Local Heroes
Local Heroes 2015
They inspire the best in us, and for their work we can all be thankful.
Ingrid Sproxton
Ingrid is a lifelong learner who went back to school part time to earn a business degree at age 50.
Colleen Darrell
For Colleen, volunteering with the Caledon Hills Bruce Trail Club seemed like a natural choice.
Mary Rose
“I hesitate to say I did anything. It has to be all of council working together.”
Jim Lorriman
The single most important thing I wish to accomplish – is to encourage artists and craftspeople to preserve their craft by making videos spelling out the intricacies of their talent.
Lynn Sinclair-Smith
Lynn is the organizing and fundraising brains behind the Friendship Gardens, the vast network of trees, shrubs and flowers that grace the hospital grounds.
Mel Stevens
But Mel deflects all recognition for these successes. “The credit goes to God,” he says.
Local Heroes 2014
Helen Keller wrote, “Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” If there’s a theme to this year’s Local Heroes, it’s the act of reaching out.
Scotiabank Team Community Program
If you’ve ever dreamed of making off with all the money at the bank, these people are for you. They’ve got the perfect cover too – it’s an inside job.
Laura Jotham and Watson
It’s Watson’s day off. He is so happy to greet visitors that his exuberant wagging sweeps everything off a shelf by the front door – before he leans in hard for a cuddle with the newcomer.
Harvey Self
Reverend Harvey Self is a warm, upbeat man with an intense gaze and finely tuned listening skills. As minister of Tweedsmuir Memorial Presbyterian Church in Orangeville, he employs these traits – and more – to deliver what he calls a “ministry of the present.”



