School strike averted By Tammy Schneider
Successful weekend negotiations between the province and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) had many parents breathing a sigh of relief on Monday morning, as a tentative deal was … Continue reading School strike averted By Tammy Schneider
Concerned residents stand up against climate change By Tammy Schneider
Climate change week, Sept. 24 – 30, challenged people around the world to stand up and protest, and demand changes be made to reduce the impact society is having on … Continue reading Concerned residents stand up against climate change By Tammy Schneider
Removal of trees along Russell Street is actually a win-win for residents. By Colin Burrowes
Although it may not seem that way at the moment, the removal of trees along Russell Street is a win-win situation. According to Adam Weiser, public works director for the … Continue reading Removal of trees along Russell Street is actually a win-win for residents. By Colin Burrowes
Walkers and runners turn out for annual cancer fundraiser By Tammy Schneider
In spite of a downpour, walkers and runners of all ages came out to support the annual Terry Fox Run fundraiser on Sept. 15 at the Davidson Centre. Because of … Continue reading Walkers and runners turn out for annual cancer fundraiser By Tammy Schneider
Four senior Bruce County administrators suspended By Don Crosby
According to a memo sent late last week to all Bruce County employees by the Bruce County clerk, the county’s chief administrative officer, director of human resources and director of … Continue reading Four senior Bruce County administrators suspended By Don Crosby
Senior school temporary solution to capacity issue at Kincardine elementary schools By Colin Burrowes
On Wednesday Aug. 28, Kincardine District Senior School (KDSS) opened its doors to allow parents and new students to visit the Grade 7 and 8 wing, which has been added … Continue reading Senior school temporary solution to capacity issue at Kincardine elementary schools By Colin Burrowes
Organized games for seniors ensure everyone can participate By Tammy Schneider
The Ontario Senior Games Association, Grey Bruce District 27, hosted an event in Kincardine and surrounding communities on Aug. 14. Open to seniors aged 55 plus, the games are geared … Continue reading Organized games for seniors ensure everyone can participate By Tammy Schneider
High water the hot topic of the summer By Pauline Kerr
It’s a case of “shifting baselines.” That’s how Hannah Cann, coastal stewardship co-ordinator with the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation (LHCCC) in Goderich describes the current high water situation. … Continue reading High water the hot topic of the summer By Pauline Kerr
Two local mayors throw hats in the ring for position of county warden
By Pauline Kerr Two local mayors, Mitch Twolan of HuronKinloss and Anne Eadie of the Municipality of Kincardine, have already declared their intention to run for the position of Bruce … Continue reading Two local mayors throw hats in the ring for position of county warden
Official ground-breaking marks beginning of natural gas pipeline project
By Pauline Kerr The official ground-breaking ceremony for the Southern Bruce Natural Gas Distribution Project marked the successful completion of one part of the project – getting approvals and agreements … Continue reading Official ground-breaking marks beginning of natural gas pipeline project
