Kincardine Mayor Kenneth Craig was among the dignitaries who participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony on Sept. 5, for the new Grey Bruce Public Health dental clinic in Walkerton. From the left are Chris Peabody, member of the board of health, Bruce County warden and Brockton mayor; board of health chair Sue Carleton; Grey-Bruce Medical Officer of Health and GBPH CEO Dr. Ian Arra; board members Sue Paterson – mayor of Hanover, and Craig. (Pauline Kerr photo)
Kincardine Mayor Kenneth Craig was among the dignitaries who participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony on Sept. 5, for the new Grey Bruce Public Health dental clinic in Walkerton. From the left are Chris Peabody, member of the board of health, Bruce County warden and Brockton mayor; board of health chair Sue Carleton; Grey-Bruce Medical Officer of Health and GBPH CEO Dr. Ian Arra; board members Sue Paterson – mayor of Hanover, and Craig. (Pauline Kerr photo)
New facility will serve residents of southern Grey and Bruce WALKERTON – Dental care for qualifying seniors, as well as children and youth from low-income families is now available in a permanent, state-of-the-art clinic in the south part of Grey-Bruce. There will no longer be a need to drive to Owen Sound, or to put…
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Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Pauline Kerr is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter with the Walkerton Herald-Times. The Local Journalism Initiative is funded by the Government of Canada.