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Swimming with the Sea Lions into the Ontario
Swimming Championships
the 800m and 1500m in her age
By Victoria Klassen
group.
ornwall Sea Lions Swim “Thank you to Upper
CClub’s Adele Van Loon Canada Swim Club and coach
competed at the Ontario Mario for coaching me for the
Swimming Championships weekend,” said Adele about her
last month. The championships time at the Ontario Swimming
took place from July 9-13 at the Championships.
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre. Her best race during the
Adele said this was the best competition was the 800m. She
swim meet she has had so far. placed 12th in 13-14 age category,
She had a great performance and and 5th out of the 13-year-olds.
improved her rankings in all of “I’m extremely excited to see
her events. Adele is now ranked where my swimming takes me
top twenty in the province and after huge improvements since
top forty in Canada for both May,” Adele shared. Photo Submitted
Ontario Investing $82 Million to Modernize Beaches
and Campgrounds Along St. Lawrence Corridor
Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry MPP
On June 2 , Elect Interview with MPP Nolan Quinn
nd
Nolan so pleased to announce last week facilities, a new canteen, and and services. With improved
that the Government of Ontario is the connection of park systems
park facilities, guests are more
Quinn next four years to support the St. wastewater services in partnership likely to stay longer and return,
investing $82.2 million over the to municipal drinking water and
which creates new opportunities
Lawrence Parks Commission’s with the municipalities of South
multi-year revitalization project. Stormont and South Dundas. for both established businesses
and emerging entrepreneurs.
This investment will help These improvements will
NolanQuinn.ca 1-866-477-9477 enhance the visitor experience, This investment reflects our
he St. Lawrence River corridor modernize key sites along the
Tand Lake St. Lawrence have corridor, including significant government’s commitment to
reduce long-term operating supporting and protecting our
always been a defining part of our upgrades at Mille Roches Beach
costs, and ensure compliance
region’s identity and a point of and Campground—one of the most region’s tourism economy, the good
with provincial environmental
pride for our community. Its iconic visited and valued destinations in our jobs it provides, and the revenue it
and accessibility standards. The
beaches, scenic campgrounds, and region. Our government’s funding generates for our small businesses.
upgrades will also support the
historic landmarks have been a will support the construction of Just as importantly, it will ensure
success of local businesses by
source of recreation for our families new, environmentally sustainable that our parks remain accessible,
drawing more visitors to our
and an important part of our local infrastructure, including updated welcoming, and resilient for our
region and increasing demand for
tourism sector. That’s why I was washroom and change room families today and for generations
accommodations, dining, retail,
to come.

