Province appears to ignore the importance of water testing despite the Clean Water Act
Several months ago, the Ministry of Health cancelled the testing of private drinking water sources and, at the beginning of the pandemic, stopped collecting...
Bruce Power and Chapman’s unite in support of Saugeen First Nation hospice project
Two of the largest employers in Grey and Bruce County -- Chapman’s Ice Cream in Markdale, and Bruce Power in Tiverton -- are joining...
It’s Flag Day! – a long-standing tradition
As every organization changes and grows, many newcomers do not know the history behind its founders and long-time members.
Doug Johnson was not only a...
Long term care surveys reveal positive results
In a recent survey, Bruce County’s long term care residents and their families expressed positive overall experiences at Brucelea Haven (Walkerton) and Gateway Haven...
Bruce County Housing Forum discusses complex issue of housing
On Thursday, February 9th, Bruce County’s Human Services and Planning and Development departments collaboratively hosted a Housing Forum in Walkerton. Elected officials and regional...
Bruce County Museum reschedules Black History event – Erasing Erasure
On February 25th, as Black History Month draws to a close, Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre will be hosting a special presentation 'Erasing...
Bruce Power receives Diversio award
Bruce Power’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) has been recognized with an award from Diversio.
The company was named as one of Diversio’s...
Many events set for Spring at Bruce County Museum
Greetings!
We might still be in the depths of the February freeze here in Bruce County (BRR!), but we're already dreaming of warmer spring days...
Bruce County Museum hosting Black History Month – CANCELLED
Tomorrow, January 4th, Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre will be hosting a special presentation in recognition of Black History Month: Erasing Erasure.
Local historian...
Wiarton Willie makes 2023 prediction – an early Spring!
For the second consecutive year, Wiarton Willie made his prognostication at precisely 8:07 a.m. and, not seeing his shadow, predicted … an early Spring!
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