“Jon Welch–it’s been a truly amazing story watching Jon and his family grow a business. Morning Lattes have become a routine and I am always guaranteed a smile. With that smile comes a commitment to our small town.
I am excited for his next journey, not just for his story but for all of ours. I have watched Jon spend countless hours trying to bring a certain level of pride to Bear River and prioritizing bringing water to the downtown core.
Jon has the ability to bring people together for the betterment of all. His vision and determination is one that is evident in his day to day life. His cultural awareness is one that is graceful and comfortable. He truly is a great ally, treaty partner…most importantly a great human being.”
Carol Ann Potter, Councillor for L’sitkuk, Bear River First Nation
I’ve been around Bear River since childhood. My mother grew up in Bear River East and, as a teenager, she was employed by local families. As a result, we often visited Bear River for Sunday afternoon tea and long conversations. The exhibitions and carnivals were part of our yearly celebrations.
Sixty years on, I still pass through the village en route to visit our daughter who is bringing up her family in Clementsvale. Along the way, a wee jolt of coffee provides a bit of energy to get on with our projects. And there it is: SISSIBOO Cafe with its sumptuously brewed treats, and there he is: Jon Welch.For me, Jon and his family represent the best kind of rural renewal and development: local production, local employment, excellent quality, and all done to scale with the kind of energy that bodes well for this resilient village. It is reassuring to know Jon is offering that good energy to local government. Jon uses his resources to make business in the area grow, to make culture flourish, and along the way everyone benefits. I wish him well in his bid to sit on the local council.
Dr. Tony Kelly
I worked with Jon on the Bear River water project while I was the Warden of the County, observed his abilities, and I support his candidacy.”
Alan Parish, Past Warden for Annapolis County
“As a longtime resident of Annapolis County , I want to say Thank You to Jon Welch for putting his name forward for Municipal Council in District 6. John is a well respected and community-minded business person. He and his family have spent their lives supporting their community and volunteering to make things better for others.
He’s not someone who has suddenly appeared on the scene and is “talking to talk.” Jon has worked in the community and has “walked the walk!” If you want strong representation by someone who has a proven track record, I would urge you to support Jon.”
Heather McCormick
I’ve known Jon for over 20 years as friend, neighbour, contractor, civic official, devoted parent and visionary entrepreneur. I can vouch 110% for the man’s energy and reliability, perseverance and commitment to his community. And his coffee’s not half bad, either.
Tim Wilson, Writer, Filmmaker
“Jon Welch is the real deal.
For years he has used his personal time, energy and skills to make Bear River a better place to live. I couldn’t begin to list his volunteer roles but I can tell you that one of them was a persistent lobbying to pipe water into downtown Bear River. He orchestrated a sit-down meeting 2 Premiers ago to patiently explain that Bear River still had no public water system. Much was promised, but it would still take multiple years, many governmental changes and a dogged determination to get the results.
As I write, there are finally crews installing water lines through the downtown and up to our community centre.
We need Jon Welch and more like him in government!”
Flora Doehler

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