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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.

Use of county’s homelessness sheltering up 500 per cent over last five years

Pauline Kerr February 22, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The number speaks volumes – a 500 per cent increase in use of Bruce County’s homelessness sheltering services over the past five years.

Peter and Jo-Anne Carter launch raffle to raise funds for the Alzheimer Society

Pauline Kerr February 22, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

When Peter Carter stepped back from his annual fundraising walk for the Alzheimer Society, people told him he’d miss it.

South Bruce council approves rezoning, OP amendment for 176-unit residential development

Pauline Kerr February 22, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

A Mildmay development of 176 condominium units in a range of formats, from single-detached to apartments, is a step closer, following the Feb. 13 meeting of South Bruce council.

Brockton mourns the loss of longtime mayor David Thomson

Pauline Kerr February 22, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Mayor Chris Peabody served his first term of office in 2000, with longtime mayor David Thomson at the helm.

South Bruce Grey Health Centre: Nursing shortage continues to cause temporary ER closures

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

South Bruce Grey Health Centre CEO Nancy Shaw reported at the Feb. 7 board meeting that staffing pressures continue, as they do right across the province.

Brockton schedules third budget meeting

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

When all was said and done, council decided not enough was said or done regarding the 2024 budget.

Brockton Fire Department presents year-end report for Walkerton response calls

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Feb. 6 meeting of Brockton council included the 2023 annual report of the Brockton Fire Dept. for Walkerton, presented by Chief Chris Wells.

Durham Street bridge: County commended for plan that would keep Walkerton downtown open

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Adam Stanley, Bruce County’s director of transportation and environmental services, and Chris Clark, engineer with Triton Engineering Services Ltd., outlined for Brockton council the most recent information on the possibility of rehabilitating the Durham Street bridge.

South Bruce Grey Health Centre: ER stats prove need for redevelopment

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

A single chart said it all – emergency room statistics showed the increase in use that had been predicted, proving the need for redevelopment of South Bruce Grey Health Centre’s Kincardine hospital, according to Bill Heikkila, during his report on KROC (Kincardine Redevelopment Oversight Committee).

Brockton council votes down motion supporting conservation authority

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

During the Feb. 6 meeting, Brockton council voted down a motion by Coun. Greg McLean requesting that the province reconsider the minister of natural resources and forestry’s directive regarding conservation authorities.

Paulette Peirol will be missed

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Paulette Peirol, community development co-ordinator, passed away on Feb. 5. The municipal flag has been lowered to half-mast in her honour, and will be raised following her funeral at 2 p.m. on Feb. 17 at Brian E. Wood Funeral Home in Owen Sound.

Tree-mendous Valentine treat

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Bruce County Public Library partnered with creative Valentine’s card makers of all ages, to the delight of residents of local long-term care homes.

The Me Too movement has been quite an equalizer

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

The five were literally at the top of their game, as members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team.

Peabody: Brockton and county continue with ROMA delegations

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference may be over, but Brockton and Bruce County officials continue to meet with provincial representatives to continue work that started there.

Swamp tours to continue in 2024, with new event

Pauline Kerr February 15, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Who would have thought a swamp could be so fascinating, and become a draw for tourism?

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OPP board to appeal to province for Mobile Crisis Response Team funding

Back in October, the Perth County OPP Board heard a presentation from the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) outlining their support for local hospitals and OPP responders, leading to a lengthy discussion over the impact they have in Perth and Huron Counties.

Increase in mental health and IPV instances locally; violent and property crime down in Perth County for November

The Perth County OPP board heard local crime statistics at their Nov. 9 meeting, with the continued issue of Intimate Partner Violence prevalent, but violent and property crime down overall. 

See all Listowel area articles.

Bruce County housing forum puts spotlight on ideas to address needs throughout region

PORT ELGIN - In celebration of National Housing Day, Bruce County hosted a housing forum on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at The Plex in Port Elgin.

Food Bank donation from Batte Meats

150 nutritious and delicious meat pies to the Walkerton Food Bank.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Wingham Ironmen U13 LL Blue team wins Regional Silverstick Tournament Dec. 14.

Wingham Ironmen U13 LL Blue team won the Regional Silverstick Tournament in Collingwood on Sunday…

Rural employers facing hurdles as Ottawa tightens rules around foreign workers

At a recent webinar hosted by the Huron County Local Immigration Partnership, several featured speakers highlighted how Canada’s rules on international post-secondary students and international temporary workers have changed.

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

What do we do with all the dark?

Happy new year! Yup. You heard me. The family of Jesus’ followers around the world is celebrating…

World Diabetes Day: Myths, facts, why it matters

Every year on Nov. 14, people around the world recognize World Diabetes Day (WDD) – a day that honours Canadian scientist Sir Frederick Banting (on his birthday), who co-discovered insulin alongside Charles Best in 1922.

The meaning behind Diabetes Awareness Month

November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on a disease that affects millions of people worldwide – including right here in North Perth.

Columnists

OPP board to appeal to province for Mobile Crisis Response Team funding

By Rachel Hammermueller

Back in October, the Perth County OPP Board heard a presentation from the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) outlining their support for local hospitals and OPP responders, leading to a lengthy discussion over the impact they have in Perth and Huron Counties.

Increase in mental health and IPV instances locally; violent and property crime down in Perth County for November

By Rachel Hammermueller

The Perth County OPP board heard local crime statistics at their Nov. 9 meeting, with the continued issue of Intimate Partner Violence prevalent, but violent and property crime down overall. 

Wingham Ironmen U13 LL Blue team wins Regional Silverstick Tournament Dec. 14.

By Submitted

Wingham Ironmen U13 LL Blue team won the Regional Silverstick Tournament in Collingwood on Sunday…

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