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Violent Assaults In Lucknow

(HURON-KINLOSS, ON) – South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has charged one person with three counts of Assault with a Weapon following an incident in the Municipality of Huron-Kinloss (Lucknow) on September 05, 2024. 

Just after 6:00 p.m., Thursday, September 05, 2024, South Bruce OPP received a report of suspicious persons carrying baseball bats on Havelock Street in the Village of Lucknow. Officers attended the location and observed an altercation occurring between two individuals. One of those individuals brandished an edged weapon and was safely taken into custody.

The police investigation revealed two victims, one of which fled from the scene with minor injuries and the other, who remained on scene.

The accused was processed and charged with the following offences:

Ian SMITH, 39 years of age from no fixed address has been charged with:

–      Assault with a Weapon – (three counts).

The accused was processed and held in custody pending a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice – Walkerton on September 06, 2024. 

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Police Respond to Wingham’s Call to Arms & NH’s Declaration of War #ArmYourselfNow #BrutalExecution

(Wingham, ON) North Huron council’s decision to extinguish the last embers of Canada’s freedom and democracy by removing press and public questions has been interpreted as a declaration of war on the formerly glorious and free Canada.

A restaurant in the heart of Wingham, Buck & Jo’s, is flying and selling “F*ck Paul Heffer” flags at their street corner to draw attention to Heffer’s brutal execution of democracy. The restaurant was famously in the news for standing its ground against segregation enforcement, steadfastly refusing to allow its property to be stained with segregation. Their conviction and later exoneration showed that they will sacrifice virtually everything to honor their oath of “standing on guard for thee.” “Thee” represents Canada’s ideals and values, not the politicians of the day. “You have all sung the oath; now it’s time to honor your word and save our country.”

A warning sign is still on display in Buck & Jo’s dining room: “All Charter Rights will be defended on this property; it would be wise not to test our resolve.

Former North Huron councillor Trover Seip once stated in a council meeting, “I would not pick a fight with the Movement.” This comment came after the Mayor/Reeve of the day (Bernie Bailey) called the OPP on Buck & Jo’s for flying a “F Trudeau” flag and called the owner a “hillbilly liar with no moral compass” during a council meeting.

The Corporation of North Huron has since been trying to get its bylaw enforcement officers to go after the business and silence them; however, they too have stood down and refused to break the law.

Numerous police officers from various detachments and services, along with politicians and their family members, have reached out to show their support for the Wingham Resistance and the fight for what is left of Canada.

All citizens who are going to honor their oath and defend our country are encouraged to immediately arm themselves with the truth, video cameras, and to start attending or viewing North Huron council meetings.

Next council meeting is Tuesday 03Sept2024.

North Huron Council Contact Info:
Paul Heffer

280 Manor Road
(519) 357-3594
[email protected] 
Mitch Wright
63 Bristol Terrace
(519) 357-9497
[email protected] 
Lonnie Whitfield
94 John St. West
(226) 222-2585 
[email protected] 
Anita van Hittersum
84012 Hoover Line
(519) 523-4492 
[email protected]
Chris Palmer
39331 Belfast Road
(519) 357-3385 
[email protected] 
Kevin Fascist  Falconer
303 King Street
(519) 955-0301 
[email protected]
Ric McBurney
202 Thuell St, Blyth
(519) 441-7415 
[email protected]

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Repeat Offender Arrested For Attempted Murder

(ASHFIELD-COLBORNE-WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP, ON) – An investigation conducted by the Huron Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Crime Unit has culminated in criminal charges against a Stratford resident.

On June 25, 2024, at approximately 11:30 p.m., members of the Huron OPP detachment responded to a dispute involving several individuals at a residence located in the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh.

The investigation revealed that the victim in this incident was attacked with weapons prior to police arrival.

Austin CRAWLEY, 21-years-old, from Stratford has been charged with:

–      Attempt to Commit Murder – contrary to section 239 (1)(b) of the Criminal Code (CC); and with

–      Failure to Comply with Probation Order – (two counts) – contrary to section 733.1(1) of the Criminal Code.

The accused is being held in custody and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice located in Goderich on August 20, 2024.

Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or their local police. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit information at p3tips.com, where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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Pervert Alert: George DANAYAN Arrested – Police Fear More Victims

(HURON COUNTY, ON) – The Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Crime Unit has charged a Cambridge Ontario resident with six criminal offences following a child luring investigation. 

The Huron County OPP commenced an investigation in March of 2024, following a report of an individual communicating with a victim under the age of 13 using a social media site.

As a result of the investigation, police identified the suspect who was subsequently arrested and charged.

George DANAYAN, 27-years-of-age from Cambridge has been charged with the following Criminal Code offences:

–      Make Sexually Explicit Material Available to a Person Under 18 years of age,

–      Make Sexually Explicit Material Available to a Person Under 16 years of age,

–      Luring a Person Under 18 years of age by means of Telecommunication,

–      Luring a Person Under 16 years of age by means of Telecommunication,

–      Invitation to Sexual Touching under 16 years of age,

–      Possession of Child Pornography.

The accused was held for a bail hearing and later remanded into custody with a court appearance scheduled at the Ontario Court of Justice located in Goderich in August 2024. 

Police believe there may be other incidents involving the suspect. Alias usernames utilized by the suspect included “Stintam”, “Stalkham”, “Jason Stintam”, and “Jason Stalkham”.

  • Bitmoji (animated facial rendering) images utilized by the suspect have been included in this media release.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Huron OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or (519) 482-1677. 

Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a web tip at www.P3tips.com where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

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Message From Heffer “You Pieces of Sh*t” Alice Munro Scandal Spiraling Out Of Control #StandYourGround

(North Huron, ON) – The quaint little town of North Huron has found itself tangled in a scandal that could only be rivaled by a soap opera on a particularly melodramatic day. Local council, led by none other than the illustrious Paul Heffer, has decided to take a bold stance on the age-old tradition of delivering public service: the good ol’ “let’s do absolutely nothing” approach. This unprecedented maneuver has not only left the citizens scratching their heads but has also inspired local businesses to fly “F Paul Heffer” flags in a spectacular act of civil rebellion. Because, remember folks, silence is golden, unless you’re a hometown council member in North Huron, then it’s just mandatory.

In a genuine display of democracy in action, the North Huron council recently moved to remove questions and comments from their meetings. Because who needs pesky citizen input when you have the glorious title of “council member” to cloud your judgment? This pivotal decision was spearheaded by our very own Paul Heffer, who apparently believes that facing public scrutiny is far worse than playing a riveting game of “let’s pretend the citizens don’t exist.”

Rumor has it that Buck & Jo’s, the local cafe where citizens congregate to drown their sorrows in coffee and pastries, has taken a stand against this glaring disregard for accountability. Their street corner now proudly adorns “F Paul Heffer” flags, a fine example of how to yell into the void when all traditional avenues of complaint are barred.

When asked if Paul Heffer had considered coming into the café to demand the removal of the flags, a representative cleverly stated, “Well, we’ve got the same question and comment policy for our brick-and-mortar establishment that the North Huron council has adopted. So, if Mr. Heffer wants the flags down, he can come in, but he’ll just have to wait until we’re ready to field questions. His best option is to restore questions and comments at council meetings, thereby allowing us to entertain his question/comment as our policies align with theirs. If we can’t ask questions there, he can’t ask questions here.”

But the pièce de résistance of this charade lies in the voicemail left by a Heffer, apparent spokesperson for the family: Are you pieces of shit too cowardly to answer the f**ing phone? I’ll answer mine, call me back.” It seems that for the council, the citizenry’s disdainful feedback wasn’t enough; they opted to just go full throttle on intimidation, proving yet again that the true hallmark of leadership is not just a thick skin but a self-righteous inability to listen.

So, what’s next for the beleaguered people of North Huron? A recall election led by a raucous mob of flag-wavers? A neighborhood watch dedicated to monitoring council meetings through the windows? Or perhaps an underground pamphlet campaign pointing out that “A Silenced Citizenry is the True Democracy”? 

Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—if North Huron’s council had a pair of ears, they’d probably still be ignoring their constituents. In the meantime, the town will surely remain a hotbed of absurdity and frustration, with the citizens clutching their mugs of coffee, sporting “F Paul Heffer” flags, and practicing long-distance shouting “Can you hear us now?” to the echoing abyss of council indifference. And who knows, maybe they’ll start their own municipal meetings in Buck & Jo’s. Maybe they’ll let people talk there. What a revolutionary idea!

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Message From a Heffer “You Pieces of Sh*t” Alice Munro Scandal Spiraling Out Of Control #StandYourGround

(North Huron, ON) – The quaint little town of North Huron has found itself tangled in a scandal that could only be rivaled by a soap opera on a particularly melodramatic day. Local council, led by none other than the illustrious Paul Heffer, has decided to take a bold stance on the age-old tradition of delivering public service: the good ol’ “let’s do absolutely nothing” approach. This unprecedented maneuver has not only left the citizens scratching their heads but has also inspired local businesses to fly “F Paul Heffer” flags in a spectacular act of civil rebellion. Because, remember folks, silence is golden, unless you’re a hometown council member in North Huron, then it’s just mandatory.

In a genuine display of democracy in action, the North Huron council recently moved to remove questions and comments from their meetings. Because who needs pesky citizen input when you have the glorious title of “council member” to cloud your judgment? This pivotal decision was spearheaded by our very own Paul Heffer, who apparently believes that facing public scrutiny is far worse than playing a riveting game of “let’s pretend the citizens don’t exist.”

Rumor has it that Buck & Jo’s, the local cafe where citizens congregate to drown their sorrows in coffee and pastries, has taken a stand against this glaring disregard for accountability. Their street corner now proudly adorns “F Paul Heffer” flags, a fine example of how to yell into the void when all traditional avenues of complaint are barred.

When asked if Paul Heffer had considered coming into the café to demand the removal of the flags, a representative cleverly stated, “Well, we’ve got the same question and comment policy for our brick-and-mortar establishment that the North Huron council has adopted. So, if Mr. Heffer wants the flags down, he can come in, but he’ll just have to wait until we’re ready to field questions. His best option is to restore questions and comments at council meetings, thereby allowing us to entertain his question/comment as our policies align with theirs. If we can’t ask questions there, he can’t ask questions here.”

But the pièce de résistance of this charade lies in the voicemail left by a Heffer, apparent spokesperson for the family: Are you pieces of shit too cowardly to answer the f**ing phone? I’ll answer mine, call me back.” It seems that for the council, the citizenry’s disdainful feedback wasn’t enough; they opted to just go full throttle on intimidation, proving yet again that the true hallmark of leadership is not just a thick skin but a self-righteous inability to listen.

So, what’s next for the beleaguered people of North Huron? A recall election led by a raucous mob of flag-wavers? A neighborhood watch dedicated to monitoring council meetings through the windows? Or perhaps an underground pamphlet campaign pointing out that “A Silenced Citizenry is the True Democracy”? 

Only time will tell, but one thing is certain—if North Huron’s council had a pair of ears, they’d probably still be ignoring their constituents. In the meantime, the town will surely remain a hotbed of absurdity and frustration, with the citizens clutching their mugs of coffee, sporting “F Paul Heffer” flags, and practicing long-distance shouting “Can you hear us now?” to the echoing abyss of council indifference. And who knows, maybe they’ll start their own municipal meetings in Buck & Jo’s. Maybe they’ll let people talk there. What a revolutionary idea!

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Restaurant Faces Threats Over F*ck Paul Heffer Flags

(Wingham, ON) Current North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer openly threatened the Public at a recent meeting by stating he would be using the by-law enforcement to trespass and seize private property, then banned all comments and questions at council meetings. Shut up & stay home is the strong and clear message from North Huron council. 

Buck & Jo’s, a  restaurant in the heart of Wingham, has resorted to flying a F*ck Paul Heffer flag during business hours. “If Paul Heffer wants the flags down, he can come in and ask for himself, if he doesn’t ask, then the flags stay”.

Response has been swift from a herd of Heffers going to the restaurant and threatening and demanding the flag come down immediately, or else. The restaurant is now flying 2 Heffer flags in response.

Bullying and harassment at its worst, it seems it runs in the Heffer family. A large woman came in stating she was a Heffer, garnering giggles from customers, as they heard “heifer” a young female cow that has not borne a calf.   

Many believe cow-ardly Heffer sent in these semi-articulate people to fight his battle from him, as he lacks the courage to ask or answer a question himself.

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Police Warn Of Fake Foreigners

(HURON COUNTY, ON) – Members of theHuron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were called to a financial institution in the Township of North Huron, Wingham for a report of possible fraudulent documents and suspicious person on Tuesday, July 16th, 2024. 

Just after 3:30 p.m. on July 16th, police were contacted by bank staff advising of a lone male that had attempted to open a bank account using a passport from a foreign country along with immigration papers and other documents. The male advised he lived and worked locally, however bank staff checked to find that the residential address the male provided did not exist. The bank also confirmed that he was not employed at the local business as he had claimed. When confronted with these findings, the male fled the bank, leaving some of the documents behind.

Huron OPP officers viewed the suspect’s passport and confirmed it to be a fake with the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA).

Police believe that the intention of the fraudsters is to open accounts with false identification, then gradually defraud banks of money over time.

Local banks are being made aware of this issue and are encouraged to contact OPP if something similar occurs at 1-888-310-1122.

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Silence Is Golden And Now Law: The Corporation Of North Huron Mandates Bystanderism

(North Huron) Once again, the illustrious North Huron Council has graced us with their unparalleled commitment to stifling democracy. In a move that can only be described as Orwellian, our beloved council has decided that the best way to serve their constituents is by silencing them. Public comments? Who needs them! After all, why should the people who pay their salaries have any say in how things are run?

In what can only be seen as a tribute to Nobel Prize “Winner” Alice Munro’s legendary bystanderism, the council is doubling down on their unwavering support for pedophilia and the fine art of looking the other way. Yes, that’s right. The Corporation of North Huron is proudly displaying plaques and dedicating libraries in honor of someone who embodies the spirit of doing absolutely nothing in the face of wrongdoing.

In a bold and fearless act, the council is sending a strong message: keep quiet and stay home. Their strategy is simple—if you can’t hear the complaints, then there must not be any problems!

A few years ago, in a stroke of genius, the council removed questions from council meetings. Now, they lament the lack of opportunities to answer those very questions. Their solution? Remove comments too! Why consider returning questions as a solution when you can simply erase any form of public participation?

This latest move is a masterclass in governance by censorship. It ensures that nothing controversial ever comes to light, all while fostering a community of enforced silence. The council’s message is clear: your voice doesn’t matter, your questions are unwelcome, and your concerns will be buried.

Hats off to the North Huron Council for their unwavering dedication to keeping the public in the dark. In an age where transparency is often touted as a virtue, it’s refreshing to see a council that so brazenly upholds the values of secrecy and suppression. Here’s to hoping their next move involves banning eye contact at council meetings—after all, if you can’t see the problem, it surely doesn’t exist.

North Huron Council Contact Info:
Paul Heffer

280 Manor Road
(519) 357-3594
[email protected] 
Mitch Wright
63 Bristol Terrace
(519) 357-9497
[email protected] 
Lonnie Whitfield
94 John St. West
(226) 222-2585 
[email protected] 
Anita van Hittersum
84012 Hoover Line
(519) 523-4492 
[email protected]
Chris Palmer
39331 Belfast Road
(519) 357-3385 
[email protected] 
Kevin Fascist  Falconer
303 King Street
(519) 955-0301 
[email protected]
Ric McBurney
202 Thuell St, Blyth
(519) 441-7415 
[email protected]

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Alice Munro’s Betrayal: A Shocking Example of Bystanderism That North Huron Refuses To Condemn #EndTheAbuse

(Wingham, ON) The issue of bystanderism is not just a matter of moral failure; it is a grave dereliction of our collective duty to protect the vulnerable and uphold the values of freedom and democracy. North Huron’s inaction in the face of such a clear moral imperative is nothing short of cowardice, and it is destroying lives.

Alice Munro’s failure to protect and support her child from a pedophile, despite being fully aware of the abuse, is a shocking betrayal. By standing by and doing nothing, she abandoned her most fundamental duty as a parent and a human being. This inaction is a clear example of how bystanders make people feel alone, unprotected, and unloved. 

If we cannot stand up to protect our children, then what good are we? What kind of society allows a Nobel Prize winner to be honored when they have failed so egregiously in their most basic human responsibility? North Huron should have immediately obscured or removed Alice Munro’s name from any place of honor. By failing to do so, the Corporation of North Huron tacitly supports pedophilia and sends a message that such behavior is acceptable.

The removal of all references to Alice Munro from North Huron’s property must happen immediately. If there must be plaques and markers, let them be placed at the town hall, where the world can see that North Huron agrees this behavior, rather than at the edge of town, giving the impression that Wingham supports it in any way, shape, or form.

Replacing all mentions of Alice Munro with signs or plaques that read “Don’t Be a Bystander” is a step in the right direction. Schools, in particular, need to take a firm stand against bystanderism. No child should have to walk into a school—a place that should be a sanctuary—and be confronted with posters and books by Munro, a person who failed to protect and support her own child. This is not only a betrayal of the children but a clear signal that bystanderism is tolerated.

Schools should spearhead an anti-bystander campaign, making it clear that they do not honor those who refuse to help a child in need. The message must be unequivocal: we stand up for our children, and we do not tolerate those who fail to protect them.

North Huron, it is time to act. Take a stand against bystanderism, and show that you are committed to protecting our children, preserving our freedoms, and upholding the principles of democracy. Your inaction is a stain on our community and a betrayal of our values. It is time to make amends and take decisive action.

The next council meeting is Monday 6pm at the old Public School.

North Huron Council Contact Info:
Paul Heffer

280 Manor Road
(519) 357-3594
[email protected] 
Mitch Wright
63 Bristol Terrace
(519) 357-9497
[email protected] 
Lonnie Whitfield
94 John St. West
(226) 222-2585 
[email protected] 
Anita van Hittersum
84012 Hoover Line
(519) 523-4492 
[email protected]
Chris Palmer
39331 Belfast Road
(519) 357-3385 
[email protected] 
Kevin Fascist  Falconer
303 King Street
(519) 955-0301 
[email protected]
Ric McBurney
202 Thuell St, Blyth
(519) 441-7415 
[email protected]

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Buck & Jo’s Exonerated: Judge MacDonald Overturns Covid Convictions – Error In Law

(North Huron, ON) After a grueling 972-day journey, Buck & Jo’s, a beloved local restaurant, has finally been exonerated of wrongful conviction by a Higher Court. The courageous owners, Buck and Jo, stood firm against the might of the Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) and its officials, who had attempted to silence them with fines and legal punishment.

The ordeal began on January 12, 2023, when Buck & Jo’s was taken to court after allegedly failing to comply with COVID-19 safety protocols. Despite being found guilty by Justice of the Peace Frank Leddy on February 28, 2023, the restaurant’s owners refused to back down, knowing they had done nothing wrong.

The case took a dramatic turn on July 11, 2024, when Justice MacDonald delivered a stunning reversal, ruling that the original conviction was erroneous and ordering an acquittal. In his decision, Justice MacDonald acknowledged that the HPPH order was vague and lacked specificity, making it impossible for Buck & Jo’s to comply with its requirements.

Throughout the ordeal, Buck & Jo’s faced numerous challenges, including being forced to sit in the hallway for 6.5 hours as punishment for attending their own court hearing in person. The couple also suffered from Justice MacDonald’s inappropriate and puerile behavior, as he repeatedly referred to Mr. Hill (Buck) as “Mr. Hall” during the appeal.

The court’s acquittal is a testament to the unwavering determination and courage of Buck & Jo’s. Despite being threatened with fines and legal action, they stood their ground against what they believed was an unjust and overly broad government edict.

The case has raised serious questions about the accountability of government officials and their agencies. The fine imposed on Buck & Jo’s was not only excessive but also punitive in nature, aiming to deter others from non-compliance rather than addressing the specific issues at hand.

Buck & Jo’s story serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for one’s rights and fighting against injustice. Their bravery has inspired many and will continue to be a beacon of hope for those who have faced similar challenges.

In the end, justice has been served, but not without scars. Buck & Jo’s have paid a heavy price for their courage, and it is imperative that those responsible for their ordeal are held accountable for their actions. As we move forward, we must ensure that our institutions prioritize fairness, transparency, and respect for individuals’ rights.

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Judge to Rule on Appeal of Fines Against Wingham Coffee Shop

(Wingham, ON) On July 11th at 10:30 am, Judge T.G. MacDonald will deliver a crucial ruling on the appeal of $6,900 in fines issued against Buck & Jo’s, a coffee shop in Wingham, Ontario. These fines were originally imposed by Justice Of The Peace Frank Leddy, who now faces scrutiny for potential errors in his judgment.

The fines stem from a series of contentious interactions between Buck & Jo’s and Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) inspectors. The coffee shop owners, notably Buck, have publicly and repeatedly stated that they would lock their doors before the compliance deadline rather than infringe upon their customers’ rights. They argue that this decision was a political statement and should not warrant punishment.

Allegations have emerged against HPPH inspectors, including dereliction of duty, refusal to conduct inspections, and refusal to answer pertinent questions. Videos capturing these interactions have gone viral, amassing over 250,000 views, showing Buck firmly standing his ground against inspectors who failed to perform their duties adequately.

One key aspect of the case is the admission by HPPH that their inspectors did not have the authority to check photo identification and health information of customers. They conceded that without this authority, they could not impose such responsibilities on Buck or any other individual.

This case raises an important legal question: Does a business have the right to shut down before a compliance deadline to avoid legal complications? The outcome could set a significant precedent for similar cases in the future.

The controversy includes allegations of perjury against HPPH inspectors and claims of intimidation tactics. During the first visit by HPPH, an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer accompanied the inspector with his hand on his gun, demanding compliance with the inspection. Contrary to HPPH’s claims, video evidence disproves allegations that Buck brandished a weapon during the interaction.

Despite the restaurant being closed a week before the incident and remaining closed for months afterward, it was fined $6,900, a sum notably higher than fines for some drunk driving offenses, which are typically around $1,500. There were also inconsistencies in the inspectors’ testimonies, with one inspector falsely claiming to have read online that the dining room would be open for indoor dining. HPPH issued and then deleted a press release that inaccurately stated they had shut down the dining room, which was already closed at the time.

The case has been drawn out over 972 days, with accusations that the prosecution has been profiting from the extended proceedings. Inspectors allegedly provided around 30 inconsistent statements during the trial. Justice Of The Peace Leddy has been criticized for his handling of the case, including admitting multiple times that he could not keep up with the proceedings and failing to obtain a trial transcript, leading to potential errors in his ruling.

Judge MacDonald’s upcoming decision will address these controversies and the broader implications for businesses facing similar situations. The hearing will be available for public viewing via a Zoom link. https://ca01web.zoom.us/j/64074406397?pwd dUNjcnE5K1k4R2N4TkxvT1JtUGtpZz09

This case highlights the challenges and complexities of enforcing health regulations and the rights of businesses in navigating compliance issues. The outcome will be closely watched by legal experts, business owners, and the public alike.

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Protest Parade: Not Our Leader, We Won’t Follow You #WinghamWakening

(North Huron, On) In what can only be described as a public relations train wreck, North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer turned this year’s Homecoming Parade into a spectacle of controversy and chaos. The Reeve, in a move that has left the town both amused and outraged, decided to take the prime spot in the leading firetruck—an honor traditionally reserved for a child or a disabled person to enjoy a moment of glory.

This blatant disregard for community tradition quickly turned the crowd’s cheers into jeers. As Heffer waved from his high perch, oblivious to the simmering resentment, he was met with a chorus of boos and the inventive addition of mooing—a cheeky play on his last name, Heffer, reminiscent of a heifer. The spectacle was as hilarious as it was humiliating.

The real show of defiance, however, came from the parade participants themselves. In an unprecedented act of protest, they left a gaping ten-minute gap between the firetruck carrying Heffer and the rest of the parade. This bold statement was their way of telling Heffer, “You are not our leader, and we won’t follow you.”

One local resident, summed up the sentiment: “When Heffer rolled by, I thought, ‘Here comes the joke of the parade.’ Turns out, he was the punchline.”

As the minutes ticked by with nothing but empty street, confused spectators started to question if the parade was over. Social media exploded with hashtags like #NotMyReeve and #ReeveMooveOver, with countless memes and gifs of cows taking the lead in various parades.

Even the town’s pets got in on the action. A group of dog owners organized an impromptu dog parade that promptly followed the firetruck down the sidewalk, complete with signs reading, “Our dogs have better leaders.”

As the dust settles, Reeve Heffer is left to navigate the aftermath of a public relations disaster of bovine proportions. Will he address the town’s uproar, or will he, like the ten-minute gap, leave the community in suspense?

One thing is certain: North Huron’s Homecoming Parade 2024 will be remembered not for its celebration, but for the audacious statement made by its community.

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Reeve Exposed As A Cold Blooded Bully In Wingham Homecoming Parade #EndTheAbuse

Yesterday, North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer paraded through the streets of his own community, flaunting his contempt for the very people he’s sworn to serve. The once-noble institution of Homecoming was reduced to a spectacle of shame and mockery, as Heffer’s presence served as a constant reminder of his cruelty and indifference.

The crowd jeered and “mooed” in derision as Heffer rode in a firetruck reserved for Community Living individuals, a cruel exploitation of those with special needs for his own vanity. His title as parade marshal was an insult to the very notion of public service, as it reeked of self-importance and disregard for those around him.

A 10-minute gap between Heffer and the rest of the parade participants only served to emphasize his isolation and detachment from the community he claims to lead. It was as if they were trying to distance themselves from the toxic presence that is Heffer.

North Huron’s notorious reputation as the highest-taxed municipality in Ontario is a testament to its corrupt and inefficient leadership. And Heffer’s antics at the Homecoming parade only added fuel to the fire, solidifying his position as one of the most reviled public figures in the province.

But what’s truly staggering is the council’s desperation to salvage their tattered image. They latched onto this event like a parasite, attempting to rewrite their narrative after Heffer’s brazen threats against residents through their unaccountable by-law enforcement department. Meanwhile, fire hydrants on Josephine St were freshly painted for visiting tourists, while residents who call North Huron home year-round are left to suffer in neglect.

And if that wasn’t enough, headlines this morning revealed that 70% of Canadians believe Canada is broken. It’s clear that North Huron council, led by the likes of Paul Heffer, is not just part of the problem but may be beyond redemption.

As residents continue to bear the brunt of Heffer’s cruelty and neglect, it’s time for them to demand accountability and change. The people of North Huron deserve better than a leader who sees them as nothing more than pawns in his game of power and control.

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Huron Perth Public Health Scrubs Incriminating Press Releases Amidst Inspector Perjury Allegations

(Wingham, On) Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) has recently removed several incriminating press releases from their official website, sparking public outrage and raising questions about transparency. The press releases in question reportedly contained information related to the enforcement actions and legal proceedings against various local businesses, including Buck & Jo’s, a café previously cited for violating COVID-19 restrictions.

HPPH Inspectors Face Perjury Allegations

In a development that has further fueled the controversy, several HPPH inspectors are facing allegations of perjury. If found guilty, the inspectors could face prison sentences of up to 14 years. The allegations have raised significant concerns about the integrity of the health inspections and the legal processes that followed. Legal experts emphasize the severe consequences of perjury, noting that it can undermine public trust in the judicial system and compromise the fairness of legal proceedings.

Judicial Oversight and the Dangers of Ignoring Perjury

The case has also highlighted the critical role of judges in overseeing legal proceedings and ensuring justice is served. Ignoring instances of perjury can have dire consequences, potentially leading to wrongful convictions or the dismissal of valid claims. Legal analysts warn that judicial leniency towards perjury can erode the rule of law and encourage further misconduct within the legal system.

For-Profit Prosecution Model Under Scrutiny

The controversy surrounding HPPH has also cast a spotlight on the for-profit prosecution model. Critics argue that this model can incentivize prolonged legal battles, as outsourced prosecutors may extend cases to maximize billable hours. This not only strains the resources of the accused but can also delay the administration of justice. The ongoing legal battles and appeals, including the case of Buck & Jo’s, illustrate how such a model can drag out legal processes to the detriment of all parties involved.

Upcoming Ruling on Buck & Jo’s Appeal

The café, Buck & Jo’s, closed its doors before the compliance deadline for COVID-19 restrictions. Despite this, the owners faced legal action and were convicted of violating public health directives. On July 11, a judge is set to rule on their appeal. The outcome of this ruling could have significant implications for similar cases and the broader discourse on public health enforcement during the pandemic.

Conclusion

The removal of press releases by Huron Perth Public Health, coupled with the allegations of perjury against its inspectors, underscores the need for accountability and transparency in public health enforcement. As the legal system grapples with these issues, the upcoming ruling on Buck & Jo’s appeal will be a crucial moment in determining the balance between public health mandates and individual rights.