Six Clearview Township employees have made the so-called Sunshine List, released March 27.
The list is released to the public each spring as required by law under the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act and reveals the annual salaries and taxable benefits of public sector employees who earn $100,000 or more.
Public sector employees include politicians, educators, firefighters, municipal employees, those working in health care, police and public utilities, among others.
Six Clearview Township employees made the list this year, up from four last year.
Treasurer and director of finance Edward Henley was the top earner, making $119,726.70.
Director of planning, development and information services Michael Wynia earned $109,839.36, CAO Steve Sage earned $108,723.88, clerk and director of legislative services Pamela Fettes earned $108,544.92, general manager of environmental services Mike Rawn earned $102,168.72 and fire chief Colin Shewell earned $102,168.73.
In Mulmur Township, CAO/clerk Terry Horner was the only employee to make the list, bringing in $102,442.90.
The list is short compared to neighbouring municipalities. In Collingwood, 22 employees made the list, with 18 in Wasaga Beach.
Huronia West OPP commander Kevin Hunter earned $156,455.99.
In the education sector, 243 Simcoe County District School Board employees and 136 Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board employees made the list.
Sixteen people at Collingwood General and Marine Hospital are listed, in addition to 12 employees at the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit.
Simcoe Grey MPP, and leader of the official opposition, Jim Wilson made $159,266.90.