It is becoming increasingly difficult to figure out what is real and what is fake. Is it actually your beloved grandson on the phone telling you he needs your financial … Continue reading Fool me once, shame on you …
Monthly Archives: March 2024
U15 girls to compete at provincials
The Kincardine U15B girls team is having a successful season this year. With some girls playing with other surrounding centres in previous years, they decided to come home, play with … Continue reading U15 girls to compete at provincials
A total eclipse of the sun
Shining some light on the rare phenomenon Residents of Ontario, including those living in Bruce and Huron counties, will experience a once in a lifetime event on April 8 as … Continue reading A total eclipse of the sun
Professor seeks SVCA endorsement of application to declare Greenock a Wetland of Distinction
Prof. Susan Glasauer of the University of Guelph and Society of Wetland Scientists made a presentation to Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority’s board of directors on March 21, seeking endorsement of … Continue reading Professor seeks SVCA endorsement of application to declare Greenock a Wetland of Distinction
Owen Sound to Wiarton transit route funded until the end of the year
Bruce County has agreed to help fund the Grey Transit Route service between Owen Sound and Wiarton until the end of the year, but has stated that without financial support … Continue reading Owen Sound to Wiarton transit route funded until the end of the year
Classifieds March 27 2024
Blades of glory
Twenty-two-year-old Brooke Thomas is still glowing from her and her teammates’ successful showing at the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games held in Calgary last month. On her own, she skated … Continue reading Blades of glory
Protecting Ontario’s thriving economy means looking beyond the boardroom
There is an advertisement making the rounds, lauding this province for its thriving, forward-moving economy. It is a feel-good ad, clearly intended to make people think about business opportunities our … Continue reading Protecting Ontario’s thriving economy means looking beyond the boardroom
Nursing shortages continue to be an issue
The March 6 meeting of the (SBGHC) South Bruce Grey Health Centre’s board of directors had little that was new regarding the ongoing temporary ER closures, especially in Durham and … Continue reading Nursing shortages continue to be an issue