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On April 16, we watched as United Counties of SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost denied the existence of racism in our community, which includes South Glengarry and SDG, and where the people who Prevost has taken an oath to lead reside.
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His exact words, to Coalition for Unity, Respect, Equality/Equity for All (CUREA) board member Michele Allinotte, made public for the world to see, were toxic:
“I don’t believe racism is an issue in our community, I think you’re making a bigger issue out of nothing.”
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A shark
On April 16, we watched as United Counties of SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost denied the existence of racism in our community, which includes South Glengarry and SDG, and where the people who Prevost has taken an oath to lead reside.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Letter to the editor, May 8, 2021 Back to video
His exact words, to Coalition for Unity, Respect, Equality/Equity for All (CUREA) board member Michele Allinotte, made public for the world to see, were toxic:
“I don’t believe racism is an issue in our community, I think you’re making a bigger issue out of nothing.”
Article content
A shark
On April 16, we watched as United Counties of SDG Warden and South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost denied the existence of racism in our community, which includes South Glengarry and SDG, and where the people who Prevost has taken an oath to lead reside.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Letter to the editor, May 8, 2021 Back to video
His exact words, to Coalition for Unity, Respect, Equality/Equity for All (CUREA) board member Michele Allinotte, made public for the world to see, were toxic:
“I don’t believe racism is an issue in our community, I think you’re making a bigger issue out of nothing.”
April 30, 2021 Reading time: 1 min 30 s
By Nick Seebruch The Char-Lan Rec Centre (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News).
CORNWALL, Ontario – The provincial and federal governments announced a heavy amount of investment in different recreation related projects in Cornwall and SD&G.
“As the weather begins to get warmer, the need for sport and recreational infrastructure becomes even greater as it provides members of the community an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle,” said Jim McDonell, MPP for Stormont, Dundas, and South Glengarry.. “That’s why our government’s investment into local community, culture and recreation infrastructure projects like sport arenas and play structures could not have come at a better time.”
Staff and management of the Burger King on Boundary Road in South Glengarry cut a ribbon with staff of the Township of South Glengarry and the Cornwall Hospital Foundation during an official opening ceremony on Thursday, April 1, 2021. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston)
GLEN WALTER – It was a Whopper of a day Thursday as South Glengarry officials and management of a new Burger King location held a ribbon cutting for its grand opening.
South Glengarry Mayor Frank Prevost, CAO Tim Mills, Deputy Clerk Shauna Baggs and members of the Cornwall Hospital Foundation were there.
The fast food restaurant is at 6215 Boundary Road in South Glengarry and had a soft opening on March 19.