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Results of local forest studies have Maitland Conservation watershed ecologist concerned

Cory Bilyea July 27, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

Serious warning signs from local forests in the Maitland Conservation (MC) coverage areas have Watershed Ecologist Erin Gouthro concerned, with more than 80 per cent of the wooded plots showing signs of a “disturbance signal.”

HPPH opens vaccine bookings for young children starting this week

Submitted July 27, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

On July 21, the Ontario government announced that COVID-19 vaccine bookings would open for children six months to under five years of age. Parents/caregivers will be able to book an appointment for their eligible children starting on Thursday, July 28.

South Bruce CLC hears reports on local traffic, road impacts of DGR project

Mike Wilson July 27, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

The South Bruce Community Liaison Committee (CLC) held a special meeting on July 21 to hear the outcome of the Local Traffic Study Report and the Road Conditions Safety Report.

Ontario Dairy Goat Co-operative: 20 years and still growing

Pauline Kerr July 27, 2022Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

What started in the summer of 2002 as a group of 13 goat milk producers is now almost 100 strong, a major player in agriculture, and growing.

Jon Radojkovic demonstrates barn building techniques

Pauline Kerr July 27, 2022Local News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times

Author, journalist and barn expert Jon Radojkovic was on hand at the Mill Pond Gallery and Bruce County Bookstore on July 16 to demonstrate barn building techniques and show some of his collection of tools used in constructing these remarkable buildings.

Peabody: Agricultural community outraged over federal fertilizer emission plan

Pauline Kerr July 27, 2022Local News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times

Mayor Chris Peabody said he plans to bring forward a motion at Bruce County council in response to the federal government’s plan to reduce fertilizer emissions by 30 per cent by 2030.

South Bruce’s insurance premium increasing by 15 per cent

Kelsey Bent July 27, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

The Municipality of South Bruce has accepted a proposal to renew its insurance policy, which includes a 15.27 per cent increase over 2021.

Local fly fisherman seeks support from SVCA for Heritage River project

Pauline Kerr July 27, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Jack Serre is a man with a mission – to have the five Saugeen Rivers declared a Heritage River.

Bruce County presents response to ombudsman’s closed meeting report

Pauline Kerr July 27, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Bruce County’s executive committee has presented its response to the ombudsman’s closed meeting investigation report of May 2022, in a report by CAO Derrick Thomson.

‘3Nolans’ visit Saugeen Ojibway Nation with message of inspiration for youth

Cory Bilyea July 27, 2022Listowel Banner, News, Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Ted, Jordan, and Brandon Nolan, Indigenous hockey royalty, visited the community in Saugeen First Nations at the James Mason Community Centre on July 21, bringing their message of inspiration to the youth of the Indigenous territory.

Saugeen Municipal Airport hosting Kids Fly event, Aug. 20

Submitted July 27, 2022Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Saugeen Municipal Airport is hosting a Kids Fly at SMA event on Saturday, Aug. 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Summer fun continues at Walkerton, Cargill libraries

Tracey Knapp July 27, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The summer fun continues in August at the Walkerton and Cargill branches of the Bruce County Public Library.

Ontario Flying Farmers lend a helping hand

Submitted July 27, 2022Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

On Saturday, July 16, the Ontario Flying Farmers (OFF) held their monthly meeting at Burt and Maria Hodgins’ hangar at Saugeen Municipal Airport.

Bruce County Memories: Henry Cargill built a swamp empire

Robin Hilborn July 27, 2022Columns, Walkerton Herald-Times

He couldn’t drain the Greenock Swamp, so Henry Cargill set hundreds of men to work digging canals and building roads. His goal was harvesting the vast stands of white pine, cedar, maple and elm growing deep in the swamp.

Cartoon: July 28, 2022 – Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

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Over 50 attend No Tyrants protest co-organized by Kincardine man

Contributed photos The No Tyrants protest, aimed at highlighting autocratic activities, specifically those in the United States, that was held in Owen Sound late last month brought over 50 protestors to Owen Sound’s city hall. Co-organizer Kevin Larson was very happy with the turnout, especially compared to another political protest around the same time.

Denny Scott dscott@midwesternnewspapers.com OWEN SOUND – A local rally aimed at refuting the…

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Midwestern Newspapers staff recognized in provincial competition

COLLINGWOOD - Midwestern Newspapers staff earned three first-place awards in a provincial competition.

Listowel youth wins poetry award

In a balconied, sage-walled auditorium, on one of the warmest evenings so far this spring in Perth County, art is celebrated at the historic city hall in Stratford. 

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Bluewater students showcase public speaking skills at school board meeting

CHESLEY - Public speaking competitions across the Bluewater District School Board are helping students build confidence and develop communication skills, which trustees saw firsthand during an April 21 meeting featuring presentations from three award-winning speakers.

Bluewater School Board appoints three trustees to director performance appraisal committee

CHESLEY - Trustees at the Bluewater District School Board have approved the annual appointment of a three-member committee responsible for evaluating the performance of the director of education.

See all Mildmay area articles.

Woodland claims double gold at OFSAA 3×3 Hoops for Hope in Walkerton

WALKERTON - The Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) 3x3 Hoops for Hope tournament brought teams from across Ontario to Walkerton District Community School (WDCS) on April 23, with a full day of round-robin and playoff action leading to Woodland Christian High School winning...

Hoops for Hope tournament grows in second year, raising funds for Olivia Rourke Foundation

WALKERTON -  A growing high school basketball tournament returned to Walkerton District Community School this month, drawing dozens of teams from across southwestern Ontario while raising approximately $12,000 for the Olivia Rourke Foundation.

See all Walkerton area articles.

County backs call for ‘meaningful consultation’ before changes to role of school trustees

WALKERTON - Bruce County council voted to support Jan Johnstone’s request for support for “meaningful consultation” prior to the province implementing changes to the role of school trustees.

Aird and Berlis LLP reappointed integrity commissioner for Howick

HOWICK - Aird and Berlis LLP in Toronto has been appointed as the integrity commissioner for the township here for a five year term beginning March 1, 2026 and ending on March 31, 2031.

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

Where’s the chaos? The surveillance state? Mind-controlling drugs?

We awoke Tuesday morning in a world unlike any we had seen before: one in which a federal party didn’t win a majority but slowly, steadily built its way up to one - and then kind of won one in a by-election.

Hurting with you: our community

Last Tuesday, the staff here at Midwestern Newspapers spent the day doing what I will always call the worst part of the job – reporting on tragedy.

Finding a place to rest this lent season

During this Lent season, through the Lectio 365 Prayer App, I have been following along with…

Columnists

Bluewater students showcase public speaking skills at school board meeting

By Emily Bowen

CHESLEY - Public speaking competitions across the Bluewater District School Board are helping students build confidence and develop communication skills, which trustees saw firsthand during an April 21 meeting featuring presentations from three award-winning speakers.

Bluewater School Board appoints three trustees to director performance appraisal committee

By Emily Bowen

CHESLEY - Trustees at the Bluewater District School Board have approved the annual appointment of a three-member committee responsible for evaluating the performance of the director of education.

Information session planned for South Bruce residents considering 2026 municipal run

By Emily Bowen

BRUCE COUNTY - South Bruce residents considering a run for municipal office in 2026 will have a chance to learn what the role entails at an upcoming candidates’ information night in Walkerton.

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