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Residents can buy native trees through Tree Power Program

You can make the community a little greener by buying trees.

The Municipality of Perth South and the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority have announced they’re partnering again for a tree power program.

The program, launched in 2021, aims to make a greener and more beautiful community by adding native trees within the municipality.

The authority says to achieve this goal, they’re making these trees available and affordable for you to buy.

They add the program has seen trees sell out quickly every year since it was launched.

You can buy trees starting online this Tuesday at 9 a.m., with the trees available for pick-up at the Perth South Municipal Office in St. Pauls on Sept. 27.

Hussam Elghussein
Hussam Elghussein
Hussam is a reporter with Vista Radio, where he has been covering a wide range of stories — from local accidents to provincial announcements — since late 2022. Originally from London, Ont., he is also passionate about video games, film, and theatre.

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