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D.O. Gibson Races with Maestro Fresh Wes

A Sarnia-raised hip-hop artist and motivational speaker is joining forces with Canadian legend Maestro Fresh Wes for an exciting run on season 12 of The Amazing Race Canada. Duane “D.O.” Gibson will compete alongside the godfather of Canadian hip-hop as the popular summer series returns. The duo kicks off the adventure on Whistler Mountain July 7th on CTV, with new twists like instant Express Passes and a $250,000 grand prize on the line. Viewers can cheer on these music icons chasing victory across the country.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Park Launches Major Habitat Restoration

Starting today, crews will begin spraying to remove invasive plants at Columbus County Park as part of a major effort to restore about 100 acres of rare native grassland. Backed by state funding, the project aims to create better habitat for songbirds, pollinators, and other local wildlife. Some areas will close for a few hours while the spray dries, with signs posted to guide visitors. Park officials ask everyone to follow the closures and staff directions for safety during this important first step.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Annette Sturdy Named Clerk of the Year

St. Clair City Clerk Annette Sturdy is being recognized statewide after earning the annual City Clerk of the Year award. She’s held the role since ’14 and twice stepped in to run city operations during leadership changes, handling contracts, grant applications, and development projects. Sturdy also helped modernize city websites and launched a public text alert system. Known for community involvement, she leads local programs and events, including the Fourth of July fireworks. The award was presented June 18th at a statewide clerks conference.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Driver Injured After SUV Crashes Into Tree

A 41-year-old Deckerville woman was injured last Monday afternoon when her Jeep Grand Cherokee suddenly left the road on Lakeshore near Wiltse around 3:30. The vehicle hit a mailbox, crossed a ditch, and slammed into a tree in a residential yard. She was alone in the car, wearing her seatbelt, and was taken to McLaren Port Huron with injuries. Alcohol was not a factor. Emergency crews from the area responded quickly, and the crash remains under investigation.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet