A monthly update to council reports that South Bruce Fire Rescue responded to a total of 21 calls last month, two of which were fatal accidents resulting in the death of four individuals.
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Municipality planning for Mildmay Dam removal next year
During the question and commenting period on the motion for the public works report at the Sept. 14 South Bruce council meeting, Coun. Ben Ireland asked for more information about the Adams Street Bridge in Mildmay.
Peabody votes against county’s good growth discussion paper
Brockton Mayor Chris Peabody voted against endorsing the Plan the Bruce good growth discussion paper. However, the motion to endorse the paper carried.
Hanover and District Hospital COVID-19 assessment centre increases hours
The COVID-19 assessment centre at Hanover and District Hospital (HDH) has seen increased volumes over the last few weeks.
Grey-Bruce COVID-19 numbers remain low
As of Sept. 21, no new cases of COVID-19 had been reported in Grey-Bruce during the previous 24 hours.
Grey-Bruce Ontario Health Team receives provincial approval
As part of its plan to end hallway health care and build an integrated health-care system centred on the needs of patients, the Ontario government in partnership with Ontario Health, has announced eight new Ontario Health Teams (OHTs) located across the province, including the OHT in Grey-Bruce.
Bruce County council to recognize Summer Company participants
Bruce County council will be giving letters of recognition to four young entrepreneurs who were part of Summer Company 2021.
Session Cannabis now open in downtown Walkerton
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In photos: Thanking local long-term care staff
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Huron-Bruce students elect Lobb in student vote
With the federal election now in the rearview mirror, CIVIX has released the results of the federal student vote.
Johnstone thanks ‘small but dedicated’ campaign team
Jan Johnstone, the NDP candidate and her team opted for a Zoom party instead of the usual election night gathering to ensure everyone stays safe and healthy.
Rice: People of Huron-Bruce need better representation
James Rice wasn’t successful in his first foray into politics, but he confidently said that whatever happens, “Huron-Bruce needs better representation in Ottawa; I’m going to fight for that.”
COVID has changed some of the Formosa Lions’ plans
The Formosa Lions Club held their first meeting of the new Lions’ year on Sept. 8. Lion President Jim Batte welcomed and enthusiastic group that were happy to be meeting in person after 18 months of meeting by Zoom. A masked and gloved group of cooks, headed by Marlene Bross Durrer, provided a delic
Busy weekend at the Walkerton Legion
The lounge was a-buzzing on the weekend with a full slate of activities. Bright and early on a great sunny fall Saturday morning, 48 golfers teed off at the Doug Hewitson Memorial Golf Tournament.
