The agreement runs to 2032, sets a $270,400 minimum salary with annual increases, provides nine weeks of vacation and five additional weeks of paid leave, and contains continued-compensation and legal-indemnification provisions now central to Davis’s dispute with the Board.
The suspended Sarnia police chief alleges Association leaders disrupted an April 30 meeting and led attacks on him before complaints and investigations followed. Public records confirm unresolved bargaining and longstanding workplace tensions, but do not establish Davis’s allegation that Association interests drove the complaints or the Board’s subsequent decisions.
A July arbitration notice seeks indemnification for Davis’s defamation-lawyer fees and any costs awarded in Nathan Colquhoun’s favour. The Board had earlier said public funds would not cover the suit after its lawyer reviewed Davis’s employment agreement.
Davis says Police Board chair Kelly Ash wrote to him June 7 that it was alleged he had participated in or directed the tracking and monitoring of “media personnel and an external law enforcement officer.” The filing does not identify those people, explain the alleged methods or disclose supporting evidence, and Davis says all allegations against him are without merit.
The Sarnia Sting have brought former team captain Jordan Hill back to the organization as a consultant and added ex-OHL goalie Joseph Raaymakers to hockey operations, part of an offseason restructuring the club says is designed to deepen its competit
The Sarnia Sting have confirmed five promotional dates and theme nights for the upcoming Ontario Hockey League season at Progressive Auto Sales Arena, giving fans a concrete slate of marquee evenings to mark on their calendars before the puck even dr
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Free outdoor concerts continue this week across Sarnia parks. Bring a lawn chair and catch local and regional performers while the weather still cooperates.