Huron County Warden Receives Community Leadership Award from Bruce Power

by Bob Montgomery

During this week's 2024 Canadian Nuclear Association conference in Ottawa, Huron County Warden Glen McNeil was presented the Community Leadership Award from Bruce Power.

The Community Leadership Award is in recognition of exceptional service to communities in the Grey, Bruce, and Huron Region. This award recognizes leaders who exemplify the qualities of collaboration, communication and clear vision and have made a significant and positive impact to the region.

“Huron is a proud supporter of Bruce Power and Grey and Bruce counties and the work that we do in collaboration with the Clean Energy Frontier and the Nuclear Innovation Institute,” said Warden McNeil. “I extend my heartfelt gratitude for this award and to all partners that are contributing to making a greener future for our communities.”

Warden McNeil was presented this award along with fellow award recipients, Bruce County Warden Chris Peabody and Grey County Warden Brian Milne.

Pictured left to right: Huron County Warden Glen McNeil, Grey County Director of Economic Development, Tourism & Culture Savanna Myers (accepting award on behalf of Grey County Warden Brian Milne), Bruce County Warden Chris Peabody, and Bruce Power President & CEO Mike Rencheck.

Photo courtesy of Huron County

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