
Leeds Grenville MPP Bob Runciman presents North Grenville mayor Bill Gooch with a scroll from the Ontario Legislature at the kick off of Kemptville's 150th anniversary. Also present were town crier Hugh Stewart (left), and Sir James Kempt (aka Doug Brunton)
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Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman was on hand with Brockville mayor David Henderson and MP Gord Brown at the 175th Anniversary of Brockville becoming Ontario's first incorporated municipality.
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Bob Runciman will run in a 1/2 marathon this summer in Reykjavik Iceland to raise funds for diabetic research and in support of 15-year-old Tori Newark (left) and former Brockville mayor Ben TeKamp (right) who are both diabetic.
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Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman cuts into a ribbon to officially launch the countdown to the 2007 Ontario Senior Games at the Games office on Court House Avenue on Friday. From left are Games volunteer chairman Doug Mather, Bill Farmer of the Brockville Magedomas hockey team, Games co-chairman Sandra Lawn, Procter and Gamble plant manager Suzanne Lavin, Sarah Lavin of the Sport Alliance of Ontario, Runciman, Brockville Mayor Dave Henderson, Mark King representing MP Gord Brown and Games co-chairman Dave Dargie.
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Toasting to 2007
From left: North Grenville councillor Tim Sutton, Merrickville-Wolford mayor and United Counties warden Doug Struthers; Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman; North Grenville mayor Bill Gooch and councillor Terry Butler raise their glasses in support of the MPP's New Year's Levee on January 21 held at the North Grenville Curling Club
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Lions Steel Band Official Opening Friday December 8
Left to Right, Lion Reg Francis, band member Connor Laidler, Brockville Lions Club President Ted Curnock, Police Chief Barry King,
Waste Management Brockville Site Manager Warren Larry, Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman, MP Gord Brown, band Managing Director Paul Hallyburton and band member Chelsea Lee
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The Alzheimer Society of Leeds Grenville received a $74,100 provincial Trillium grant to implement a pilot project to help support families and patients. MPP Bob Runciman attended with society president Denise Fraser, Trillium grant reviewer Judy Baril, society executive director Karen Martel and a director for the Southeastern Ontario Regional Dementia Care Network Debora Steele
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The Official Opening of St. Lawrence Lodge Long Term Care Home took place on November 25th. Administrator Tom Harrington, Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman, resident representative Marjorie Shaw, Board Chair Mike Kalivas, and Director of Support Services Bradley Morton cut the ribbon at a ceremony with area mayors and guests.
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Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman, left, and Walter Gretzky pose with some of the toys donated to a Salvation Army toy drive by guests at Runciman’s 20th annual Christmas reception Sunday December 10 at the Quality Hotel Royal Brock.
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The Habitat for Humanity ReStore was opened by Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman on Friday December 8.
Left to right Thousand Islands Habitat for Humanity founder Valerie Kines, Bob Runciman, St Lawrence College Brockville executive director Lorraine Carter and college special programs officer, Mike Laking.
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Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman addressed the crowd at the $150 Million Greenfield Ethanol Plant launch in Johnstown on Friday December 8th.
Left to Right, Greenfield Ethanol VP Bliss Baker, Mayor Larry Dishaw, MP Gord Brown and Warden Ron Holman
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