Effective at midnight tonight (July 15), all open air fires are prohibited anywhere in Perth County, including the Town of St. Marys.
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Huron Feeding Systems donates $25K to BMGCC reno project
Building on the personal donation of their founders Joe and Deb Seili, Huron Feeding Systems has made a $25,000 donation to support the major renovations of the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre (BMGCC).
Number of homes sold, average sale price in North Huron drop in June
The average selling price of a home in North Huron dropped below $500,000 last month.
Morris-Turnberry receives mostly good news in asset management plan
There seemed to be more positives than negatives in Morris-Turnberry’s Asset Management Plan, which was presented at the July 5 council meeting.
Council approves Belmore housing development despite planner’s concerns with potential water contamination
An application to change the zoning of a Belmore property has raised concerns for Huron County planners, however the applicants and Morris-Turnberry council disagree.
Huron County approves shortlist for affordable housing
Huron County councillors voted to move forward with prioritizing locations to build affordable housing with wrap-around supportive services, choosing from four options presented to them at the July 6 regular council meeting.
Bill Walker named president, CEO of Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries
Former Grey-Bruce-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker’s retirement didn’t last long.
Community, project infrastructure needs reviewed by South Bruce CLC
On July 7, the South Bruce Community Liaison Committee (CLC) received a presentation on community and project infrastructure needs if the deep geological repository (DGR) comes to the area.
‘Science in the Summer’ hits the road with Nuclear Innovation Institute
Whether it’s programming a friendly robot, constructing a massive marble run, or laser cutting a custom-drawn wooden butterfly, the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) Explore’s “Science in the Summer” is back for its second summer of fun.
Powwow
Children and Youth dancers celebrating their culture, dancing at the Kettle/Stony Point Powwow on July 10.
Kincardine appoints new CAO
The Municipality of Kincardine has announced the hiring of David Henderson as CAO, effective Aug. 1.
Bruce County begins trail bylaw enforcement project
Bruce County has contracted with James Special Services Inc. to provide enforcement of the county’s forest recreation bylaw.
Bruce County discusses changes to processing Official Plan amendments
Bruce County’s executive committee discussed an item pertaining to the Official Plan (OP) amendment bylaws.
Real estate listings up, average selling price down in Brockton
It appears the local housing market may finally be shifting towards a buyer’s market, as the number of active listings is climbing and the average selling price is coming down.
Brucelea Haven has new reflection room for residents and families
Brucelea Haven in Walkerton has recently installed a reflection room for residents and families.