Congratulations to this year's Corner Brook Winter Carnival ambassadors Amy Dwyer and Deah-lee Robertson

    Tuesday, 4 February 2025 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Erica Gosse was awarded the Mark and Jackie Spencer Award for Spirit, voted on by the contestants.

    The Tim Hortons Social Media Ambassadors for Corner Brook Winter Carnival this year are Amy Dwyer and Deah-Lee Robertson. Judges had their work cut out for them as they started spending time with the young hopefuls on January 26th leading up to this past weekend’s decision. Dwyer is a singer, songwriter, guitar player and a level 3 student. She tells Bayfm’s Lenny Benoit, says one of her favorite events over the past week was building a spaghetti tower assisted by the Girl Guides. Robertson is also a singer-songwriter heavily involved with Holidays for hope and the Graham Academy. She says she enjoyed the Scavengers Hunt at Marble Mountain. Erica Gosse was awarded the Mark and Jackie Spencer Award for Spirit, voted on by the contestants. Get in the spirit, get in the vibe for Winter Carnival 2025!

     

     

     

     

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