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For more than 30 years Bangs has guided Tulmar to a prominent and respected position in the field of protective equipment for a variety of situations. He sits on the Cana- dian Association of Defence and Security Industries council and also the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada council. He will now hold a minor stake in the company and continue to sit on the Tulmar board and provide advice based on his experience and expertise as the company’s management team continues to develop Tulmar’s line of security products. “I have always been impressed by the qua- lity of Tulmar’s management team,” stated Bangs, “which is made up of long-serving

On Monday, police reported that she had been found deceased by the OPP. The first name of the woman was originally published but has since been removed from the OPP’s social media. A GoFundMe page set up by the woman’s daughter states she was found behind the Hawkesbury FreshCo. Police did not confirm where the body was found. The OPP extended its condolences to the family and thanked the public for their help. /PGVSUIFSEFUBJMTBCPVUUIFEFDFBTFE woman, nor their death has been released at this time. FNQMPZFFTXJUIEJWFSTFFYQFSUJTF&OTVSJOH the continuity of our people-focused culture during this period of transition was a top priority for me.” “Tulmar has built a reputation for desi- gning products and services dedicated to QSPUFDUJPO uTUBUFE5BMMPO 5VMNBS$&0TJODF 2019, “and we are determined to continue this legacy. Barney’s commitment to our cus- tomers and employees is deeply embedded in our company culture, and we are grateful for his ongoing contribution.” Besides Tallon and Morris, the new ownership group for Tulmar includes Benoît Corbeil, who leads the engineering portion, and Ryan McCormick for finance.

EAP NEWSROOM nouvelles@eap.on.ca MISSING HAWKESBURY WOMAN FOUND DECEASED L’entreprise Tulmar Safety Systems de Hawkesbury appartient désormais à son équipe de direction. Le fondateur de l’entreprise, Barney Bangs, continuera à siéger au conseil d’administration de l’entreprise et à fournir des conseils et une expertise pour les développements futurs de Tulmar dans le domaine des services et des équipements de protection. (Gregg Chamberlain)

A Hawkesbury woman was found dead Monday, Jan. 13, after she went missing on Sunday, Jan. 12, said the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). The 53-year-old woman described as having brown hair, brown eyes, five-feet tall and wearing a purple coat was last seen on the morning of Jan. 11 on Tupper Street in Hawkesbury. The OPP requested the public’s help in finding the individual on Sunday, stating she may be in the Quebec area.

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company issued a news release earlier this month about the management buyout let by 5VMNBS$IJFG&YFDVUJWF0GàDFS1BUSJDL5BMMPO Other than the change in primary ownership there is no other change for Tulmar’s operations and its place as part of the foundation of the local tech sector. “Tulmar is going to stay in Hawkesbury, as Barney wished,” said Lori Morris, Tulmar vice-president of operations, in a phone interview January 13.

The founder of one of the cornerstones of Hawkesbury’s high-tech sector has handed over the reins to the company’s management team. Barney Bangs, chairman and the biggest shareholder of Tulmar Safety Systems, has handed over full control of the company’s operations to its management team. The

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