Back row from left: Piper Robertson, Poppy Finner, Allison Court, Vani Mahajan, Tian Lew (CCYC participants), Clare Day (John Hindmarsh Environmental Trust Fund), Sophie Lindstrom, Emily Pokrywka-Kovacs (Town of Goderich Staff). Front row from left: Alyssa Bourassa (LHCC), Kerry Kennedy (LHCC), and Sydney Bowins (CCYC participant).
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Back row from left: Piper Robertson, Poppy Finner, Allison Court, Vani Mahajan, Tian Lew (CCYC participants), Clare Day (John Hindmarsh Environmental Trust Fund), Sophie Lindstrom, Emily Pokrywka-Kovacs (Town of Goderich Staff). Front row from left: Alyssa Bourassa (LHCC), Kerry Kennedy (LHCC), and Sydney Bowins (CCYC participant).
(Contributed photo)
HURON COUNTY – The Coastal Conservation Youth Corps (CCYC) wrapped up their 2024 session feeling they have made a lasting impact on the shoreline of Lake Huron, a press release from the Lake Huron Coastal Centre states. The CCYC visited Goderich in July to continue its stewardship efforts, “focusing on dune restoration, bluff stabilization, and…
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Cory Bilyea is a reporter with Midwestern Newspapers.