Oxford County's prosecutors made Ontario's sunshine list once again this year. Five Crown Attorney's made over $100,000 last year, with Michael Carnegie, Steve Guiler and Brian Crockett leading the way with close to $200,000. Crockett was the top earner, despite getting into trouble of his own. He was off on leave for several months after getting arrested for impaired driving in August, and later pleading guilty. Attorney General MICHAEL CARNEGIE Assistant Crown Attorney $196,815 BRIAN CROCKETT Crown Attorney $199,725 BRENDAN EVANS Crown Attorney $109,578.58 SANDRA KENT Assistant Crown Attorney $117,982.52 STEPHEN GUILER Assistant Crown Attorney $193,125.02 Here are some other individuals from organizations that pulled down over $100,000 last year: Children's Aid Society of Oxford County BRUCE BURBANK Executive Director $138,365.92 MARY ANN COSTEA Senior Counsel $108,927.62 ROBERT NEILL Director Of Service $118,097.87 Fanshawe College DONNA DERER Chair - Oxford County Campus $114,779.91 Both the Thames Valley District and London District Catholic School Boards have long lists of employees, including most Principals in Vice-Principals that are on the sunshine list. Despite the fact that the provincial sunshine list grew by more than 88-thousand workers this year, there are also a list of public sector organizations that don't pay 6-figure salaries. That list includes the following local organizations: Township of Blandford?Blenheim Township of South?West Oxford Alzheimer Society of Oxford Canadian Mental Health Association, Oxford County Branch Community Living Tillsonburg Domestic Abuse Services Oxford Ingamo Family Homes (Woodstock) Inc. Ingersoll Nurse Practitioner?Led Clinic Oxford?Elgin Child & Youth Centre Woodstock & District Developmental Services

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