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Over 350 Kingston city officials make 2018 Sunshine List

The province has released its Sunshine List of the highest-paid public-sector employees in 2018. Global News Kingston

Ontario has released its annual Sunshine List, and hundreds of civil servants in Kingston made the cut.

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Among employees working for the City of Kingston, 364 municipal staff earned more than $100,000 in 2018.

Gerard Hunt, Kingston’s CAO, was the city’s highest-paid municipal worker last year, earning over $250,000.

The two runner-ups were the former and current chiefs of police, Gilles Larochelle, who made over $220,000 before he retired last year, and Antje McNeely, who made a little less than $200,00 in 2018.

There were also several people in the education and health-care sectors who topped the list in Kingston.

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In fact, the city’s top three earners on the Sunshine List were not directly employed by the municipality.

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David Pichora pulled in more than $587,000 as CEO of Kingston Health Sciences, which oversees the area’s hospitals.

Next on the list is Daniel Woolf, the soon-to-retire principal of Queen’s University, who made $410,000 last year.

Rounding out the top three highest-paid public servants in Kingston is Glenn Vollebregt, president and CEO of St. Lawrence College, who made $266,000.

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