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Chatham-Kent author publishes first in series By Mark Ribble CHATHAM-KENT — When P.L. Stuart was a young child, he loved reading fantasy books, and that love for the genre has played out well, as the Chatham author has recently published his first novel, called ‘A Drowned Kingdom.’ With a Bachelor’s Degree in English and a specialization in medieval literature, Stuart has been able to bring together his love for fantasy novels with his education. When not writing, he is a law enforcement officer for the federal government, stationed in Windsor. His career, time spent as a community volunteer, and experience as a husband and father, have all contributed to the early success of ‘A Drowned Kingdom’. The book follows the story of Othrun, who was once the Second Prince of the mightiest kingdom in the world, but now leads the last survivors of his exiled people into an uncertain future, across the sea from their ancestral home, which is now lost beneath the waves. In an attempt to carve out a new kingdom on this new mysterious continent, Othrun must face challenges from other kingdoms, pagan magic and betrayal, in order to rebuild a life for his people. P.L. Stuart began writing the novel about three years ago, and plans on producing an entire seven-book series about Othrun and his rise to power. He is also planning a couple

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of prequels to the series. His plan is to publish one novel in the series on February 2 of each year. Faced with the decision on how to publish his story, Stuart and his wife Debbie, explored both options, which included the traditional publishing route, or more of a self-publishing route. “We chose to go with Friesen Press, which is one of Canada’s top indy publishers,” he said. “And I’m happy to report that A Drowned Kingdom is currently #1 on their bookstore best-seller list.” Before publishing, he reached out to professional reviewers and peer authors to get a feeling for his work and got overall positive feedback from them. “Extensive, imaginative, world-build-

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Province announces water quality initiaitive REGIONAL – The Ontario Government recently announced a commitment to improve the quality of Ontario’s water system through a new intake, which commits up to $2.58 million under the Lake Erie Agriculture Demonstrating Sustainability (LEADS) initiative. LEADS aims to safeguard the province’s water through reducing nutrient loss, in particular, phosphorus from agriculture lands within the Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair watersheds, and improving the soil health of farmland. To ensure the LEADS initiative is meeting its objective of environmental preservation, Toby Barrett, the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, recently held a series of virtual consultations with Ontario farmers and Rick Nicholls, MPP for Chatham-Kent-Leamington, to hear their RICK NICHOLLS, MPP feedback on the program. Feedback from the consultations will be used in planning the next intake. The meetings also included certified crop advisors, professional agrologists, Conservation Authorities and nutrient management consultants. “Reducing the amount of phosphorus into Lake Erie is critical to having healthy water sources,” said Nicholls. “Algae blooms can be dangerous to the resources that rely on fresh water if not contained.” “Our farmers are careful stewards of the land, and we’re committed to helping them better protect Ontario’s environment by improving water quality and soil health,” said PA Barrett. “I want to thank the many farmers who took the time to provide their thoughts and suggestions on how we can make future improvements to the LEADS initiative.” Applications for this year’s intake of LEADS opened on January 20 and have since closed due to high interest in the program. Since 2018, more than 730 projects have been approved under the regionally targeted LEADS initiative, with $7 million committed by the provincial and federal governments to support completion of these on-farm improvement projects.

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