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One more local election candidate was nominated today

Former superintendent of education applies to be a school trustee
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With Friday's 2 p.m. deadline for nominations fast approaching, one more candidate filed paperwork on Wednesday.

John Bruno, a retired superintendent with Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board, is running for school trustee with his old employer.

Bruno, who ran unsuccessfully for Ward 3 city councillor in 2018, is currently vice chair of Sault Ste. Marie Police Services Board.

The 2022 local elections are on Oct. 24.

Here's a full list of nominations so far:

Mayor:

  • Ozzie Grandinetti
  • Donna Hilsinger
  • Tobin Kern 
  • Robert Peace
  • Matthew Shoemaker

City councillors:

  • Ward 1 – Brent Derochie
  • Ward 1 – Sandra Hollingsworth
  • Ward 1 – William McPhee
  • Ward 2 – Luke Dufour
  • Ward 2 – Lisa Vezeau-Allen
  • Ward 3 – Angela Caputo
  • Ward 3 – Kurtis McDermid
  • Ward 3 – Luis Moreno
  • Ward 3 – Ron Zagordo
  • Ward 4 – Marchy Bruni
  • Ward 4 – David Celetti
  • Ward 4 – Stephan Kinach
  • Ward 4 – Marek McLeod
  • Ward 5 – Corey Gardi
  • Ward 5 – Martin Poirier
  • Ward 5 – Matthew Scott

Algoma District School Board trustees:

  • Ward 1 – Norm Fera
  • Ward 1 – Jennifer Sarlo
  • Ward 2 – Susan Myers
  • Ward 3 – Greg Bowman
  • Ward 3 – Frank Gaccione
  • Ward 4 – Sara McCleary
  • Ward 4 – Susan Thayer
  • Ward 5 – Nick Apostle

ADSB Township of Prince and Sault North Locality:

  • Drew Craig
  • Sheryl Evans

Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board trustees:

  • Carol Amadio
  • John Bruno
  • John Caputo
  • Tony D'Agostino
  • Wayne Guy Greco
  • Annelise Iacoe
  • Gary Trembinski
  • Sandra Turco

District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board:

  • Stephanie Hopkin
  • Judy Hupponen

Conseil scolaire public du Grand Nord de l'Ontario trustee:

  • Louise Primeau 

Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario trustee:

  • Suzanne Salituri


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