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constructionThe Municipality of West Grey will hold a remote public meeting to discuss changes to the building fees.

“West Grey continues to follow public health and provincial guidelines during this difficult time,” said Mayor Christine Robinson. “Our building department may issue permits for essential construction projects and is working hard behind the scenes so we can hit...

classroomThe Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO) has reached tentative agreements with the government and the province’s school boards associations at both the teacher/occasional teacher and education worker central bargaining tables.

OSSTF/FEESO President Harvey Bischof has released the following statement:

covidblueTesting and case counts reported as of 15:30 hrs, April 19, 2020:
· 4 new cases reported in past 24 hours in Grey Bruce

· As we indicated in previous Situation Reports - data on individual cases will not be reported going...

The Government of Ontario designated essential services that are allowed to operate during the pandemic. Community gardens weren’t on the list.

communitygarden2On April 15, Grey Highlands Councillor Danielle Valiquette presented a motion to Grey Highlands Council to ask the Government of Ontario to designate community gardens as essential services, since they play a key role in food security. Given the urgency. . .

seedlings 3448883 640Yesterday, the City of Brampton launched the Backyard Garden Program, a new eco-friendly initiative to help support food security in our city, and encourage residents to get active at home during the COVID-19 emergency. The City of Brampton is the first municipality in Canada to launch a citywide initiative to support residents in growing their own gardens in response to COVID-19.

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