Council discussed the proposed updates to the remuneration and expense bylaw that would see the next sitting councillors get a raise to align them with other Huron County municipalities.
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South Bruce council updated on Adam Street Dam removal
Council was provided a brief update about the $7 million Adam Street Dam removal and street reconstruction project in Mildmay on Sept. 13.
South Bruce addresses POW-NNW requests about transparency, recording of council meetings
Staff say that accusations laid against South Bruce council by Protect Our Waterways – No Nuclear Waste (POW-NNW) regarding a lack of transparency about negotiations with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) are unfounded.
Bruce County’s planning committee approves economic development pilot program
The county’s planning and development committee has approved a six-month pilot program – the creation of the temporary role of regional support economic development co-ordinator.
Bruce County wins three Hermes Creative Awards for 2022
Bruce County has won three prestigious Hermes Creative Awards for the “outstanding work in creative economic development video work and marketing campaigns,” said CAO Derrick Thomson.
Peabody interested in hearing what county has to say about housing
Mayor Chris Peabody said, prior to Tuesday night’s council meeting, that he was very interested in hearing what Bruce County had to say about housing – primarily the response to homelessness.
Test drive a car at Walkerton Toyota, help Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kincardine and District has been in the Walkerton area for about a year.
Walkerton Terry Fox Run raises $4,500
The Terry Fox Run in Walkerton on Sunday, Sept. 18, had only about 20 people – most of whom have been participating in it for at least a decade – but raised a remarkable $4,500. Here, run organizers John Markauskas, left, and Karen Walsh, right, stand with run participants Nathan McGurgin, and Judy
Pat Onions remembers visit by Queen Elizabeth II
When Queen Elizabeth II last visited Canada in 2010, Second World War naval veteran Pat Onions was part of the group of about 200 that welcomed Her Majesty to Halifax on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Canadian Navy.
Victoria Jubilee Hall: Celebrating 125 years – and counting
It would be easy to say that the community leaders who laid the cornerstone for Victoria Jubilee Hall in 1897 could never have imagined that 125 years later, the building would be the scene of a gala celebration featuring music, the arts and a demonstration by the fire department.
In memory of The Queen
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 102 Walkerton held a brief ceremony at the cenotaph to mark the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, on Sept. 19. While bells tolled, members of the small crowd that gathered for the occasion placed their poppies on the wreath.
Home sales in August ‘well below average’ across Grey-Bruce
The REALTORS Association of Grey Bruce Owen Sound recently released its sales statistics for August, which shows 13 homes sold last month in Brockton – a 7.1 per cent decline from August 2021.
Huron Perth Public Health releases 2021 annual report
Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) released its first comprehensive annual report since Huron and Perth health units merged to become HPPH in January 2020.
Howick fire chief resigns
In a letter included in the Sept. 6 council meeting agenda, Shawn Edwards resigned from his position as Howick’s Fire Chief.
Owner of pony attacked by dogs pleads for action from Howick council
A delegation to Howick council on Sept. 6 begged council for action after a pony was recently attacked by three dogs near Gorrie.