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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.

Crime is not an urban or rural problem, it is everyone’s problem

Pauline Kerr May 2, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

It could be a very long, frustrating summer, if current police reports are any indication.

Brockton implements user fee for renovated local courts

Pauline Kerr May 2, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The newly renovated tennis and pickleball courts in Walkerton will now come with a user fee. Brockton council approved establishment of a $50 seasonal fee and a daily use fee of $5.

GBLC Day of Mourning held in Hanover April 26

Pauline Kerr May 2, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Grey Bruce Labour Council marked April 28 – National Day of Mourning – with three events: ceremonies on April 26 at Heritage Square in Hanover, April 28 at the Chesley Community Centre, and the third at Bruce Power.

Peabody irked by comments at joint meeting on airport future

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Mayor Chris Peabody said in an interview on April 23 that his council “will not be as open to dialogue” regarding the future of Saugeen Municipal Airport following the joint meeting of the councils of West Grey, Hanover and Brockton on April 17.

Two local musicians launch new fundraising CD

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Tom Traversy and Pat McNinch are men on a mission – to make sure Canada’s heroes – the men and women who have served in this country’s military – receive the treatment they deserve when they transition back to civilian life.

Roots of Bruce introduces students to agriculture

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Roots of Bruce is a memorable event for the hundreds of Grade 5 students who get an up-close-and-personal introduction to agriculture – so memorable, in fact, that many of them come back a few years later as high school volunteers, helping out with the two-day event.

Brockton, Hanover and West Grey hold joint meeting to discuss Saugeen Municipal Airport’s future

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The joint meeting of the three municipalities that own and operate Saugeen Municipal Airport attracted a large crowd at the Elmwood Community Centre on April 17 – an estimated 50 people who attended in person and enough online viewers that they crashed the site.

County Towne Players’ production of Hilda’s Yard delightful and hilarious

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Forget the unwritten rule, that amateur theatre is a bit … well, lacking in polish.

Trails master plan update presented to council

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The public has had its say about the Bruce County trails master plan. Adam Stanley, director of transportation and environmental services, presented the results at the April 18 meeting of council.

CWL celebrates 100th anniversary

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

A century ago, the women of Sacred Heart Parish in Walkerton were holding meetings and planning fundraising card parties, and doing work to improve their church, community and country.

Ottawa housing aid targets millennials, Gen Z

Pauline Kerr April 25, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

It seems Ottawa has been listening. A major focus of last week’s federal budget was housing, with billions of dollars directed to improving the chances of home ownership for millennials and Gen Z, who now make up a majority of the workforce.

Municipality to contact health unit regarding smoking issue

Pauline Kerr April 18, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Council decided at its April 9 meeting to send an official letter to Grey-Bruce Public Health asking that no-smoking enforcement take place in the vicinity of Walkerton District Community School.

Time to end the silence

Pauline Kerr April 18, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Terrorism has many faces in this world of ours – wild-eyed bombers, machete-wielding fiends, idealogues who think wearing scraps of military gear and carrying a gun adds relevance to their cause.

County’s updated homelessness plan put on pause at province’s request

Pauline Kerr April 18, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

There was a certain amount of frustration expressed at the April 4 meeting of Bruce County council, regarding an information item on the county’s housing and homelessness plan.

South Bruce looks at future housing needs in municipality

Pauline Kerr April 18, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Dave Rushton, project manager with the South Bruce Nuclear Exploration Team, presented council with the housing growth strategy RFP results during the April 9 meeting.

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Bears that Care: spreading compassion for kids

The Listowel Memorial Hospital and North Perth Fire Department received special deliveries on March…

Local band, Hitched, celebrate Paddyfest with intimate show at The Back 9

Local band Hitched played to an intimate, sold-out crowd at The Back 9 on March. 14. Consisting of…

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“When all you’ve got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail”

There are a lot of great proverbs, idioms, sayings and other cliches out there about tools. Great examples include “Measure twice and cut once,” “A [poor/bad] workman blames his tools,” and, as Canadians, we can’t forget Steve Smith’s (aka Red Green’s) “Any tool can be the right tool.”

Walkerton Herald-Times March 19 Turnbacks

From March 11, 1987.

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“When all you’ve got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail”

There are a lot of great proverbs, idioms, sayings and other cliches out there about tools. Great examples include “Measure twice and cut once,” “A [poor/bad] workman blames his tools,” and, as Canadians, we can’t forget Steve Smith’s (aka Red Green’s) “Any tool can be the right tool.”

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.

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

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. 

Columnists

“When all you’ve got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail”

By Denny Scott

There are a lot of great proverbs, idioms, sayings and other cliches out there about tools. Great examples include “Measure twice and cut once,” “A [poor/bad] workman blames his tools,” and, as Canadians, we can’t forget Steve Smith’s (aka Red Green’s) “Any tool can be the right tool.”

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.

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