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£1 4million investment in Banff offering hope for the town through vinery and Bridge Street revamps

© Duncan Brown Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A near £1.4million investment across two projects in Banff is being hailed as the way out of a “very dark place” post-lockdown. Work will soon begin on a £600,000 restoration of Banff’s vinery and a £709,000 investment in the town’s Bridge Street, both funded through Aberdeenshire Council thanks to Scottish Government grants. The former will be transformed into a base for community projects and will be run by the Aberdeen Foyer charity, while the latter will be reinvigorated in a bid to tempt more shops and business to the Bridge Street area.

Norman Weir

The family of Mr. Norman Ray Weir are deeply saddened to announce his passing at the age of 76 on Sunday, February 14, 2021 in St. Joseph s Hospital, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Born in Toronto August 11, 1944, Norm grew up on the family farms in Markham and West Gwillimbury. He attended Bradford District High School. Throughout his life, Norm loved travelling and meeting new people. He would strike up a conversation with just about anyone. In 1971, Norm met his future wife, Eila Määttä, on the beach of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. A long-distance relationship flourished and they married in December 1972. In 1974 they welcomed their daughter, Yolanda. Having spent the first years in Toronto, the family moved to Bond Head, then to Lefroy and eventually settling in Oro township near Barrie, Ontario. In 2010, Norm and Eila moved to Thunder Bay to be closer to their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren.

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