Month: November 2025
City hall is sizing up these three eyesores for demolition
City politicians are being asked to sign off on demolitions of a handful of dilapidated buildings, ordered to come down because of safety concerns, including an ice cream shop that burned down this year.
Police start blocking streets in area town amid concerns over car rally
Goderich is once again bracing for mayhem with reports a large, unsanctioned car rally is rolling into the lakeside town this weekend, a week after the rumoured event failed to materialize.
Education, healing during National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events
Of the dozens of children from Saugeen First Nation who attended residential schools, only five are alive today. One of those is Shirley John, who on Friday during the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was busy talking about her own experiences as a way to both educate as many as possible and help others. […]
Wrecking ball may loom for one of Canada’s most photographed houses
PALMYRA – For decades, the Guyitt House on the outskirts of this tiny Chatham-Kent hamlet slowly has faded from its original grandeur to its current dilapidated state.
Walkerton hospital emergency department closing overnight Friday and Saturday
South Bruce Grey Health Centre has announced another temporary emergency department (ED) closure.