Huron Kinloss residents can help determine 2022 spending priorities
The Township of Huron Kinloss wants to hear from residents through the 2022 Budget Engagement Survey.
Christmas bird counts held in Grey-Bruce
Grey-Bruce Christmas bird counts have wrapped up for another year. In Grey-Bruce there were about 10 counts again in 2021 ranging from the Kincardine, Hanover and Meaford areas in the south all the way up to Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in the north. The Owen Sound count on Dec. 18 was […]
Grey-Bruce school boards ready for return to remote learning
Local school boards are preparing for a return to remote learning after the Ontario government announced that schools would remain closed for at least the next couple of weeks. Premier Doug Ford announced Monday that the government was delaying the return to in-class learning until at least January 17. The move was made in response […]
Casinos to close across Ontario just after midnight
OLG says the move is to ensure the health and safety of customers and host gaming communities
Attack await COVID test results with upcoming schedule in limbo
Dale DeGray continued to wait for the results of his team’s COVID-19 tests Tuesday. The long-time general manager knew that the results of those tests, and a slew of other factors out of his control, would decide whether his team could take the ice early in the new year. The entire Attack team ensured another […]
Hanover Fire receives support from Safe Community Project Assist
Enbridge Gas is helping Hanover Fire Department purchase firefighting training materials, through Safe Community Project Assist.
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce launches campaign against hate
This year, Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce is establishing a unique promotion and advertising campaign called “Hate is Not Anonymous – but your call is.”
Craig Needles Podcast Episode 18: Kate Graham and Doris Grinspun
Kate Graham is a politician, but also a parent. In this episode of the Craig Needles Podcast, she gives her thoughts from both perspectives as Ontario schools are shutdown.
New COVID-19 cases reported across the region
Ontario logged more than 11,300 new infections, but the province says those numbers don’t show the full situation due to newly imposed restrictions on testing.
West Grey Mayor, Councillor spar over spending $80K on police costing consultant
Mayor Christine Robinson continues to stress her unwavering opposition to seeking an OPP costing, saying “I continue to not hear any compelling reason to move ahead with this.”