Robert Ruddell of Espanola, Ontario passed away on Friday, September 16, 2022 at the age of 82.
Formerly of Georgetown, Cargill, Hanover and Espanola, Ontario.
Loving father of Deana (Dave Robertson) Ruddell of Ennismore, Delores Metcalf of Walkerton and Dan (Janet) Ruddell of Hythe, Alberta. Close friend Mary Morisette of Webbwood....
Joan was born on March 20, 1931 in Cargill, Ontario and passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 20, 2019 at St. Joseph's Health Centre, in Toronto.
She is survived by her husband Oliver Cummins, and her children Ninah, Jonathan, Darcy (Tanya), Tracy, and Carla (Darren), and her five loving grandchildren.
Joan...
It’s August 1st and the days of summer are beginning to wind down. As the days of summer pass so, too, do the days of our lives.
In this presentation, Pastor Dar Rath of Faith Lutheran Church in Port Elgin urges everyone to get their affairs in order which means...
The annual Caitlyn Cobean Silver Stick girls' tournament held over the past weekend (Feb. 1 - 3/19) in Saugeen Shores saw some 38 teams come in from across southwestern Ontario.
For the Kincardine Kinucks Bantam team, it came down to the final game against the Huron Heat ... but it...
Ontario Premier issues a statement: Provincial Day of Mourning pays tribute to the Queen
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“Ontario will mark September 19, 2022 as a provincial Day of Mourning in lieu of a provincial holiday. The people of Ontario may observe a moment of silence at 1:00 p.m. on that day.
This will give all Ontarians an opportunity to reflect on the remarkable life of Queen Elizabeth...
Hazel Mary Giesler passed away peacefully, at Lanark Heights long Term Care in Kitchener on Wednesday, June 23, 2021.
Hazel Mary (Devine) Giesler in her 93rd year was the beloved wife of the late Edward Giesler (2005), they were happily married for 54 years. Hazel was the loving mother of...
Sometimes in life you meet one of those 'characters' who makes a difference. Doug Johnson was one of those.
Saugeen Times called him 'cub reporter' because he would phone and leave a message if there was what he considered to be a newsworthy item. The message always began in the...
All of us who work at the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) were shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden death over the weekend of Frank Saunders, NII’s first chief executive officer and president.
Frank was a builder in the nuclear industry who believed that nuclear energy should play a...
-by Stu Paterson
His friends, his mules and a wooden wagon carried former newspaper editor Jim Merriam to his final resting place this week.
Merriam, one of the best story tellers around, died September 19th in Tara after a 21-year battle with cancer.
His obituary noted “Jim was a brilliant writer, and his...
“It’s a sad day for Bill’s family and friends,” says former Huron-Bruce Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker.
Bill was one of those characters in our area and as everyone has said, he was a maverick kind of guy but everyone knew where they stood with him and he always did...










