NII’s Jessica Linthorne named to top ten economic development professionals in Ontario

The past year has been a test of any economic development professional, and the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) is pleased to share that Jessica...

Forests Ontario Plants 2.8 Million Trees this Planting Season

Not-for-profit charity Forests Ontario facilitated the planting of 2.8 million trees through its 50 Million Tree Program (50 MTP) this planting season. These efforts...

Blue Water Director’s 2021 Thanksgiving Message

It is hard to believe that the Thanksgiving weekend is already upon us! As you prepare to honour your own unique traditions in giving...

Ontario taking action to immediately increase staffing in Long Term Care

The Ontario government will provide more than $3 million for long-term care homes in Huron-Bruce. The money is part of the $270 million the province...

Schools and Childcare Settings- stay home, screening and isolation reminder

In order to help prevent a rise in COVID-19 infections, it is important that we all continue to do our part to mitigate the...

Clean Water Centre staff participate in the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup

Last week, Walkerton Clean Water Centre (CWC) staff participated in the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. CWC staff picked up litter along the Saugeen River, from...

Bruce County has a new Queen of the Furrow

Bruce County has a new Queen of the Furrow for 2021 - 22. Allison Pepper, age 24, of Chesley (ON) won the title following having...

Town unveils commissioned artwork by local Indigenous artist

It's a stark, powerful reminder of a tragic time in Canadian history and it now hangs predominantly in the Saugeen Shores Council Chamber. The artwork,...

Truth and Reconciliation: Residential School Survivor, Elder Theresa Hall, speaks to NWMO

Today, September 30, 2021, is the first official legislated National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. The NWMO joins Indigenous peoples and Canadians...

Once Upon a Time: Sugar Beets in Bruce County

I was surprised to learn from Stats Canada that 25% of our domestic sugar supply is derived from about 1.2 million tonnes of Canadian-grown...