’ by political rival

Ward 11 candidate Christopher Duncanson-Hales is renting the website domain BillLeduc.ca, the site of his political rival, which he has linked to his own campaign website, forward-11.ca
Advocacy group for women in politics features northern candidates

Advocacy group for women in politics features northern candidates

PoliticsNOW, a Northern Ontario political collective, has given the women running in the 2022 municipal election the chance to answer questions about their goals in office
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
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
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