By Erin McCracken, Ottawa Community News, October 2, 2014

Four of seven candidates vying to take the helm of Gloucester-South Nepean Ward
are vowing to improve transit and road safety, be fiscally responsible, tackle
traffic congestion and bring a sports complex to Riverside South. Scott Hodge,
Sue Sherring, Jason Kelly and Michael Qaqish rolled out their views on topics
ranging from speeding traffic to mismanaged infrastructure projects and
ballooning contracts, such as the Orgaworld waste-disposal contract, at a Ward
22 candidates' forum on Sept. 25. via
O-Train expansion, garbage, taxes top issues at forum.