From Mildmay, Formosa and Teeswater, the South Bruce Yard sale gives community members a day to sell the leftovers from spring cleaning.
Grey Bruce grade fours enjoy refreshing and educational fun at the 2024 Chesley Children’s Water Festival
Chesley Community Centre was once again the venue for the Grey Bruce water festival, where several schools enjoyed water themed, educational activities.
South Bruce Nuclear Exploration Forum focuses on informing community about safety
Mildmay Carrick Recreation Complex hosted the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) on May 15, where exhibitors and panel speakers gave information on nuclear safety.
Standing room only in Durham for Save the Hospital meeting
Community members gathered at the Durham Community Centre on May 7 to attend a rally opposing the changes being made to the Durham hospital.
Age-friendly strategy promotes inclusivity and well-being for all generations
Bruce County aims to earn recognition by the World Health Organization (WHO) by making the area an “Age Friendly Community” by implementing safe physical and social environments.
Back to the writing board!
A certain Einstein once said “information is not knowledge; the only source of knowledge is experience,” but after spending eight months in college, it seems real knowledge comes from a combination of both.
Formosa craft, vendor show features handcrafted community creativity
Vendors set up shop in the Formosa community centre on Saturday, May 4 selling wares from handmade art to collectables at the biannual craft show.
Students at WDCS raise over $1,600 at Walk for Hospice event
Walkerton District Community School showed support for Saugeen Hospice by participating in the fundraising event Walk for Hospice, raising $1,687 in total.
Talented Sacred Heart musicians play during school coffee house event
Sacred Heart High School has a lot of talent when it comes to music classes, and students displayed this during a coffee house event.
A wonderful experience at the Herald-Times
Going into my co-op placement, I was a little nervous I wasn’t actually cut out for the job. However, after a bit of time at the paper, I learned it was quite the opposite. The Herald-Times gave me an amazing experience, and helped me answer a lot of questions about my future.
Heuser shaves three-year-old beard after surpassing fundraising goal
CSN Collision Centre in Walkerton surpassed its fundraising goal for WES For Youth Online last month. And what better way to celebrate than to shave off a co-worker’s beard?
The culture behind festive lights
After Halloween, when the spooky decorations are down, taking their place is always grandiose displays of beautiful lights. Why is it that these festive lights are so important to people that homes are decorated by mid-November? What is it about Christmas lights make the holidays more special and ch
CKNX Relief Truck campaign encourages more donations for Walkerton food bank
Starting on Nov. 28, volunteers at Walkerton Foodland, Mildmay Freshmart and Kaufman’s Your Independent Grocer collected foodbank bags for the CKNX Relief Truck.
Local student’s pop tab collection breaks record
Some records are made to be broken. The previous world record for the most collected pop tabs was 3.6 million – a very large amount – but even so, a young boy from Walkerton has shattered this number with a very special collection of his.
Crusaders senior girls basketball team caps successful year
Sacred Heart High School takes pride in their sports teams, especially when they do as well as the senior girls’ basketball team. With a record of 13-2, it’s clear that the girls on this team have great spirit, and a lot of athleticism.

