Southpoint Sun - July 28, 2021

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

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Nicholls happy to see ferry service resume PELEE ISLAND — The Ontario government has worked with the Owen Sound Transportation Company (OSTC) on the resumption of the normal level of scheduled service with the Pelee Islander II ferry to ensure residents and visitors continue to have reliable access to and from the mainland. “Ferries not only connect the island in this com-

munity, but also provide an important link with the rest of the province,” said Rick Nicholls, MPP for Chatham-Kent-Leamington. “This resumption of service level ensures that residents, farmers, and businesses can continue to access the services and goods they require.” On May 31, the Pelee Islander began operating on alternating weeks with

RICK NICHOLLS

the Pelee Islander II. With the resumption of the

normal level of scheduled ferry service, reservations that customers have made will be maintained for the Pelee Islander II ferry service. “The Pelee Island ferry is a vital part of our transportation network, and I want to thank MPP Nicholls for advocating for its service,” said Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation. “With

summer in full swing, the return to the normal level of ferry service will ensure that those who live and visit the island will be able to take advantage of all that Pelee Island has to offer.” “We are thrilled to be

resuming the normal level of ferry service,” said Marta Leardi-Anderson OSTC Chair. “We thank our customers for their patience and look forward to a busy and safe summer of travel.”

Local greenhouse featured on YTV LEAMINGTON – Nature Fresh Farms joins YTV’s Kid Food Nation: The Show to educate children on greenhouse growing and fresh vegetable production. Nature Fresh Farms is being featured in an episode during the second season of Kid Food Nation: The Show, giving the cast and the viewers at home a peek inside greenhouse and packaging facilities while exploring the many processes it takes to grow, package and ship fresh food. Hosts Spencer and Tyra interview members of the Nature Fresh Farms team as they answer questions and share their knowledge about all things inside the greenhouse.

Kid Food Nation: The Show is in partnership with Kid Food Nation and President’s Choice Children’s Charity. The series follows Spencer, Tyra, and kid food nation heroes as they embark on culinary missions and answer questions like, “Should I eat crickets?” or “Are dandelions edible?” The eight-episode Season 2 run is fun, informative and inspirational to chefs both young and old. Like the show, the Kid Food Nation project aims to encourage Canadian kids to explore food through online recipes, activities and videos. Founded by President’s Choice Children’s Charity, BGC Canada and Corus Entertainment, and now in its fifth year, the initiative cele-

brates a selection of junior chefs from every corner of Canada, featuring their family recipes in an annual contest and cookbook. Committed to educating consumers and helping to build healthier communities, Nature Fresh Farms believes in cultivating healthy, lifelong eating habits through education and teaching important food skills so families can continually develop a healthier relationship with food. The second season of Kid Food Nation: The Show premiers on YTV July 28 (tonight) at 6:30 p.m. Each episode will also be uploaded on the Kid Food Nation YouTube channel https://www.youtube. com/hashtag/kidfoodnation.

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Area farmers to receive $228,000 from province

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Local greenhouse featured on YTV

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Kingsville District High School graduation awards

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Police Briefs

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Feast for the children

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