The 70 year-old Bright’s Grove man was elected to Sarnia Council in 2018 and was re-elected twice. He currently serves on the Sarnia Police Services Board as part of his council obligations.
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None of the mechanisms the president is using to push his agenda were put in place by conservatives for leverage against ...
In a significant turn of events, newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney has sparked debate over the Liberal government's fiscal approach regarding the carbon rebate scheme. With his initial action ...
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