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Article content Swayze had one job when Mayor Larry Snively accused Coun. Sherry Bondy of repeatedly and publicly criticizing E.L.K. Energy Inc., the town’s electrical distribution company serving Essex, Leamington and Kingsville. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Jarvis: Town of Essex integrity commissioner is the one who's offside Back to video His job was to investigate the complaint and determine what happened, what council’s code of conduct says, whether Bondy violated that code and, if she did, what council should do about it. But Swayze went further, much further.
Article content At Monday’s Zoom council meeting, Swayze went further than his report, saying Bondy had mayoral ambitions but was “a maverick without support” on council: “A maverick mayor would be a four-year disaster.” Essex Coun. Sherry Bondy is pictured in the Town of Essex on Thursday, July 15, 2021. Photo by Dax Melmer /Windsor Star Before the vote, Bondy, who has declared her intention to run for mayor next year, said those like her who ask difficult questions face bullying of their own, and she pointed a finger at Snively. “The mayor’s continued harassment of me is creating a toxic work environment.”
WINDSOR, ONT. -- The Town of Essex is evicting tenants from their Laird Avenue apartment building because it is not safe. Deputy Mayor Richard Meloche says they had no choice but to notify the tenants on Tuesday they must be out of their homes by 4 p.m. on Friday. “The engineer came back and said this place needs to be shut down immediately,” because it doesn’t meet Ontario’s Fire Safety code, said Meloche. “If there’s a fire nobody will be able to escape, or they might not be able to escape due to the distance to the staircase, the staircase is made out of wood, it could catch on fire,” according to landlord Dianne Bishop, who is also a tenant, and daughter of the buildings’ owner, Eugene Dahl.