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Photojournalism Pioneer, Oct. 8, 2014

  • October 8, 2014 at 1:43 pm

“Every day I put my pants on and I become the mayor,” said Richard Courneyea Tuesday.

Families and friends came from all corners of Prince Edward County and beyond last  Saturday to participate in the first Picton Ultimate Road Rally, with proceeds being donated to the Loyalist Humane Society.

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