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Greater Sudbury City Council

Greater Sudbury City Council is the governing body of the City of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

The council consists of the mayor plus a twelve-person council. The city is divided into six wards; each ward is represented by two councillors. The council meets at Tom Davies Square .

The city was created by amalgamating the former City of Sudbury with its six suburban municipalities on January 1, 2001. Ward boundaries in the new city were drawn by grouping former suburban municipalities with adjacent neighbourhoods in the former city.

Past mayors of the city and the former suburban municipalities are listed at List of mayors of Sudbury, Ontario.

Members

  • David Courtemanche, mayor
  • Eldon Gainer, Ward 1
  • Terry Kett, Ward 1
  • Claude Berthiaume, Ward 2
  • Ron Bradley, Ward 2
  • Ron Dupuis, Ward 3
  • André Rivest, Ward 3
  • Ted Callaghan, Ward 4
  • Russ Thompson, Ward 4
  • Frances Caldarelli, Ward 5
  • Doug Craig, Ward 5
  • Janet Gasparini, Ward 6
  • Lynne Reynolds, Ward 6

Ward Boundaries

  • Ward 1 comprises the former Town of Walden, plus the communities of Copper Cliff, Gatchell, Robinson and the West End in the former city of Sudbury.
  • Ward 2 comprises the former Towns of Rayside-Balfour and Onaping Falls, and the northwestern corner of old Sudbury.
  • Ward 3 comprises the former City of Valley East, New Sudbury west of Rideau Street and the Cambrian Heights neighbourhood.
  • Ward 4 comprises the former Town of Capreol, the northern half (Garson-Skead) of the former Town of Nickel Centre, the newly annexed geographic townships north and east of Lake Wanapitei, and New Sudbury east of Barrydowne Road.
  • Ward 5 comprises the southern half (Coniston-Wahnapitae) of the former Town of Nickel Centre, the downtown core, most of the former Sudbury south of Ramsey Lake , and the newly annexed townships south of the former Regional Municipality.
  • Ward 6, the only ward whose boundaries lie entirely within the old City of Sudbury, includes the Flour Mill, Minnow Lake, Adamsdale and New Sudbury between Barrydowne Road and Rideau Street.

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