The Grey Bruce Health Unit is working to lessen concerns and manage unwarranted anxiety in the community as related to a cluster of COVID-19 cases in the Municipality of South Bruce Peninsula.
Some of the seven cases associated with this cluster did not have their guard up over the past two weeks, including Thanksgiving weekend ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart and Abbey Blokland
It's a short walk across the street, and a huge leap for Melanie Middlebro', the new owner of The Rocking Horse, "Toys for thinking minds since 1977".
The question “why did you want to own a toy store?” seemed silly as soon as I asked it – who doesn't dream of owning a toy store? But although Melanie is clearly delighted with her new adventure, it is not her first. ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
For those who have been asking about the name Gitche Namewikwedong or “Great Sturgeon Bay”, this photograph might give you some idea.
The label says: “Roland (Grandpa) Edmonstone with Grandson Gerald McKay” and it is a mid-twentieth century image of a fisher, his net winder, and his catch – a Lake Sturgeon. Edmonstone fished off Vail's Point, ...
- by Abbey Blokland
The Royal Canadian Legion follows provincial health guidelines and must eliminate most activities that would happen on November 11th.
The service at the cenotaph will be restricted to a small outdoor gathering, and poppy boxes will ...
By: Pauline Kerr, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Source: The Walkerton Herald Times
Keeping Victoria Jubilee Hall spruced up and relevant is a labour of love for the many Architectural Conservancy of Ontario volunteers who devote untold hours and expertise to the place. That work is being honoured with a national award – the National Trust for Canada’s 2020 Ecclesiastical Insurance Cornerstone Award – resilient places category. ...
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