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How you can help make St. Marys an even greener community

You can help make St. Marys even more green by buying native trees.

The town and Upper Thames River Conservation Authority have announced the return of the St. Marys Tree Power Program.

The program’s goal is to beautify the area by adding native hardwood trees, with this year marking four years since it started in St. Marys.

The authority says you can buy the trees now online, with them ready for pick-up on October 4.

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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