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Wightman Telecom presented the Teeswater-Culross Swimming Pool with a donation of $500 on Aug. 9 to help with their fundraising efforts to purchase new equipment for the pool.
The Grey Bruce Health Unit has been hosting knowledge-sharing sessions and material on the principles, plans and details of the hockey hub operation.
The Walkerton and District Hospital Foundation’s Mammography Campaign recently received a donation of $10,000 from the Trillium ROOTS Community Fund.
Huron Perth Public Health is reminding residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites following confirmation that mosquitoes collected from a trap in Goderich tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV).
For the second year in a row, directors of the Ontario Plowmen’s Association have been forced to make the decision to cancel the International Plowing Match and Rural Expo.
The federal and provincial governments are investing $7.3 million through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership to help support farmers and agri-food businesses.
Virtual Baby Show Competition Girl, 0 to 6 months old Charlotte Bijman – Baby with the Biggest…
Shoes have a long history that can be traced back thousands of years. Whether for fashion, function or affordability – modern, savvy shoppers can seek out new footwear at local shoe stores. Three of those stores, located in Listowel, Stratford and Mitchell, who served their communities for many year
It looks as if getting the new drug called Aduhelm will be almost impossible to get for several reasons that I do not consider reasonable. But, I won’t go there now – more to come in the future, I hope. This column is about what do I do in the meantime.
Throughout the summer and fall, get ready to hold on tight while exploring earthquakes and tsunamis when you visit “When the Earth Shakes.”
Bayfield resident Laurie Hazzard, a former nurse, educator, and school administrator has been named a candidate for the Huron-Bruce New Democratic Party (NDP) nomination for the 2022 provincial election.
Don’t be surprised if you see more speed limit signs appearing on Bruce County roads.
Following 200 applications and 25 interviews, the Grey Bruce Ontario Health Team (OHT) planning committee is pleased to announce the selection of 10 community council advisors to represent the patient, client, resident, family, and caregiver voice in Grey Bruce.
The CT scanner project at the Kincardine hospital continues to advance, with a targeted goal of having the scanner operational in 2022.
