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“The people around here appreciate him – and Catfish definitely does.”
Dusty is conservation areas supervisor for the Catfish Creek Conservation Authority.
And Victor Herrington of Sparta is the keeper.
Victor, 68, is a long-serving volunteer at the Springwater Conservation Area. Heck, with 21 years under his belt, he’s the longest-serving volunteer on the conservation authority’s roster.
His dedication now has been recognized by the Ontario government. Victor is one of 10 individuals and six volunteer organizations to receive the June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Volunteerism, named for one of Canada’s most well-known social activists.
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On the other hand, not really for such a great reason.
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The former Caring Cupboard moves next week to a larger space. It simply has outgrown its current location at the corner of Talbot and Manitoba streets. And protocols to protect volunteers and clients during these COVID-19 times only have made things worse.
“We’re just not set up to come in and out in a safe manner – we haven’t used the front door at all for clients,” Karen McDade, the food bank general manager, says.
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On the other hand, not really for such a great reason.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Eric Bunnell s People: New space for St. Thomas-Elgin Food Bank Back to video
The former Caring Cupboard moves next week to a larger space. It simply has outgrown its current location at the corner of Talbot and Manitoba streets. And protocols to protect volunteers and clients during these COVID-19 times only have made things worse.
“We’re just not set up to come in and out in a safe manner – we haven’t used the front door at all for clients,” Karen McDade, the food bank general manager, says.
Article content
On the other hand, not really for such a great reason.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Eric Bunnell s People: New space for St. Thomas-Elgin Food Bank Back to video
The former Caring Cupboard moves next week to a larger space. It simply has outgrown its current location at the corner of Talbot and Manitoba streets. And protocols to protect volunteers and clients during these COVID-19 times only have made things worse.
“We’re just not set up to come in and out in a safe manner – we haven’t used the front door at all for clients,” Karen McDade, the food bank general manager, says.