By TINA PEPLINSKIE tina.peplinskie@sunmedia.ca
Posted 26 days ago
The annual fever income list was expelled by a Ontario’s Ministry of Finance and many public-sector employees in Renfrew County were included.
Annually, a method releases a salaries and advantages of public-sector employees who were paid $100,000 or some-more during a prior year.
Pembroke Regional Hospital boss and arch executive officer Pierre Noel tops a list in Renfrew County earning $293,575.79.
Joining Mr. Noel on a list are 18 other people from a PRH. John Wren, vice-president of corporate and support services, and Sandra Keon, vice-president of clinical programs, any done $173,616. Physiatrist Deborah Timpson was subsequent on a list earning $135, 079.82, followed by purebred nurses Lynn Chester and Karen Galipeau who done $122,832.86 and $117,756.35 respectively.
Next is Sabine Mersmann, executive of medical and reconstruction program, who warranted $111,494.10, followed by tellurian resources executive Danielle Thomas, who warranted $108,888, and Eleanor Wright, executive of puncture and complete care, and Janet Boudens, executive of surgical and maternal care, who any warranted $108,294.
Also on a list from a PRH are purebred nurses Sandra Wells, Megan Melcher and Wendy Briscoe who warranted $107,936.82, $106,972.61 and $105,498.12 respectively. Rounding out a list, mental health executive Bernadette Wren warranted $107,066.54, information record executive Bernie Roosen warranted $103,233, Karen Schreader, manager work deliver, liberation and post-partum warranted $102,756.04 and earning $100,718.80 any were Karen McEwen, executive veteran use and process and Sunsan Blakeney, executive peculiarity and risk management.
Randy Penney, boss and CEO of a Renfrew Victoria Hospital surfaced a list from a RVH creation $248,039.82. Joining him on a fever list are Julia Boudreau, vice-president corporate services; Christine Ferguson, vice-president studious services; and Paul Chatelain, vice-president financial services who warranted $141,621.28, $140,843.23 and $128,562.69 respectively.
Seven people from a Deep River and District Hospital seemed on a fever list. Topping a earners was arch executive officer Larry Schruder, who done $162,700.77. He is followed by assign lab technologist Mike Wilson who done $128,030.94, medical lab technologist Susan Ripley who done $107,888.88 and helper practitioner Kathy O’Connor who done $106,298.03.
Rounding out a Deep River and District Hospital list are arch nursing officer Lianne Wheeler, medicine Cherinet Seid and medical deviation technologist Pierre Turenne who done $103,288.90, $101,165.70 and $100,229.52 respectively.
Two people from St. Francis Memorial Hospital in Barry’s Bay are on a list – arch handling officer Jeremy Stevenson who done $112,757.51 and Joan Kuiak, executive of studious caring services, who done $101,660.94.
Members of a internal law are also among a tip earners in Renfrew County as provincial justice judges Grant Radley-Walters, Robert Selkirk and Jane Wilson any warranted $258,236.69. Assistant Crown profession Teresa James warranted a many among her colleagues in a Crown’s bureau entrance in during $187,803.08 followed by Crown profession Jason Nicol who warranted $181, 932.75, Peter Hageraats who warranted $176,272.29, Elizabeth Ives-Ruyter who warranted $155,633.31 and John Pepper who warranted $155,155.42.
Justices of a assent Barry Moran and Nancy Mitchell also done a list earning $118,867.67 and $118,579.32 respectively.
The Renfrew County District School Board had 69 entries on a list, including several members of a board’s administration staff.
Topping a list are directors of preparation Roger Clarke and Eleanor Newman who done $179,754.79 and $172,120 respectively.
Superintendent of corporate services Lisa Schimmens-Kuehl was paid $153,630.70 while educational superintendents Dennis Jenkins, Debra Rantz and Gail Bishop done $152,732.37, $150,401.01 and $144,785.32 respectively.
There are also a series of dialect heads on a list. Instructional record personality Stephen Blok warranted $123,885, information record manager Roger Chenier took home $109,396.98, special preparation executive Shelley Gagne done $108,026.40, tyro success personality Brent McIntyre warranted $127,726.20, manager of health, reserve and trickery services William Murray took home $107,219.91, delegate curriculum personality Jacqueline Poirier took home $$117,109.90, and operations personality Ivan Saari done $113,885.77.
Twenty-four open propagandize principals done a list. Fellowes principal Bryan Baird warranted $123,272, supervising principal for special services Jodie Barrett done $115,612.94, Michelle Belsher warranted $109,259.60, Terry Burwell took home $112,977.20, Angela Campbell-McGrath warranted $113,285.20, Shelley Cliche warranted $112,015, Alanna Emon took home $129,758.60, Neil Farmer done $124,324.20, Mary Jude Gonzalez-Kelley took home $107,530.40, Charles Haycock done $112,977.20, Terry Hughes warranted $123,272, Jody Kitson-Roy done $107,530.40, Lizanne Lancell and Etienne Lantois, Catherine McCann-Kyte and Margaret Maloney any took home $112,977.20, John McIvor warranted $123,272, Lisa Murphy took home $112, 977.20, Krista Recoskie took warranted $109,259.60, Bronwyn Scott done $112,015, Kim Shoveller warranted $114,749.70, Cynthia Simpson took home $120,003, Jenny Smith done $109,259.60, Lauren Wilson took home $124,234.20, and Loran Young warranted $132,670.60.
The open house also has 19 vice-principals earning some-more than $100,000. On a list were David Bishop during $110,757.20, Daniel Brumm during $102,215, Peter Burnette during $107,712.36, Michele Drouin-Mahaffy during $100,721.40, Harry Gervais during $115,176.60, Gregory Harkness during $107,268, Thomas Havey during $103,507.80, Amy Johnston during $113,217.80, Debra Metzger, Pauline Morissette and Bohdan Stelmach during $110,757.20, Craig Myers during $101,297.40, Therese Narbonne during $113,247.14, David Prange during $109,444, Catherine Root during $102,215, William Smith during $101,650.69, Tracey Stevens during $115,197.56 Karen Thompson during $105,692.60 and Dean Zadow during $109,259.60.
Rounding out a list for a open house were 10 teachers. They were Boyd Barber during $102,556.40, Marc Fournier during $113,446.35, Lawrence Gaffney during $109,969.11, Robert Levasseur during $101,753.83, Peggy Anne McLeese during $104,904.56, D’Arcy O’Brien during $106,223.73, Edward Oegema during $104,768.10, Francesco Pecoar during $104,039.35, Brad Quinn during $102,680.10, Gary Serviss during $103,144.67, Patricia Turner during $100,401 and Valence Young during $148,631.
The Renfrew County Catholic District High School Board has 26 names on a list. Topping a entries is executive of preparation Michele Arbour who warranted $171,549.84 followed by comparison administration Jaimie Perry, superintendent of educational services and superintendent of business Mary Lynn Schauer during $148,366.48 any and Peter Adam, superintendent of educational services during $126,544.32. Manager of plant services Ivan Johnson warranted $106,693.85 and tellurian resources manager Marian Neeson done $106,493.85.
Twenty-two Catholic propagandize principals done a list. Jeannie Armstrong, Randy Bissonnette, Christina Brown, Connie Dick, Marie Finnerty, and Mary Lise Rowat any warranted $112,061.46, Mary Brisco, John Leitch, Anne Lepine, Amy Sicoli and Jody Wellers done $106,549.98 each, Elizabeth Burchat took home $110,955.94, Melissa Dubeau warranted $104,139.62, John Freemark took home $109,003.89, David Giroux done $112,290.64, Karen Kenny warranted $106,956.07, Shelley Montgomery took home $110,604.74, Heidi Robinson warranted $109,522.27, Mark Searson done $119,435.23, Alfie Sicoli warranted $113,138.92, Cheryl St. Elier warranted $113,138.92, and Brennan Trainor took home $112,774.47.
Four vice-principals also done a list. They were Derek Lennox during $105,635.91, Scott Nichol during $101,387.60, David Noble during $101,195.96 and Clint Young during $107,773.01.
Rounding out a Catholic house members on a list were 4 teachers. Lynn Denault warranted $100,597.33, Douglas Ferguson done $100,300.65, Tina Noel took home $100,195.96 and Mike Silmser, Renfrew section boss of a Ontario English Catholic Teacher’s Association, warranted $108,239.97.
Also in a preparation sector, 5 people from Algonquin College in a Ottawa Valley seemed on a list. Dean Karen Davies perceived $140,686.36, Murray Kyte, authority of a business, record and outside training dialect warranted $130,820,47, Debra Balasevicius, president of a health and village studies dialect took home $117,672.10, Jamie Bramburger, manager village and tyro affairs warranted $111,960.40 and highbrow Frank Knappen took home $110,568.11.
In a metropolitan sector, 18 County of Renfrew employees were on a list. Chief executive officer Jim Hutton surfaced a list by earning $176,545.83, followed by treasurer/deputy clerk Jim Kutschke who warranted $157,357.97. Social services executive David Anderson and tellurian resources executive Bruce Beakley warranted $132,333.31 each, while open works and engineering executive Dave Darch took home $130,481.13 while Paramedic Chief Michael Nolan and Miramichi Lodge executive Shelley Sheedy done $126,549.93 each.
Also on a list were helper practitioner Jean Benton during $107,481.13, Miramichi Lodge executive of caring Michael Blackmore during $103,171.42, modernized caring paramedic Joseph Dunne during $108,596.92, paramedic use district manager John Godin $112,067.69, Bonnechere Manor executive Shayne Hoelke during $124,749.94, paramedic use district manager Richard Luesink during $103,660.65, executive of growth and skill Paul Moreau during $104,275.40, paramedic use district managers David Ostroski and Kerry Papineau during $103,951.47 and $104,381.06 respectively, Bonnechere Manor executive of caring Violet Rossy during $100,586.67 and paramedic services operations emissary arch Michel Ruest during $104,442.57.
The city of Pembroke had 16 entries on a list, including 10 members of a Pembroke Police Service. Police Chief Dave Hawkins warranted $146,075.72, while emissary chiefs John Mellon and Dave Brumm done $135,951.32 and $118,541.28 respectively. Also on a list, sergeants Les Carroll during $100,100.60, Dean Duchrow during $108,768.36, Ron Gibson during $106,099.90, John MacDonald during $106,834.99, Dave Schilling during $105,686.68 and George Warren during $110,691.64.
Fire Chief Dan Herback and Captain Phil Corriveau are on a list as well, earning $105,439.56 and $103,948.32 respectively.
Rounding out a list are members of comparison administration. Chief executive officer Terry Lapierre warranted $149,662.47, while operations manager Doug Sitland and treasurer LeeAnn McIntyre any done $107,455.30 and manager of formulation and building Colleen Sauriol took home $103,043.39.
The city of Petawawa and Whitewater Region had usually one name any on a list as arch executive officer/clerk Mitch Stillman and Dean Sauriol warranted $103,594.40 and $101,970.41 respectively.
The city of Deep River has 7 names on a list. Police Chief Michael Ueltzhoffer surfaced a list during $167,279.98. Also on a list were firefighters Victor Ahokas during $102,497.72, Stephen Cooney during $100,928.05, Paul Laronde during $103,933.14 and Shawn Madore during $100,754.88 and military officers Darin Faris during $100,401.11 and Robert Mederios during $101,009.60.
Appearing on a list underneath Community Safety and Correction Services are a series of members of a Ontario Provincial Police. Team personality Jeff Barkley done $108,072.58, bureau Michael Cooper warranted $102,206.25, officer Wayne Desjardins took home $105,617.96, group personality Don Francis warranted $113,041.18, Detachment Commander Joe Girard done $122,335,80, group personality Nancy Graves warranted $102,234.48, Detachment Commander Derek Needham took home $117,856.11, group personality Clem Paradis done $112,019.45, village policing co-ordinator Kristine Rae warranted $124,445.28, group personality Bruce Sawbridge took home $111,524.21, commander Hans Schirmer warranted $111,429.73 and officer Peter Wrigglesworth done $112,037.62.
Renfrew County Family and Children’s Services had 6 names on a list. Executive executive Arijana Tomicic warranted $140,034.38 while authorised warn Richard Dickinson done $105,959.84, executive of financial and information record Bruce Kennedy warranted $106,688.65, executive of child insurance Lynn Lavery done $107,972.97, executive of apparatus services Jeff List took home $105,965.44 and executive of peculiarity declaration and investigate Michael O’Brien warranted $106,930.73.
Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP John Yakabuski, arch whip of a central antithesis done $136,868.46, Steve Perry, executive of operations of Carefor Health and Community Services warranted $103,471.20 and Paul Melcher, executive executive of Community Living Upper Ottawa Valley done $110,682.
Tina Peplinskie is a Daily Observer multimedia journalist
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