Local Heroes
Our annual salute to the extraordinary people who make our community a better place to live.
Our fourth annual celebration of extraordinary people
Once again we tip our hats to some of the people who make our community such a rich tapestry. While all these remarkable individuals rush to deny their hero status, the accomplishments of each speak for themselves. Over four years of presenting Local Heroes, we’ve learned that there are myriad ways to make a positive impact. This time we meet people who raise the bar by bringing our history to life, by caring about our health and spirit, by standing up for our environment, and more. We can all be proud to call them our friends and neighbours, and to say, simply, “Thanks.”
- Brandy Robinson initiated the Human Library
- Drs Stephen and Stephanie Milone teach new doctors at Headwaters
- Ken Weber is a best-selling author and speaker on Canadian history
- Jordan and Jeremy Grant restored The Alton Mill: A showcase for the arts
- Herb Campbell Public School holds gold certification in the Eco Schools Program
- The Coalition of Concerned Citizens fought to perserve our rural landscape
- David Nairn and Sheryl Chandler are building dreams together
- Dianne Acheson is a whiz at both retail and fundraising
- Anne Harland has become a champion of accessibility for the disabled