Green party candidate Dick Hibma officially opened a downtown campaign office Monday, vowing to use the party's growing momentum in the Bruce-Grey- Owen Sound riding to get elected.
"There is an enormous appetite for Green party policies in this riding. I think we can make some very serious inroads and win this riding," Hibma said shortly after using gardening shears to cut a green, hand-woven ribbon made of common reed, an invasive plant taken from the Kelso Beach area.
"Realistically I think I have a very good chance (of getting elected).
