Owner Carl Dymond added “this marks the beginning of a transformative journey for the Bay St. George region."
It is official. A news release issued 8 o’clock this morning under the headline, “Let’s get to work,” announces the successful transfer of ownership of the Stephenville International Airport to Dymond Group of Companies. Owner Carl Dymond added “this marks the beginning of a transformative journey for the Bay St. George region.” After spending 20 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, he knows how it feels to be away from home and the joy of getting back to family and community. Dymond says they hope this venture is a way home for the many families who had to leave the area. He plans on hosting an open event at the airport in the coming weeks to discuss “shared success over a cup of tea.” Dymond is also connecting with community leaders in the hopes of meeting soon to determine top priorities. The news release ended with, Dymond Group of Companies will play a key role in creating opportunities of shared success in Bay St. George.
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