Most of you may be revolted to find out that most farms in the area are not hooked up to the Municipal water and sewer system. It is unconscionable in 2018 that our entire community doesn’t have access to clean running water and sewers for sanitary disposal of all animal and human waste. Once all […]
Tag: Blyth Free Press
Over the last week 193 people from East-Wawanosh have contacted Blyth Free Press in favor of expanding the Wingham Police into East-Wawanosh. Only two people were in favor of the status-quo. Even farmers are smart enough to realize that the Wingham Police is a far superior service compared to the OPP. East-Wawanosh residents are sick […]
At the March 5, 2018 North Huron Council meeting all literate members of council voted (6-1) to keep our hard working, underpaid Wingham police in place. Councillor Trevor Seip is the only one that voted against keeping the Wingham Police, it is no wonder Mr. Seip is the subject of a code-of-conduct complaint. The brave […]
For decades Reeve Neil Vincent has set the farmland tax rate and his inner circle of mega-millionaire farmer friends have been paying next to nothing compared to Blyth residents and businesses. Every year farm values soar 10+% mostly based on the near zero taxes they pay. Blyth businesses have to pay 3.5% property tax rate […]
Our beautiful village suffers from a blight of perpetual yard sales and end-of-laneway product sales of wood and the such, which are most likely fronts to sell drugs to our children. Theatre goers coming to Blyth don’t need to see our lower-class welfare recipients and their never ending yard sales that look disgusting and lower […]
North Huron Council has taken the next step to expand the Wingham Police Service to Blyth and East Wawanosh by creating a Policing Advisory Committee consisting of: Reeve Neil Vincent, North Huron Police Services Board Chair Trevor Seip, North Huron Police Services Board Vice-Chair Bill Gregoriadis, Wingham Chief of Police Tim Poole, CAO Sharon Chambers […]