Southpoint Sun - April 14, 2021

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Wheatley processors get boost from government WHEATLEY — Two Wheatley-based fish processing operations were among four Chatham-Kent fish and seafood processing companies to receive funds from the federal government recently. Last week, Irek Kusmierczyk, Member of Parliament for Windsor–Tecumseh, on behalf of the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario, announced a total FedDev Ontario investment of nearly $1.5 million through the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) to support four companies in the Chatham–Kent region, the world’s largest freshwater commercial fishing port and one of Ontario’s key fish and seafood processing regions. With funding support, these four processors will be able to cover fixed operating expenses, including COVID-19 safety measures, utilities, insurance and employee wages. They will be able to purchase personal protective equipment required for employees, and retrofit shared workspaces to comply with social distancing measures. Additionally, they will be able to focus on retaining their skilled labour force and attracting new talent to their hardworking teams. John O’s Foods Inc., a fish processor and wholesaler of fresh and frozen freshwater fish, is receiving $195,000 in support through RRRF. As the second-larg-

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est producer of lake fish in Ontario, serving both United States and Canadian markets, the company’s revenues have been significantly impacted by the effects of COVID-19 on its primary clients in the food service industry. John O’s Foods Inc. employs 70 skilled employees in Wheatley. “Our food ends up on the tables of restaurants around the world,” said John O’s Director of Finance, Jay Aird. Presteve Foods Limited, a harvester, processor and distributor of wholesale freshwater fish and seafood from all five Great Lakes and other North American inland lakes, is receiving $400,000 in support through RRRF. As its primary customers in the restaurant industry have been severely impacted by COVID-19, the company is experiencing a 66 percent decrease in sales, and was forced to temporarily shut down production for one month at the onset of the pandemic in 2020. Presteve Foods Limited employs 138 skilled employees in Wheatley. “Thanks to the RRRF funding, Presteve Foods Limited is improving all aspects of our COVID-19 safety measures, including purchasing mandatory PPE, retrofitting existing and new shared workspaces, and boosting our capacity to monitor employee compliance,” said Dan Walda, Chief Financial Officer for Presteve. A&A Marine Foods, a family-owned freshwater fishing and processing business that specializes in the processing, packing and cold storage of freshwater fish for wholesale and retail sales in Canada and the United

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Wheatley soccer field re-naming gets approval WHEATLEY — Once soccer is able to proceed, the players and coaches will be stepping on to a newly named field in Wheatley. On Monday night, Chatham-Kent Council approved the request to rename the soccer field the Michael Laliberte Memo-

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Sweet repeat for Flyers in 2014-15

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Wrapping up the season

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GOJHL cancels 2020-21 season amid shutdown

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Hockey program in Wheatley comes to an end

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WFCU sponsors virtual spelling bee

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Fishtailing driver charged

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Gore Hill rocks their socks

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Two agri-food businesses get boost from fund

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Province lends support to Essex Power for training

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Could this be the summer of the cicada?

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Chamber manager outlines benefits of membership

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Leafs active at deadline

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Legion honours battle of Vimy Ridge

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Wheatley processors get boost from government

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Wheatley soccer field re-naming gets approval

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Kingsville’s Ortaliza has good things growing

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Restaurant fire under investigation

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Province moves schools to online learning

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Ford issues State of Emergency - again

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New B-I-N-G-O game launched by OGVG

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