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Public Fire Meeting With Morris-Turnberry

North Huron Council has agreed to have a public meeting with Morris-Turnberry regarding fire service. The meeting is set for June 27 at 7:00pm. Brock Vodden suggested that this meeting should only be for discussing fire service. WFP agrees 100% with Brock Vodden on this. It is imperative that this issue be dealt with ASAP, […]

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New Poll: Did Deputy David Riach Cross The Line – Should He Resign?

October last year, Bill Knott addressed council, exposing how our council actually works and behaves. Deputy Reeve David Riach contacted Mr. Knott’s employer and complained about Bill’s political views. This behaviour is a violation of virtually every Code Of Conduct, and ethical system in existence. Shortly after this, North Huron council decided to abandon the […]

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Reeve Neil Vincent Has Killed Democracy: Demand Accountability, Answers and a New Election

All North Huron Council and staff work for us, the taxpayers. This is a fact that many on the $4.7 million North Huron payroll seem to have forgotten. Mr. Vincent has consistently silenced those that pose potentially embarrassing questions to council. This embarrassment either stems from ignorance, sloth or justifiable shame. Mr. Vincent silenced Mr. […]

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It’s Official New Super School To Be Built

At last night’s council meeting, council voted on by-law 24-2012. A by-law to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to sign on behalf of council a development agreement with the Avon Maitland School Board for the Maitland River Elementary School to be built. This was that last step required before they could start construction. Only two […]

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Trust and Faith Further Destroyed By North Huron Councillor – School To Be Built – Updated With Audio Clip

Anger and outrage are sweeping Wingham after today’s AM920 Talk Show. North Huron councillor Brock Vodden went on air to further spread fear that the new super school would not be built. Brock Vodden jumped to conclusions after a colleague” informed him that the new school was not on a list of funded projects. Steve […]

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Super School Crisis – Conspiracies and Crisis OH MY!

It is with great amusement that I read Mr Vodden’s unsubstantiated and inflammatory report from “unnamed sources” regarding the school. Was it only just over a year ago now that Vodden, Retch, Vincent and others were so busy denouncing the WFP for erroneously reporting the premature passing of the budget and claiming that they did […]

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Super School Crisis – Was North Huron Duped?

To the Editor: Has the Minister of Education decided to cut Maitland River Elementary School construction? It has come to my attention from unnamed sources that the Avon Maitland District School Board was advised some time ago that the Ministry of Education intends to quash the plan to build the Maitland River Elementary School (MRES) […]

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Petition to save Blyth Public School

As almost everyone is aware, Blyth Public School is scheduled for closure next June. The Avon Maitland School Board has a legal right to do this to our community, regardless of the fact that it will have a devastating effect on our economy, our society, our property values. Their senior staff have indicated openly that […]

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Petition to save Blyth Public School

As almost everyone is aware, Blyth Public School is scheduled for closure next June. The Avon Maitland School Board has a legal right to do this to our community, regardless of the fact that it will have a devastating effect on our economy, our society, our property values. Their senior staff have indicated openly that […]

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Public Assistance Required: Blyth Public School Questions – Still Unanswered

At one council meeting, Councillor Brook Vodden asked for theassistance of his fellow Councillors to help get his constituentsthe answers to some questions.  This request was rudely shotdown by council.  All Vodden wanted was for the rest of councilto sign a letter, which contained some questions he could not get ananswers to.  Brock Vodden believed […]