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Correction In last week’s edition of the Shelburne Wade Mills father ran and was elected to Free Press, an article that ran on Page 11 Shelburne Council. He was instead, elected titled “Mayor Wade Mills – following in his to Mulmur Council. We apologize for any in- father’s footsteps, incorrectly stated that convenience this may have caused.

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LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER fully these businesses will be able to remain Shelburne EDC has been working on simi- open and stay strong.” lar projects to promote local businesses and Shelburne EDC to release video project Maitland added that the project has helped local shopping throughout the pandemic. featuring local eateries provide free advertising and marketing for Recently the committee has filmed 15 other By: Paula Brown business. videos with a local artist Tristan Barrocks The Shelburne Economic Development Along with the Shelburne EDC, Innova- that featuring a variety of business through- Committee (EDC) is continuing to encour- tion Guelph announced in a press release on out Shelburne and will be released over the age community members to shop locally, curbside options. Jan. 13 that they would be partnered with next three months. The committee also con- with the development of a new video project. “With the Innovation Guelph videos, what the Orangeville & Area SBEC, as well as the tinues to work on their #SupporttheBurne The Shelburne EDC, in collaboration with they’re learning is that businesses are still BIAS in Orangeville, Shelburne, and Grand project, which breaks down the local impacts Innovation Guelph, will be creating videos open and they’re still functioning, albeit dif- Valley to create videos. of spending $50 a month at independently focused on three local eateries – Beyond ferently, but they’re still open for business,” According to Innovation Guelph the video owned businesses in the community. the Gate, Shannon’s Tap + Grill, and the said Carol Maitland, Economic Development project will promote local take-out dining The videos will be released through the Dufferin Public House - which will show- and Marketing Coordinator at the Town in Dufferin County that will benefit around Town of Shelburne website as well as on case the businesses takeout, delivery, and of Shelburne. “The idea is to support them 30 independent food service businesses that their social media accounts. County Council requesting changes to conservation authority working group Written By PAULA BROWN senting municipality,” said Gerrits. explained his concerns with the majority of Janet Horner questioned a change in the LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The Conservation Authority Working appointees on the working group being con- wording, to have additional municipal repre- Group was established by the provincial gov- servation authorities, with only one repre- sentation rather than equal, noting that she Dufferin County Council is asking the ernment following the passing of Bill 229, sentative from municipalities. too believes that one municipal representa- Province to reassess the makeup of the con- which received Royal Assent on Dec. 8 and “My issue with is that it’s supposed to be tive is not enough. servation authority working group, launched saw controversial changes to Schedule 6 of a working group to sort of advise on pro- With 18 members already part of the con- by the Ontario government following the the Conservation Authorities Act (CAA). posed changes and the fact is that munici- servation authority working group, Gerrits passing of Bill 229. Prior to its passing, conservation author- palities are the major source of funding for did consider how the working could cause a During County Council’s meeting last ities and municipalities said the legislation the Conservation Authority,” said Gerrits. higher number of group members, but chose Thursday (Jan. 14), Amaranth Deputy Mayor would limit conservation authorities and “So the recommendations that come out of to continue to the original working of the Chris Gerrits brought forward a motion streamline the development process. Some the working group have the potential to be motion. requesting that the province revaluate the revision and amendments were made such as adopted by the provincial government, with With the passing of the motion it will also working group to allow for equal represen- allowing conservation authorities to issues the implication being that any costs associ- be sent to the Association of Municipalities tation from municipalities and conservation stop orders while concerns such as the Min- ated with improvements or enhancements of Ontario (AMO), Minister of Environment, authorities. ster of Natural Resources and Forestry hav- or any additional scope, which I don’t think Conservation and Parks Jeff Yurek, and Has- “I found yesterday the list of appointees ing the ability to make decision on appeals would happen, but it is possible – have direct saan Basil, chair of the conservation author- and I was disappointed to see that it’s pri- and issuing permits without expertise from impact on those municipalities because ity working group. marily CAOs of conservation authorities, conservation authorities. they’re responsible for those costs.” with only one representative out of 18 repre- Gerrits, speaking with the Free Press, Discussing the motion, Mulmur Mayor

COVID-19 case numbers Grant funding to help offset local roadwork Jan. 15 (Friday) Written By Peter Richardson mined that the curbing along the core area out so as to remove one lane of traffic and WDG Region: 47 (New cases), Local Journalism Initative Reporter of Main Street did need replacement along negate the use to the current barriers to pre- 396 (Active cases), 7 (Hospital). With input from the Town Engineer, Ste- with the road resurfacing. Behind the curb- vent motorists from trying to pass cars wait- Dufferin County: 11 (New cases), phen Burnett and Director of Development ing, between it and the sidewalk, was an ing for traffic in the crosswalk. 46 (Active cases), 0 (Hospital) and Operations Jim Moss, Treasurer Carey area of interlocking stone. The decision that Both the new stone and the lane change Shelburne: 4 (Active cases) Holmes outlined the connecting link grant needed to be made was as to whether or not are awaiting MTO approval but no issue with Jan 18 (Monday) contract for the East portion of Main Street. this should be replaced, reused, or left alone, that is presently foreseen. WDG Region: 176 (New cases), The RFP was closed in November and four hence the aforementioned three options. Treasurer Holmes indicated that the extra 432 (Active cases), 9 (Hospital). bids were received. The winning bid, which The recommendation was that option 1 costs of the new stone, which was a little Dufferin County: 25 (New cases), includes option 1, of the three options pro- was the most efficient and practical, replace over $82,000, could be taken from the Road 48 (Active cases), 1 (Hospital) vided, was Coco Paving at $491,609. the interlocking stone and the curbing, along Construction Reserve, leaving it with a bal- Shelburne: 2 (Active cases) Stephen Burnett outlined to council with the resurfacing of the road way. ance of $293,500. Jan 20 (Wednesday) the total scope of the project and all three Some of the old interlocking stone could Once the MTO approvals are received WDG Region: 33 (New cases), options. He explained that when the appli- be saved and reused in the renovations to for the optional work, the project should 416 (Active cases), 11 (Hospital) cation was filed, the total scope of the work Jack Downing Park. commence as soon as weather permits are Dufferin County: 3 (New cases), was not determined. In addition, the curbing in front of Town available, assumably in early spring of 2021. 39 (Active cases), 2 (Hospital) Once this was accomplished, it was deter- Hall, at the crosswalk, would be extended Council approved the project unanimously. Shelburne: 2 (Active cases) Stay Home “I’m asking every single person in our region to understand the deadly serious nature of our current situation and act accordingly.

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You take a look out over your property and cash, and also bills you for the time he wasn’t always on the hook. This is not the first realize it’s time to hire a gardener. at your house. It happened again last week. time this has happened Buying ten acres of country property with a Either way, he hasn’t done the job and has The doctor who was fired from the Hamilton in government related giant lawn seemed like a good idea at the time, to go. Health Care Network will receive a payment of affairs and it won’t be but after your first eight hour day of just cutting You give him an envelope with his final pay over $1 million – for not doing his job properly. the last time. the grass, you realize you need some help. and tell him he’s fired. The doctor, who warned people not to travel in And it doesn’t just After posting a few ads and asking around, But wait a minute. On top of the $150 you his official capacity, hopped on a jet and flew to happen at the provincial level. Municipal gov- you are referred to a local guy with a good rep- own him, he wants another $1000 for his trou- the Dominican Republic for the holidays. ernments offer equally ridiculous contracts as utation. He has his own equipment and seems ble. There was a lot of controversy over this, and well. to know a lot about grass and landscaping. He produces a contract you signed when deservedly so. And that goes for all the poli- Maybe it’s time the governments stopped When you interview him he tells you he is you hired him. Unfortunately you assumed it ticians who got caught doing the very same using lawyers to draw up employment con- the ‘best in the business.” was a standard contract agreeing to pay him thing. tracts and instead relied on people with some So you put him on the payroll. Because he’s a certain amount every week while he was The St. Josephs Health System says it has common sense. an expert, he doesn’t come cheap. employed by you. to pay him the $1 million because it fired him I’m pretty sure many local business people, You agree on a decent pay rate. But when you read the fine print, it clearly ‘without cause.” retired people, truck drivers, or a local handy- For the first couple of months everything states, that for if ANY reason you choose not You read that right – WITHOUT cause. If man would be able put together an employ- goes great. He cuts the trees and plants some to use his services, you will pay him $1000 just they didn’t have a cause, why was he fired? ment contract based on the job and perfor- bushes. to get rid of him. To make matters worse, this is not the first mance that doesn’t require a huge payment of Then one day you come home early from You would probably be pretty angry about time he’s done something stupid. He had OUR tax dollars when the employee is caught work and are surprised to find your gardener in having to pay a guy that kind of money for to resign from his position as chief of staff at with his pants down. the house emptying a jar of coins you have col- doing nothing, especially after he caused his Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital in 2012, after There is little doubt that after this guy stays lected into his pocket – he’s stealing from you. own problems on the job. some dirty dealings there as well. quiet for a while, he will again find employment Or maybe your neighbour comes over one Well, it happens all the time in Ontario and What irks Ontario taxpayers is this only hap- with an outrageous salary, again on our dime. day and tells you that when you leave in the we, the public, are paying for it. pens with public money – OUR money. If he keeps getting government funded jobs morning, the gardener routinely leaves and For some reason government bureaucrats In the private sector if you are fired for incom- and getting fired, he’ll retire wealthy before spends time cutting the grass at other prop- are incapable of drawing up a contract that petence or other bad behaviour, you aren’t the rest of us even come close after doing a erties in the neighbourhood where he collects makes any sense, and we the taxpayers are rewarded for your lacklustre performance. decent job.

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If I have to read one more hand-wringing sion of Congress on Wednesday decisively elections so he can claim legitimacy, however over. But the core belief article about the ‘crisis of American democ- rejected the corrupt populist and would-be fraudulently. No democratic leaders falsely of democracy is that racy’ and what it means for the world, I’m strongman Donald Trump. Take that, Adam claim to be dictators or tyrants (although some, everybody has equal going to retch. Gopnik! like Trump, Bolsonaro in Brazil, Orbán in Hun- rights including a share The last straw was an article in the ‘New All that is true, but Gopnik is correct in say- gary and Duterte in the Philippines, secretly in the decision-making Yorker’ this week by Adam Gopnik, an accom- ing that American democracy is still in serious aspire to it). So default mode democracy wins process, and our distant plished journalist whom I usually admire. It was trouble and that the populist tide is running in a walk. ancestors all believed that. They believed it for called ‘What We Get Wrong About America’s strongly in the world. The problem is with his This was not true before the 18th century. so long that it became a basic human value. Crisis of Democracy’, and the strapline read: view of the rest of the world and America’s There are indeed “all those thousands of years That basic human belief went underground ‘The interesting question is not what causes place in it. of history” when the norm was “some form of when the first mass societies appeared around authoritarianism but what has ever suspended Gopnik grew up in Canada, but he seems to autocracy”. But before that there are all those 6,000 years ago. The only way to run them was it.’ have drunk the American Kool-Aid. That is the hundreds of thousands of years of pre-history from the top down, by force, because without No, that’s the wrong question. It assumes, familiar mythology in which the United States when all humans lived as equals, reaching mass communications (and they hadn’t even as Gopnik says, that “The default condition of is not only the first mass democracy but the their decisions by discussion and consensus, invented writing yet) there was no way for tens humankind is not to thrive in broadly egalitar- indispensable one, the shining example with- in little hunter-gatherer bands. or hundreds of thousands of people to make ian and stable democratic arrangements that out which the others would wander hopelessly We know this because some of those decisions together as equals. get unsettled only when something happens to in the darkness. bands, living in out-of-the-way places, sur- So the tyrants took over and had a very long unsettle them. The default condition of human- That’s not true. Democracy is the default vived long enough for anthropologists to study run, but the belief in equality never died, as kind, traced across thousands of years of his- mode political system, even though it is “the them – and they were all egalitarian. In fact, all the slave and peasant revolts attest. And tory, is some sort of autocracy.” worst form of Government except for all those they had no formal leaders, and the worst by the 18th century a kind of mass commu- The obvious way to continue this article other forms that have been tried from time to social crime was for one adult man to give an nications had finally emerged. Just the print- would be to point out that Joe Biden won the time,” as Winston Churchill said in the House order to another. ing press plus mass literacy, but that meant election, that thanks to the run-off elections of Commons in 1947 (quoting an unknown They didn’t hold elections, because the everybody could get back to making decisions in Georgia the Democrats will control both predecessor). bands were hardly ever more than a hun- together as equals, and so the democratic rev- houses of Congress, and that the joint ses- Almost every dictator in the world holds fake dred strong and they could just talk things olutions began. FrShelburneeePress SUBSCRIBE NOW! Keep up with what’s happening in your community. Have your community news delivered right to your home!

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Digital evidence program launches for police services Investigation Written By Alyssa Pakhill “Axon is a global leader in connecting law tional Services Oversight, and Investigations Local Journalism Initiative Reporter enforcement technologies, evidence man- (CSOI) unit alongside municipal and First agement and file sharing [between] Peel Nations police services. complete for The Provincial government is implement- Region Police, and the Toronto Police Ser- “The PAO (Police Association of Ontario) ing new technology to further assist police vice,” said Jones. is confident in the partnership between the services in identifying, managing and shar- Police officers in Peel and in Toronto will Ministry of the Solicitor General and Axon fatal wreck on ing digital evidence. be equipped with Axon body cameras with Public Safety Canada to execute and support On Jan. 19, Solicitor General Sylvia Jones digital support and streaming capabilities. this important system,” said Bruce Chap- County Rd. 3 was joined with Attorney General Doug Through the DEM program, police services man, President of PAO. “The PAO has had an Downey, Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy as and justice system partners will be able to ongoing relationship with Axon for the past The investigation into the motor well as Chief of Nishan store, manage and share digital evidence few years, and I’ve always been impressed vehicle collision that killed 16-year-old Duraiappah and other Provincial and Munic- wherever in the province for investigations, with their innovative approach to supporting Edward Mellett-Matthews, has been ipal officials to announce the introduction prosecutions etc. policing through speaking opportunities at completed. The incident occurred on of the Digital Evidence Management (DEM) The program will also allow police officers PAO events, Axon has expressed its com- County Road 3, East Garafraxa just after program. to engage with the public for assistance and mitment to continuing to educate our police 11:00pm on June 3rd, 2020. The 17-year- “Last week, we introduced the rollout of allow members of the community to upload association leaders on the changing world old driver of the motor vehicle, that Mel- eIntake in Northwestern Ontario, the second evidence directly to the system. of technology and its impact on the policing lett-Matthews was a passenger in, has region to adopt the digital platform. This is a “Digital evidence management is a critical profession.” been charged under the Highway Traffic major step in our government’s work to mod- piece of a comprehensive digital justice sys- Managing Director of Axon, Vishal Dhir, act with: ernize and streamline the justice system,” tem that will help reduce delays in Ontario’s joined the meeting to share Axon’s excite- • Careless driving causing death said Solicitor General Jones. overburdened court system, eliminate costly ment on working alongside the Provincial • G1 licence holder- unaccompanied by The eIntake initiative allows officers to duplication along the investigation to prose- government and further providing police qualified driver file criminal charges to the court digitally, cution cycle, support the seamless and real- services with new digital technology. • A parent of the charged youth is also as well as allowing Justices of the Peace to time sharing of evidence and information,” “This digital evidence management initia- facing a Highway traffic act charge of: enter decisions and sign important docu- said Jones. tive is part of the Ontario Onwards action • Permit person with improper licence ments along with requesting additional infor- Peel Regional Police is excited to be a part plan, and it underscores an important part to drive motor vehicle mation, all digitally. of the program and to enhance public safety of police work that the general public is not As well as a Compulsory Automobile As we travel further into the digital through the new advanced technology. usually aware of since joining axon. One of Insurance Act charge of: age, this new investment by the Ontario “Our participation as an early adopter in the key learnings that stands out to me today • Permit motor vehicle to be operated government will ensure police officers the Province’s digital evidence management is really how much police work happens without insurance spend less time filing paperwork at a desk, solution is in line with our vision to be the behind the scenes. And I can assure you, it’s Both parties are scheduled to appear and more time on the road, investigating most connected and technologically inno- nothing like we see on TV shows,” exclaimed at the Ontario Court of Justice in Oran- crimes and being in the community. vative police service in Canada,” said Chief Vishal Dhir, Managing Director of Axon. geville at a later date. The DEM program has been designed and of Peel Regional Police Nishan Duraiappah. “Creating efficiencies and helping the Anyone who may have witnessed the will be delivered by Axon Public Safety Can- “Peel Police recognizes the importance of members of the police services in Ontario,” collision from June 3rd, 2020 or has any ada after being selected by the Province. having our organization and it’s frontline he added, “streamline evidence management information is asked to contact the Duf- Axon is a leading public safety technol- members adapt to the changing digital pub- and support timely submissions to the courts ferin OPP at 1-888-310-1122. ogy company creating software, devices and lic safety environment.” is something we’ve witnessed worldwide apps to better protect the community and The program will be available to Provin- that can have a great impact on the effective- equip police officers with advanced technol- cial enforcement agencies including the ness of the justice system and better service Dufferin OPP ogy. Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the Correc- delivery for the public.” welcomes new commander X CROSSWORD The Dufferin Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to wel- PUZZLE 428 come their new Commander, Insp. Terry 8. Run together, as colors Ward, who took over the top duties on Jan. 9. “Tonight Show” host 11, 2021. 10. Promise The Dufferin OPP is responsible for all areas of Dufferin County, which now 11. “Animal House” letter includes the Town of Orangeville, and on 12. Cream of society Feb. 18, 2021, will also include the Town of 13. Withered Shelburne. 14. Abrasive stuff Inspector Ward began his career with the Ontario Provincial Police in 1995 at the 22. Halos Goderich Detachment. He went on to serve 24. Computer link in various roles and areas, including as a 26. Unwanted member of the Emergency Response Team (ERT), in the VIP Security Section, as a stocking-stuffer? frontline Sergeant and as the S/Sgt Opera- 29. 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McLagan, discuss- Beaudoin also argued that Fisher went the Orangeville Police Service (OPS) has Giovanetti, Special Const. Rick Stevens, and ing and allegedly harassing other employees outside his purpose of assisting a harass- been found not guilty of the two charges Fisher himself. on a computer in the OPS monitor room. A ment complaint, by disclosing the entirety of alleged against him, relating to the disclo- Defense attorney Pamela Machado started publication ban is currently in place for the the 40 minute video and that he breached an sure of a video conversation between two her final submission by saying an internal video and information derived from it. oath of confidentiality. OPS officers. policy of the Orangeville Police mandated Machado in her submission noted that “The oath of confidentiality requires police Appearing in court via Zoom on Friday reporting workplace violence and harass- other employees of OPS had in the past officers not to disclose any information (Jan. 15) for the fifth day of his trial, Fisher ment – either in or outside the workplace, made submissions of harassment against obtained in the course of their duties as a was acquitted by Justice Shannon McPher- on or off duty to a direct supervisor. Mach- OPS supervisors with no outcome. police officer, unless authorized or required son following final submissions by the ado noted that the policy did not account “One area that has been entirely absent by law,” said Beaudoin. “I submit Const. defence and crown attorneys. for what an officer must do when they can’t from the Crown’s case, is whether the con- Fisher breached his oath of confidentiality “Mr. Fisher, it is not my normal practice report up the chain of command. tent of the video did in fact amount to harass- by disclosing Orangeville Police property to give judgment without reasons, but in Machado argued that numerous conflicts ment,” said Machado. where it was not authorized or required by this case I am going to find you not guilty of interest, made it so Fisher could not report In her argument against the breach of trust law.” of both counts currently, as alleged against up the chain of command, as per OPS policy. by a police officer Machado said: Justice McPherson asked Beaudoin to you. My reasons will follow it sometime in Const. Giovanetti in his testimony said that “He testified, he did not disclose this video explain her conclusion that Fisher had the future,” said Justice McPherson. there was little separation between frontline to anyone other than a law enforcement offi- breached his oath, as he had disclosed the Fisher was charged by the Ontario Provin- members and upper management at OPS cer. He did not therefore breach the standard property to another police officer. cial Police (OPP) in December of 2018, after which made it uncomfortable for people responsibility and conduct demanded, in “My submission is he gives it to a civilian an investigation was made into the release to bring complaints forward due to fear of fact, I would submit it is the opposite, as the who happens to be a special constable,” said of a video which contained a conversation reprisal. public demands accountability and transpar- Beaudoin. between manager officers, Const. Andy May “The evidence has also demonstrated the ency from police.” Justice McPherson, at the conclusion of and Staff. Sgt. Dave McLagan, reportedly long contentious history of the Orangeville Crown attorney Katie Beaudoin in her the Crown’s submissions, ruled Fisher not discussing and harassing other employees. Police Service,” said Machado. “The toxic submission argued that the conversation guilty of both counts - disclosure of private Fisher was charged with disclosure of pri- work environment, the history of harassment between May and McLagan was a private communication and breach of trust by a vate communication and breach of trust by by Andy May and the failure of the executive communication based on four factors. police officer. a police officer. to act, all of which created a necessity for “All [factors] lead to the conclusion that Methamphetamine, a growing concern for Canadian law enforcement Written By Sam Odrowski “What we were finding was increased levels paign is being launched by the Canadian of seizures, clandestine laboratories, impor- Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) and “People are trying Methamphetamine use has been grow- tation, and diversion of chemical precursors police services throughout Canada. these drugs when ing in the shadow of the opioid crisis, both across the country,” said Bryan Mackillop, The campaign’s launch is in support of locally and across Canada. superintendent/director of the OPP’s Orga- the theme “Helping All Communities Stay “they are young and Const. Shannon Gordanier of the Dufferin nized Crime Enforcement Bureau. Safe,” for Crime Stoppers Month, which runs impressionable. By OPP told the Citizen meth use is increasing “With methamphetamine being one of the through January. the time they are in in popularity locally due to its availability most seized drugs in the country, and one of The campaign will utilize a variety of com- and pricing, while other drugs are becoming the most tested drugs by , it munication strategies to provide information their early 20’s, they a bit more scarce. certainly causes a grave concern.” on indicators of methamphetamine produc- are hooked.” “It appears availability and price is affect- From 2017-2018 there was a 333 per cent tion so the public can help police track down –Const. Shannon Gordanier. ing use more so than user preference for the increase in methamphetamine seizures more clandestine labs. drug,” she noted. according to the Canadian Border Service It’s important to note for every one kilo- commodities, whether it’s gun traffick- In the late 90s and early 2000s metham- Agency (CBSA) and its not trending down. gram of methamphetamine production, six ing, human trafficking… where there is a phetamine use was a significant concern Drug seizures at the border that separates kilograms of toxic waste is produced, which demand, they will make sure that the supply for police and now, throughout the coun- New York State and Canada actually saw a is almost always disposed of through illegal meets that demand.” try, there’s been a re-emergence. In fact, the 1,000 per cent increase in drug seizures last dumping, resulting in environmental con- “They also they have a catalog of inventory illicit drug is currently one of the most signif- year. tamination and health hazards to the public. to make sure that they’re maximizing their icant commodities within organized crime; To combat methamphetamine use and To help improve the safety of communi- profits, because they don’t care about peo- entrenched from production, to importation help the public become better educated on ties, police services across the country are ple, they care about money. And I think that’s and distribution, according to OPP. the issue, a national public awareness cam- asking for the public’s help in eliminating the driving factor behind this – organized methamphetimine production. crime, taking advantage of our vulnerable,” CURRENTLY THERE IS VERY LITTLE INVENTORY IN “OPP are always looking for the commu- Mackillop added. THE MARKET. 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PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER! The SHELBURNE FREE PRESS, Thursday, January 21, 2021 Page 7 New grant program funds initiatives combating gender-based violence Written By Paula Brown well,” said Gunraj. In a survey from Statistics Canada, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter “We also see that there might be greater released in April 2020, it showed that 1 in 10 The Canadian Women’s Foundation has barriers for folks who are in rural and remote women were very or extremely concerned launched a new program, Safer + Stron- northern areas, which could be that the shel- about the possibility of violence in the home. ger Grants, to provide financial support for ter is not available for them, if they want to Family Transition Place (FTP) a local orga- organizations addressing and combating find emergency shelter programs they may nization that provides services for women gender-based violence during the COVID-19 not be available in their areas, there may and children back in July said at the peak of pandemic. be issues with trying to get to the services the first wave they initially saw a decrease in “There’s a lot of research that shows that because of the distance between and lack calls for help, but as restrictions lifted they gender-based violence does increase in times of affordable housing options, affordable saw numbers begin to rise again. of disaster and this is something that’s global transportation options,” explained Gunraj. With the second wave of COVID-19 and and Canada of course is no exception to that “Resources may be scarce for them, there’s the subsequent lockdowns, Canadian Wom- rule,” said Andrea Gunraj, vice president of cost and COVID-19 prevention. the isolation and the difficulty in leaving a en’s Foundation says there is higher risk of public engagement at Canadian Women’s “It’s very open in terms of what organiza- violent situation is going to be more difficult intimate partner violence and that the emer- Foundation. “We’ve been seeing that that tions could say they need uniquely in their in those areas.” gency grant will help support stretched orga- increase in gender-based violence tends to be community and the whole idea is we want to During the first wave of the COVID-19 pan- nizations. because folks might be more isolated, folks make sure that organizations get what they demic police calls for domestic disturbance Deadlines to apply for the Safer + Stron- might have less access to services, maybe need in this emergency period, to be able to increased through March and June. Women’s ger Grant are Feb. 1 and 15. For more infor- communities are struggling with the disaster meet those needs of their communities.” Shelter Canada reported that 52 percent of mation on the grant go to www.canadian- response and therefore the response or the With the new grant Canadian Women’s 266 shelters surveyed reported seeing clients women.org. services available for gender-based violence Foundation said through that they will be experiencing more severe forms of violence. are limited.” particularly committed in advancing initia- The Canadian Women’s Foundation tives in rural, remote and Northern areas launched the grant program back in Decem- which can see increased risk with less avail- ber after receiving a $19.6 million investment able support. from the Department of Women and Gender “Statistics Canada has found that women Equality (WAGE). The grant will provide in rural areas really do experience the high- organizations with funding for a number of est rates of violence of intimate partner activities and expenses such as crisis inter- abuse, and of course some groups within vention, digital resources, staffing, operating those rural areas experience higher rates as ‘ Get in shape Dufferin County Canadian Black Eat healthier Association seeing support Book a hearing test Written By Sam Odrowski The demand for racial justice and equality strengthened greatly in 2020, leading to the creation of many pro-Black and anti-racist groups advocating for positive change. “It’s important to note that, especially Crystal Cecco, HIS A local group formed following the mur- from a black youth perspective, based on Hearing Instrument COVID SAFETY der of George Floyd last May called Duffer- the 2016 Stats Canada report, many black Specialist/Co-Owner PROTOCOLS in County Canadian Black Association (DC- youth, especially black males, want to pur- CBA) and it has been working to provide a sue higher education, but one of the imped- IN EFFECT collective voice to the region’s Black com- ing factors is cost,” O’Hara-Stephenson ex- munity. plained. At a meeting last Monday (Jan. 11), Or- “So one of the reasons why we put a North Dufferin Wellness Centre angeville Council voted to partner with DC- strong focus on scholarship is to be able 712 Main St. E, Unit 101 - Shelburne CBA, list the organization on its website, to provide opportunities where more black and fly a pan-African flag for Black Histo- youth can participate.” Quality Hearing Care for Less 519-925-1215 ry Month in February, pending its flagpole According to Statistics Canada, 94 per availability, which has already been done by cent of Black youth aged 15 to 25 said they Shelburne and Dufferin County, previously. would like to get a bachelor degree or high- “We’re asking that the Town of Oran- er, but only 60 per cent thought they were geville also takes part in recognizing the sig- capable. With the Black population in Duf- nificant contributions of Black individuals ferin County making up 32 per cent of all in the Town and just to highlight, the Town visible minorities, O’Hara-Stephenson says of Orangeville specifically has at least five its critical that the community helps to ad- identified black owned or operated busi- dress their education needs. Shelburne nesses,” noted Alethia O’Hara-Stephenson, Another area of importance for DCCBA is DCCBA founder. providing a central hub to help people find “That is a significant achievement for a jobs and volunteering opportunities. BUSINESS population of 28,000 and a black population “We have a job portal and so far we’ve had WOMEN in of 500 in change based on the 2016 census a number of individuals in the community, Women in business today are [data from Statistics Canada],” Black individuals, who have been able to ac- Shelburne leaders who inspire other women. 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Some of the association’s successes to As well, they hope to continue to support Shelburne date include partnering with a multitude of black owned businesses with their opera- organizations, such as the Upper Grand Dis- tions. FreePress trict School Board, Town of Shelburne, Duf- ferin County, Museum of Dufferin, FLATO Developments, Benjamin Law, Shelburne Public Library and Dufferin Spotlight. On Jan. 5 a free personal branding session SHELBURNE workshop was held by DCCBA online and CHURCH DIRECTORY roughly 30 people participated. According to O’Hara-Stephenson it was a huge success. “The feedback has been extremely pos- itive and so that’s something we’re quite ST PAUL’S proud of, to be able to achieve as our first For anything worth having, one must pay the price, Primrose ANGLICAN CHURCH Integrityand the price is choosing is always your work, thoughts patience, and love, actions based Full Gospel Church official event.” on self-sacrifice.... values, rather than no paperpersonal currency, gain. no promises to pay, 312 Owen Sound St., Shelburne - 925-2251 ~ Chris but Karcher the gold of real service. Events scheduled for the future include -John Burroughs [email protected] It is better to be poor and walk in integrity, than to an online session on financial literacy, real Offer to God a sacrifice of thanksgiving, Sunday Service and Children’s Ministry - 9:30 a.m. be stupid and speak lies. ~ Proverbs 19:1 estate investing, coding and tutoring. and perform your vows to the Most High. Sunday Morning Service at 10:00 am Priest: The Rev. Stephanie Pellow -Psalm 50:14 Sunday School Available In partnership with the Museum of Duf- Other Services ferin, DCCBA’s working on this year’s Black Bible Prayer & Share History Month event, which includes a vir- Youth Night tual flag raising ceremony on Feb. 1 and an ABIDING PLACE Men’s Fellowship BETHEL BIBLE CHAPEL Women’s Fellowship online panel discussion on Feb. 20. FELLOWSHIP 419 Main Street East, Shelburne Through the association’s partnerships, www.abidingplace.ca • 519-925-3651 it’s able to offer post secondary scholar- Sunday Services – 9:30am Lord’s Supper SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00AM Primrose Full Gospel Church ships ranging from $500 to $2,500. Anyone 10:45am Family Bible Hour, Sunday School Mel-Lloyd Centre, Entrance “F” Door, Pastor Gavin Sullivan 167 Centre St, Shelburne interested in applying can do so up until Chapel 519-925-3910 or 519-278-0066 506195 Hwy 89 Unit 3 (Primrose Plaza) Come and be May 17 at: https://dufferincountycba.org/ Pastor; Rev. Gord Horsley Mulmur On Blessed www.bethelshelburne.com – All Welcome!! 226-200-0843 scholarship.

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ACCOUNTANT Positions available at MASTER WEB located in Mississauga Ontario. D&CJob Vander Posting Zaag Farms EXPERIENCED NEED TO is a family operation in the Pressman/Presswoman PotatoShelburne, GradersMelancthon, Wages starting at $26 - $35 per hour, Full Time Collingwood area. Permanent, Night shift, Benefits after 3 months D&C Vander Zaag Farms is a family operation in the Shelburne, Melancthon, Collingwood We currently have the areas. We currently have opportunities for potato graders on the team, to work full timeEXP duringERIENCED the spring and occasional hours duringfollowing the year. opportunity: Candidates interested in occasionalBindery hoursStitcher Operator only are also welcome to apply. Wages starting at $24-$28 per hour, Night shift, Part time, Benefit after 3 months Farm Accountant Responsible for day to day Please email resumes to: accounting operations, [email protected] Job Functions: compliance, record • Sorting and grading potatoes keeping and quality • Adhere to Health and Safetyassurance practices and processes. policies Full time / permanent. ADVERTISING LOCALLY WORKS! Shelburne Requirements: Call 519-925-2832 to advertise. To apply for this position, please contact Linda at (705) 434-7582. Hire? FreePress • Farm knowledge/experience an asset • Ability to stand for periods of time • Interpersonal skills – a team player • Ability to work flexible hours

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Under the direction of the Recreation Program Coordinator, the company looking for young, enthusiastic sales representatives.company lookingsuccessful for young, candidates enthusiastic will be involved sales in a diverse representatives. range of job activities to providesuccessful successful candidates will be involved in a diverse range of job activities to provide successful summer day camp programs. The successful candidates must be available to worksummer scheduled day camp programs. The successful candidates must be available to work scheduled A rewarding, lucrative opportunity for the right candidate.A rewarding, lucrativeweekday shifts opportunity and attend all for scheduled the right staff meetings candidate. and training sessions priorweekday to and shifts and attend all scheduled staff meetings and training sessions prior to and during the summer season. The positions will require some physical requirementsduring and the requires summer season. 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Full details for all these positions including hours of work and wage ranges, areFull available details for on all these positionsApplications including hours of are work being and wage received ranges, are available for the on positions of: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:the Town of Shelburne website at www.shelburne.ca the Town of Shelburne2020 website Seasonal at www.shelburne.ca Summer Season-June through August • Tour groups of students through houses and apartments to rent them out for • Tour groups of students through houses and apartments to rent themCROSSWORD out for CROSSWORD the annual rental campaign.Think youthe annual rental campaign.Resumescan for the XSummer Camp sell?Head Counselor and Summer Camp CounselorResumes positions for willthe XSummer CampSUMMER Head Counselor CAMPand Summer CampHEAD Counselor COUNSELOR positions will and be received until 3:00pm on Friday, January 24, 2020 by email or in person, addressedbe received to: until 3:00pm on Friday, January 24, 2020 by email or in person, addressed to: • Plan, Prepare and Execute Advertising and Marketing Material for the annual rental• Plan, campaign. Prepare and Execute Advertising and Marketing Material for the annual rental campaign. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR • Complete all necessary paperwork involved in lease signing and payment • Complete all necessaryPUZZLEKim paperwork Fraser, NO. Facility involved 447 Administration in lease signing Manager, and payment Centre Dufferin Recreation PUZZLEComplexKim Fraser, NO. Facility 447 Administration Manager, Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex 5. Venture 5. Venture collection for newly rented Comeunits. join a dynamic, fastcollection paced, for newly rented200 growing Fiddle units. Park Lane, entrepreneurial Shelburne, ON L9V 3C9 Email: [email protected] Fiddle CDRC Park Lane, Board Shelburne, of Management ON L9V 3C9 Email: is [email protected] positive, team-oriented individuals to fill the Please note position applying for on cover page. Please note6. Shockedposition applying for on cover page. 6. 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