Easter Seals Ontario is set to celebrate Red Shirt Day, an annual day of action for “AccessAbility” and inclusion of people living with ...
Billy Bishop Museum spent the spring collaborating with veterans of the war in Afghanistan on a new exhibit called Ground Truth, set to open to the public June 10. The Museum ...
Men of Grey and Bruce once again were invited to put on a pair of women’s heels for charity – they joined in the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® campaign to make a ...
As Grade 12 students, we were extremely pleased to hear of the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board’s new Equity Action Plan released in April 2022. While there have always been board policies protecting students in the LGBTQ2S+ community, the new equity plan shows true progression for our Catholic school board. The plan has given more visibility to minority groups, and has put their safety, comfort, and sense of belonging in the forefront of our minds. With still so far to go, this first step will form a strong foundation for the future of our school community. These are the roots that a safe, diverse, and inclusive environment will grow from.
- Hub staff
In a report to Monday's council meeting, Kate Allan, Director of Corporate Services, reminded us that “It is City policy to ensure that both water and wastewater are financially sustainable through rates and that taxation is not used to offset any of the cost of providing the service.”
Council approved a rate increase of 5%, beginning with the July 2022 billing cycle. ...
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