Last year the Blyth BIA presented North Huron council with thesurvey results of 32 Blyth Businesses. The volunteer run BlythBIA were treated with great disrespect, <a target=_blank”href=”http://www.thewinghamfreepress.com/story.shtml?story=3934″>clickhere to read it
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North Huron councillor Brock Vodden has been posting on WFP’s FBWall. He was defending Gary Long’s decision of withholding thejob description of the Economic Development Department head, fromCouncillor Bernie Bailey, and the public. Councillor Brock Vodden does not think Councillors should haveaccess to the job descriptions of Municipal Department Heads, andsaid he could not think […]
Almost a year ago, <a href=http://www.thewinghamfreepress.com/story.shtml?story=3934″>theBlyth BIA bluntly told council they were getting no support fromtown staff. It appears council has done nothing toaddress the problem of unreachable and unhelpful town staff. The problem is so bad
Mr. Vodden, we have a problem with horse feces being left on Winghamstreets. Many citizens have complained to councillors, and atcouncil, and this issue has still not been addressed. Thesehorse deposits are a safety risk to motorcyclists andcyclists. This disgusting problem has been<a target=_blank”href=”http://youtu.be/4o0FOgqGSPo”> immortalized in a song by theSwagga Boyz
Councillor Brock Vodden is the first North Huron Councillor to startinteracting with Wingham Free Press’s 3,300+ FaceBook friends. Councillor Vodden has addressed several questions/commentsalready. If you have a question for Mr. Vodden, you can post if on our <atarget=_self” href=”https://www.facebook.com/wingham.freepress”>FaceBookwall. “
The Wingham BIA is apparently trying to come up with a monument toput at the edge of our town. The best idea they have come upwith is to erect a metal arch. This arch looks like anadvertisement for a Morris-Turnberry business that builds fabriccovered structures. The Wingham BIA thinks this will helpbrand” Wingham and attract […]
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Several of our readers contacted us over the last few weeksregarding a draft animal bylaw in Morris-Turnberry, and how councilreacted to the public. In response to this, WFP sent severalpeople with video cameras to document the June 4, 2013Morris-Turnberry Council meeting. Council had a fewlaughs before the meeting, but during the meeting it was 100%business. […]
