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Pauline Kerr

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.

Brockton to implement concussion awareness policy

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Local News, News, Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

The municipality will be adopting a concussion awareness policy for all municipally operated recreation facilities and programs.

Brockton to discuss parking issues at child care centre with BGCDSB

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The municipality has passed a resolution directing staff to engage in formal discussion with the Bruce Grey Catholic District School Board, to resolve concerns relating to parking and traffic movement in the parking lot at St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic School.

Camp Day at Tim Hortons in Walkerton

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Business, Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Camp Day at the Walkerton Tim Hortons saw customers and staff join forces to send kids who wouldn’t otherwise be able to attend summer camp, go on the camping experience of a lifetime.

Jamie Opperman recognized for 25 years at Pizza Delight

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Business, Walkerton Herald-Times

There are stories about co-op students who started with a business and stayed on long after the placement was over. But for 25 years?

Armouries building sold by Brockton

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

In a brief interview prior to the special meeting of council Tuesday, July 19, regarding the historic armouries building, Mayor Chris Peabody said three offers to purchase the building were being considered.

Brockton tables motion on Municipal Innovation Council extension

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Becky Smith, director of the Centre for Municipal Innovation, made a presentation to council at the July 12 meeting asking for a three-year extension on Brockton’s participation in the Municipal Innovation Council (MIC).

Brockton to move forward with conceptual designs for new arena

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Local News, News, Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

Council is divided on next steps on what to do about its aging arena.

Summer Streetfest planned for this Friday in downtown Walkerton

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Business, Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Downtown Walkerton will take on a party atmosphere that’s sure to attract crowds on Friday, July 22.

Private Collectors Garage Tour draws crowds of vintage car enthusiasts

Pauline Kerr July 20, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

It was a dream come true for vintage car enthusiasts – a unique opportunity to view private collections of antique and classic cars, and much more.

Bruce County begins trail bylaw enforcement project

Pauline Kerr July 13, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Bruce County has contracted with James Special Services Inc. to provide enforcement of the county’s forest recreation bylaw.

‘Asking isn’t working’

Pauline Kerr July 13, 2022Local News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

“Asking isn’t working,” said Donna Lacey, Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority’s (SVCA) manager of forestry and lands.

Bruce County discusses changes to processing Official Plan amendments

Pauline Kerr July 13, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Bruce County’s executive committee discussed an item pertaining to the Official Plan (OP) amendment bylaws.

Jimmy Keys entertains in Mildmay

Pauline Kerr July 13, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Walkerton Herald-Times

The incomparable Jimmy Keys treated his Mildmay audience to a hilarious show filled with music, fun and glitter. The July 8 performance at the Mildmay-Carrick Recreation Centre was hosted by the Rotary Club of Mildmay. Keys, a gifted musician and comedian, is familiar to area audiences, having perfo

Momma B’s consignment store opens in Walkerton

Pauline Kerr July 13, 2022Business, Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Located at 24 Jackson St. S., right in the downtown core, Momma B’s is a consignment store with a difference.

Bruce County staff update council on housing and homelessness plan

Pauline Kerr July 13, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Bruce County’s human services committee heard the annual progress report on the Housing and Homelessness Plan during the July 27 council meeting.

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Huron County Council gives no direction regarding contested roundabout

Huron County Council received a report regarding the contested intersection of County Road 83 and Airport Line, which was originally slated to be re-engineered as a roundabout, but council voted to remove the project from the 2026 budget.

CIP grant will enhance accessibility

A new Wingham business, Life on a Footstool, was awarded a Community Improvement Program (CIP) grant by North Huron Council for $2,168.55 to help improve the façade and upgrade accessibility access.

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From lived experience to lasting support – putting farmer mental health first

In March 2019, my husband Brian and I began milking cows in our new dairy barn near Cannington in Durham Region.

How did we get here?

The North Huron community is reeling from the news a council member was hospitalized with injuries suffered in an altercation following the Feb. 17 council meeting.

The horizon looms

It is a good news story that the Avon Maitland District School Board (AMDSB) trustees adopted their 2026 budget late last month, but it doesn’t line up with what is on the horizon. 

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Huron County Council gives no direction regarding contested roundabout

By Denny Scott

Huron County Council received a report regarding the contested intersection of County Road 83 and Airport Line, which was originally slated to be re-engineered as a roundabout, but council voted to remove the project from the 2026 budget.

Pretty plants, ugly outcomes: The high cost of invasive species

By Cory Bilyea

HURON/PERTH - Periwinkle, English ivy and goutweed look harmless in a backyard bed, but once they reach nearby woods, they can blanket acres. Maitland Conservation Ecologist Erin Gouthro explains how invasive species damage local forests and streams, and how to dispose of “problem plants” safely.

CIP grant will enhance accessibility

By Cory Bilyea

A new Wingham business, Life on a Footstool, was awarded a Community Improvement Program (CIP) grant by North Huron Council for $2,168.55 to help improve the façade and upgrade accessibility access.

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