Double Win for Young at Grand Bend Ben Young had a stellar weekend at Grand Bend Motorplex for the opening round of the Canadian Superbike Championship. Young won both races aboard his Van Dolder’s Home Team BMW, setting him up well in the points standing for the 2022 season. Friday’s qualifying session saw Young put in a solid lap time of 1:03.021 - beating his own previously held lap record at the track. Ultimately, the time would see him placed second on the grid for the weekends races, though with a consistent pace and a strong hunger to win. Excitement was high for the first race of the weekend on Saturday. Young got a great start off the line aboard his BMW S 1000 RR, taking the hole shot into the first corner. The first half of the 20-lap race saw the top 4 racers close, though none could make an attempt for the lead. Young reaped the rewards of
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Less than a year after production ended at the Tenneco plant in Owen Sound, the property has been sold with plans to bring new tennants into the vacant building.
The same local ownership group, known as 1799 Corporation, that owns the former PPG property next door in the city’s eastside industrial park has purchased the now vacant Tenneco plant.
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Ownership group member Peter Van Dolder said Thursday that they see strong potential in the building to be repurposed to house a variety of businesses.
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