By Staff
September 1st, 2022
BURLINGTON, ON
Tony Brecknock out on the street
An election that has yet to get any traction; coyotes where they were never seen before and a Rib Fest that starts on Saturday.
We know most, if not all, the candidates will be out in force – no word on the coyotes.

The Brecknock campaign – works the intersections
Every candidate develops their own style. Tony Brecknock is running a very lean campaign and has decided to put his team at major intersections in the city on different days of the week – this morning they were at Mainway and Walkers Line with two people at every corner holding signs at each corner of the intersection.
Tony would walk from one corner of the intersection to the other waving to people – coffee cup in hand and his thumb in the air.

Anne Marsden with her van
Anne Marsden is limited in her ability to get around but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t get her message out.
They will all be at Spencer Smith Park talking to anyone that will listen – you won’t miss her message.

The Dreamboats – on stage at the Ribfest – great sound – huge energy.
Rib Fest begins on Friday the 2nd and runs through to Monday the 5th
For the first time in two years people will be able to gather and enjoy the music, the food and seeing old friends.
Some people will be wearing masks – respect their right to do so.
And have fun – this is something we have been waiting for and deserve.
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Does anyone know if many of the vendors have vegetarian (a la Beyond Meat) options