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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.

A killer disease makes a return run – measles

Pauline Kerr March 7, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Anyone planning to travel over Spring Break is being advised to make sure they and their children are properly immunized. We are not talking about visiting some exotic location; we are talking south Florida. And we are not talking about a rare, new disease; we are talking about measles.

Intimate partner violence discussed by Grey Bruce Board of Health

Pauline Kerr March 7, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Feb. 23 meeting of the Grey Bruce Board of Health began with discussion about the role public health plays in what has become a major issue in the area – intimate partner violence.

Project Safe Trade offers local residents safe place to complete online transactions

Pauline Kerr March 7, 2024News, Police, Walkerton Herald-Times

The South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) held a press conference Monday, March 4 to announce the addition of a Project Safe Trade spot at the Walkerton detachment.

Third-party review of Durham St. bridge provides key information on rehab alternative

Pauline Kerr March 7, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The report on the third-party review of the Durham Street bridge project in Walkerton is being presented at the meeting of Bruce County council on March 7.

Peabody: ‘The county and lower tiers need support, too’

Pauline Kerr March 7, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Chris Peabody, warden of Bruce County and mayor of Brockton, attended last week’s Canadian Nuclear Association conference in Ottawa.

Grey Bruce Public Health receives draft 2024 budget as merger discussion

Pauline Kerr March 7, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The highlight of the Feb. 23 meeting of the Grey-Bruce Board of Health was the draft 2024 budget.

Brockton’s flag at half-mast in tribute to its first mayor, David Thomson

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Brockton council ended its Feb. 20 meeting on a sombre note, with comments on the passing of long-time Mayor David Thomson, and expressions of sympathy to his family.

Federal election 2025 is closer than we think

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Some things are mystifying. One is why we blame whatever government is in power for whatever it is that we find annoying, disturbing, frustrating or too expensive.

Peabody focuses on economic development with CNA conference

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

This is CNA week, said Chris Peabody, Bruce County warden and Brockton mayor.

Brockton council passes trimmed-down 2024 budget: 6.41 per cent increase over last year

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Brockton taxpayers will be paying more for property taxes this year – a 6.41 per cent increase over last year.

Council receives reports on 2023 council remuneration, building, parkland

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The council remuneration report from the Feb. 20 meeting details a total of $165,058.95 paid to members of council by the municipality during 2023. It also lists payments of $838.16 from local conservation authorities to members of council, $12,058.56 from Westario Power Inc., and a total of $1,250.

Public will have access to water quality, flood data through SVCA website

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

FORMOSA – The Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority board of directors got an advance look at a…

Solving the mystery of the forgotten trunk in the attic

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

This is the story of how a long-forgotten trunk in an attic in Walkerton ended up revealing the story of a local man who served in the 32nd Bruce Battalion.

Amanda Martinez thrills Victoria Jubilee Hall audience with ‘magical’ performance

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

The Victoria Jubilee Hall (VJH) was the perfect venue to showcase the silky voice of singer-songwriter Amanda Martinez.

Free parking happens only in Monopoly

Pauline Kerr February 22, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

The “free parking” square on the Monopoly board tends to be a favourite, especially for those whose opponents like to pile houses and hotels on their properties, and rake in horrendously huge rents – almost like real life.

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Municipal, conservation leaders call for pause on restructuring

Municipal leaders and conservation experts are warning the restructuring of conservation authorities (CAs) outlined in provincial Bill 68 could jeopardize decades of successful watershed management, reduce local governance and impose significant financial burdens on municipalities.

County capital budget to drain reserves down to $1 million

Thirty-three projects totalling $9.6 million were approved for tender in the 2026 Perth County capital budget. The next part of the budget, the draft operating budget, is slated to be presented at the Jan. 22 Perth County Council meeting. 

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Walkerton Rotary Club Lottery Draw winners

Winners of the Jan. 8 Walkerton Rotary Lottery Draw

Brockton’s first Mayor’s Budget comes in at increase of 2.64 per cent to levy

WALKERTON - Brockton council has successfully completed its first Mayor’s Budget, coming in with an increase to the municipal tax levy of roughly 2.64 per cent over last year.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Municipal, conservation leaders call for pause on restructuring

Municipal leaders and conservation experts are warning the restructuring of conservation authorities (CAs) outlined in provincial Bill 68 could jeopardize decades of successful watershed management, reduce local governance and impose significant financial burdens on municipalities.

Maitland Conservation adopts 2026 work plan

Maitland Conservation (MC) board members approved their 2026 work plan and budget despite ongoing uncertainty stemming from the province’s plan to amalgamate conservation authorities (CAs).

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.

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Municipal, conservation leaders call for pause on restructuring

By Cory Bilyea

Municipal leaders and conservation experts are warning the restructuring of conservation authorities (CAs) outlined in provincial Bill 68 could jeopardize decades of successful watershed management, reduce local governance and impose significant financial burdens on municipalities.

Maitland Conservation adopts 2026 work plan

By Cory Bilyea

Maitland Conservation (MC) board members approved their 2026 work plan and budget despite ongoing uncertainty stemming from the province’s plan to amalgamate conservation authorities (CAs).

County capital budget to drain reserves down to $1 million

By Kelsey Bent

Thirty-three projects totalling $9.6 million were approved for tender in the 2026 Perth County capital budget. The next part of the budget, the draft operating budget, is slated to be presented at the Jan. 22 Perth County Council meeting. 

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