On October 22, 2021, members from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) West Region Traffic Incident Management & Enforcement Team (TIME) conducted all-terrain vehicle (ATV) patrols in the Town of South Bruce ...
The Grey County Kiwanis (GCK) Festival of Music has been working hard to produce a brand new virtual festival for 2022.
The syllabus has been updated to current Royal Conservatory (RCM/CC) standards and new classes have been added for students without formal training. The syllabus has new, separate categories for Upper and Lower Strings, and for Brass and Woodwind instruments. This will allow ...
The Peninsula Bruce Trail Club strongly advises against all hiking on the Peninsula section of the Bruce Trail during the fall white tailed deer rifle hunting season from November 1 - 6, 2021.
Due to the potential risks involved during the remainder of the fall hunting season, hiking the Peninsula section should be undertaken with caution during all of November and December. Here are 6 tips for hiking during hunting season: ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
A Grey County municipality has been dealt an expensive lesson in the cost of rumours, sexism and discrimination in 2021.
In the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Justice R. Chown ruled on a case against the Township of Southgate and its CAO, David Milliner, brought by a dismissed employee, Melanie McGraw. Justice Chown summarized his judgement this way: "The plaintiff was fired from her employment based on unfounded, sexist allegations and gender-based discrimination. "
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