Wallaceburg Thunderhawks unveiled their new look at

YEAR IN REVIEW
the beginning I used to get sponsors canada goose outlet , and later I sponsored my children who walked in it, but I still did the walk, she said. I be there again this year. 90 year old moved to Wallaceburg in 1994, after living for many years in Mooretown. Born in England, Findlater immigrated to Canada in 1952 and originally lived in Alberta before moving to Ontario.
Her sister, still living in England, died of breast cancer many decades ago, and Findlater said her sister experience, and especially the story of Terry Fox, are constant reminders of why she walks.
O held a mini farm show on his Stewart Line farm north of Wallaceburg. The event featured antique farm tractors, agriculture equipment, antiques and other items that O has collected over the years. The items were displayed all over his yard and in his barn, as well as in a few trailers and other buildings.
Visitors were also able to see farm displays and demonstrations from decades gone by, such as straw bailing, wood carving, broom making and log splitting. There is also a plowing exhibition.
O said he tries to expand every year.
O held his first farm show in 2003 and the event has expanded over that time. It held annually in early September. O said he remembers the first year he held the show, as it was a much smaller scale than the present show. The crowds are also getting bigger every year.
was nothing compared to what it is now, O said.
had wanted to do this for years since I was a kid. Wallaceburg Thunderhawks unveiled their new look at a press conference.
The team jerseys and other equipment were destroyed in an April fire, so the team decided to revamp their image when they replaced the lost items.
The team received new jerseys in early September and the finishing touches, like the crest and numbers, were being added.
the fire we obviously had nothing left, said Darryl Lucio, president of hockey operations. just to basically reveal the new jerseys. missing the playoffs for eight consecutive years, the team was hoping that the new identity could help steer them in a positive direction.
the way the Lakers stigma has been for the last 10 plus years, we just thought it needed a fresh start, Lucio said.
was well underway on a $19.1 million natural gas pipeline expansion which could bring the energy source to 1,300 households in Chatham Kent and help create 1,400 jobs in the greenhouse sector.
Bill Walker, the province associate minister of energy, visited Enbridge Gas new Kent Bridge Road distribution station to announce that construction had started. Work on the new pipelines had been ongoing since July, shortly after the project received approval from the Ontario Energy Board.
is incredibly important across the province, Walker said. does make us open for business, open for jobs, but truly at the end of the day, every single person that is going to benefit from this is going to have more money in their pocket. former Liberal provincial government originally announced an $8 million grant towards the project in April 2018, which was confirmed by the Progressive Conservatives in March.
Enbridge Chatham Kent Rural Pipeline Expansion Project includes a 13 kilometre, eight inch diameter pipeline from the panhandle system in the Tupperville area along Base Line Road east of Dresden to Kent Bridge Road.
The second pipeline in the project was a 500 metre, 12 inch diameter near Dover Centre.
opening of Lambton Kent Middlesex Conservative candidate Lianne Rood campaign office in Wallaceburg got off to a quiet start, but she had been busy meeting area residents.
Going door to door early in the campaign, Rood, a Grand Bend native, said people were concerned about their financial future.
the No. 1 issue right now, that they struggling to keep their head above water, their bills are piling up and life has just become unaffordable, she said.
Rood acknowledged that the issues of same sex marriage and abortion were also being raised while she was going door to door, adding, hear it from all sides. she said the issue of the day remained that life has become unaffordable for many people.
Sombra resident won $150 gaogaogaoagoga ,000 from a lottery scratcher game purchased at the Shell gas station on Dufferin Avenue in Wallaceburg.
Nicholas Nantais secured the big prize from a lottery game called The Bigger Spin. The instant lottery game combines scratch play with the player prizes popping up on an animated spinning wheel on the lottery terminal screen.
checked my ticket at the retailer and I was shocked, Nantais said. couldn believe it. claimed the prize money at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto.
The 21 year old carpenter was planning to use the money to build himself a house.
started work as such a young age, it feels amazing to have a chance to get ahead in life. was going to happen to the building that for 18 years accommodated the former Dresden Slots? 

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