Chief Administrative Officer
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Guelph’s CAO set to retire in the summerScott Stewart announced on Thursday that he plans to retire once his five-year term is up in July.CanadaJan 25, 2024
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Peterborough council appoints Jasbir Raina as city’s new CAORaina began work with the city in June 2022 as commissioner of infrastructure and planning services and has more than three decades of public sector experience.PoliticsJun 6, 2023
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City of Peterborough CAO Sandra Clancy to retire in April 2023Sandra Clancy joined the city in 1985 and has held roles including CAO, chief accountant, finance manager, treasurer and corporate services director.EconomyDec 14, 2022
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Halifax Regional Municipality appoints new chief administrative officerFormer Halifax Water general manager Cathie O’Toole has been appointed as the new chief administrative officer of Halifax Regional Municipality.CanadaDec 14, 2022
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City of Saint John confirms ransomware virus cyberattackThe City of Saint John says it has been targeted with ransomware. The computer virus was discovered Friday during routine monitoring of information technology.TechNov 17, 2020
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Former CAO of Kingston Gerard Hunt has diedGerard Hunt recently left his position as CAO due to health complications.CanadaMar 24, 2020
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Dispute between N.S. and HRM ‘elevates’ need to work together on QEII redevelopment: Mayor SavageNova Scotia indicated on Tuesday that they still hope to begin construction on a controversial parkade by May.HealthFeb 25, 2020
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Bracebridge chief administrative officer John Sisson announces July retirementSisson started working as Bracebridge's CAO in June 2007, after working at the city of Barrie in various roles since 1988.CanadaDec 11, 2019
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Scott Stewart hired as Guelph’s new chief administrative officerStewart takes over as chief administrative officer from Derrick Thomson, who left the position suddenly earlier this year.PoliticsJul 23, 2019
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West Kelowna city council approves zoning for 5 cannabis shopsThe city says it will likely be October before the cannabis shops open their doors for business.Jul 11, 2019
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