Bigger backs out of mayoral race

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Breaking: Bigger backs out of mayoral race

In a public statement issued this afternoon, Mayor Brian Bigger has announced he is stepping away from this year’s mayoral race.

With Bigger out of the race, it’s down to eight candidates: Evelyn Dutrisac, Don Gravelle, Bob Johnston, Devin Labranche, Paul Lefebvre, Miranda Rocca-Circelli, Mila Wong. “I have been very proud to have served this community for the past 13 years both as Greater Sudbury’s first Auditor General and as your Mayor.

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