Mark Peterson files for re-election in Blandford Blenheim
DRUMBO - Mark Peterson is looking for his second term on Blandford Blenheim council.
Peterson filed his papers earlier this month and says while he is from Drumbo, he cares about each community equally.
"Over the last four years, you know, it's been very rewarding for me. I feel I've put forth the effort by attending 100% of all the meetings and trying to ensure I'm available to everyone township wide and not just from the town I live in."
"Last time at one of the Meet the Candidates nights some body asked me, you're from Drumbo, why should I vote for you, I'm from Plattsville and that kind of stuck with me. I've always remembered that and I wanted to be known as not a Drumbo councillor, I wanted to be known as a Blandford Blenheim councillor because that's what I was voted in for."
Peterson says the biggest challenge over the next four years is the same challenge he faced at the last election.
"Trying to keep the taxes down while providing all of the services. With the rising costs of police, fire, roads, recreational services and also the steady decrease every year from grants and funds from the provinces, this is not only just for our township, but this is a major hurdle for all the municipalities in Ontario."
Peterson will have some competition though. Kenn Howling and Jordan Kent have both filed papers so far.

Snow Squall Warning Issued for Oxford
Schadenberg Appointed Acting Mayor
Mosaic Mural to Honour Plattsville's 175th Anniversary
Woodstonian Charged in Two Incidents
SWPH Issues Cold Weather Alert
Homeowner Charged After Fire at Residence
PJHL Preview - Jan. 16th to Jan. 18th
Woodstock Receives Third Quarter Payment from OLG
Pizza for a Purpose Supporting Crime Stoppers
Hundreds of Crashes Reported Following Recent Snowfall
Fail to Remain Leads to Charges in Ingersoll
Interview with the Warden - January 15th, 2026
Stunt Driver Charged in Brant County
SIU Discontinues Woodstock Investigation
Significant Snowfall Closes Schools in Oxford
Ingersoll Adopts Municipal Budget for 2026
SWPH Issues Cold Weather Alert
Brant OPP Investigating Fraud in Burford
Salvation Army Kettles Raise Almost $63,000
Shots Fired in Brant County Neighbourhood
Comments
Add a comment