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Couple finds pair of baby owls in backyard after tree branches cut in Windsor neighbourhood

  WINDSOR, ONT. A Windsor couple is outraged after finding a pair of baby owls in their backyard, after a tree branch was cut on their property. “We noticed that a nest that was up in the tree was disarrayed,” said Mike Thomas. Later on in the day, Thomas noticed a baby owl laying close to his property line on Aubin Road. He brought it to a local veterinary hospital. Thomas says his neighbour found a dead owl in his yard. He alleges crews were in the alley cutting branches and believes that’s why the birds ended up on the ground.

Independent candidates up for election to Cornwall Council

The Independent candidates running for election on to Cornwall Council this May have set out their priorities. They are not associated with any of the main political parties, but over the past four years have been a group forming a coalition with the Liberal Democrats to lead the council. It is separate from the Independent Alliance Group formed by Dulcie Tudor (Threemilestone and Gloweth), Bob Egerton (Probus, Tregony and Grampound) and Andrew Wallis (Porthleven and Helston West) last August. These are the Independent councillors seeking re-election: Mary May - Penryn - Mary May has previously served on Penryn Town Council and says her priorities are Homes, jobs, protecting our green spaces, supporting Cornwall Council’s Climate Change Development Document.

Educational campaign about shoreline protection is underway

April 20, 2021 By Chris Drost An organization that calls itself BeShore Haliburton has emerged in Haliburton out of a bylaw aimed at protecting shorelines that has been under review for the past three years. This group has embarked on an educational campaign to get the word out, with what they call “an unbiased format” to increase awareness off the importance protecting shorelines has on preserving the health of our lakes. The Bancroft Times caught up with Mike Thomas, president of the Paudash Lake Conservation Association, to learn more about this effort. Paudash Lake falls both in Highlands East and Faraday Township. Thomas expects the BeShore group to expand beyond Haliburton as it tries to get the message out. A professionally developed campaign will include messages on radio and through print media, including in the Bancroft and area.

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