Dear Mr. Miller,
I am very disappointed to hear that all (30 of 30) of the people that were chosen to speak in your town hall on electoral reform were in favour of keeping the old system, while those in support of...
The 2016 Salmon Celebration will feature live music, salmon tasting, and on-site interpretation of the salmon migration at the Owen Sound Mill Dam and Fish Ladder on Saturday, October 1st from...
The Billy Bishop Home & Museum is looking for some Heritage-type plants to enhance our Victorian Gardens.
If you have any plants such as: Delphiniums; Foxgloves; Hostas; Bleeding Hearts; Daisies; Phlox; Coneflowers; Bee-Balm; and...
By Cathy Hird
In the misty grey light on Sunday morning, I drove around a corner to find a scarlet maple tree shining luminous above a pool of still water. I am sure that it was green when I drove that way the week before, but that morning every leaf shone deep red.
Hints of fall colour have peeked at us for a week or two. On one branch reaching out toward the road, the leaves had turned orange-red as if flames licked that one corner of the tree. A splash of yellow appeared in a narrow road lined with green. A few bright leaves dotted the lawn. The transformation from growth to rest, summer to winter, had begun.
It always seems as if
The latest standardized test results for Bluewater District School Board are now available from the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). These include the 2015 – 2016 Assessments of Reading, Writing and Mathematics for the Primary (Grades 1 – 3) and Junior (Grades 4 – 6) Divisions, the Grade 9 Assessment of Mathematics (Academic and Applied), and the Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT).
Bluewater continued its upward trend in Primary Reading with an increase to 62 percent of students...
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