Tag: Saugeen Shores
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Police identify victim in fatal collision involving livestock
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Police have identified a man who died more than a month after a collision involving two vehicles and livestock along Bruce Road 3 in the former Elderslie Township on June 15. Sheldon McKee, 37, of Saugeen Shores was pronounced dead on Aug. 22. South Bruce OPP were called at 10:54 p.m. to the collision. He…
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Saugeen Shores offering refuge to Ukrainians, wants to do more
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Saugeen Shores is getting ready to welcome someone fleeing Ukraine. She will be the first of what could a number of people who may seek refuge in the shoreline community, said Pastor David Baker, who is helping to organize a community-led humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine. The first person to arrive will be…
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Port Elgin teens in maskless threat case speak out
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The teens at the centre of a police investigation into allegations someone with a bat threatened them for not wearing masks in a Saugeen Shores grocery store earlier this year have offered their side of the story. According to court documents, police charged Piergiorgio Donnini, 56, of Saugeen Shores, with committing mischief Jan. 6 for breaking a…
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Ontario Tankard in Port Elgin expands to 12 teams
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Twelve teams will compete at The Plex in Port Elgin for the chance to become the Ontario men’s representative at the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier – the national curling championship. The Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard organizing committee announced the expanded field in a media release Wednesday. Originally slated as a competition between eight…
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Port Elgin lawyer ordered to surrender licence to practise
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A Port Elgin lawyer has been found guilty of professional misconduct. John Douglas King was given 30 days to surrender his licence to practise law or else the Law Society of Ontario would revoke it, the law society announced last week. King pleaded guilty in a Walkerton courtroom and received a conditional discharge in August…
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Man charged after dispute in Port Elgin grocery store over masks
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Saugeen Shores police charged a 56-year-old Port Elgin man because customers were threatened with a baseball bat for not wearing masks at a Port Elgin grocery store, police said. Police were called on Jan. 6 at 8:08 p.m. about a man who allegedly was threatening people and causing damage at the grocery story, a police…