The Hub was glad to host Matthews Hayes and guests as he introduced the history, traditions and practices of pu-erh tea ...
Very early in the pandemic during a church zoom meeting, the leader said that he did not expect to get back to in-person church services until there was a vaccine.
I was shocked ...
- by Sandra Hong
In light of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, I think it is important to acknowledge one of the services we offer at the Alzheimer Society Grey Bruce. We refer to this service as First Link ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Where are your ancestors buried?
For many of our Grey County neighbours, the answer is in small cemeteries on Concession roads, some of which have been overgrown and designated “inactive”.
Our inattention to some of these burial grounds has drawn national attention in the past, and once again ancestors are at risk of going unnoticed in a development plan ...
Openness and understanding, kindness and generosity – they're the foundations for building a viable and vibrant must-see destination. They allow visitors to feel at home, in our home. And they open the door for the hosts to be gracious and welcoming.
Sometimes we're uncomfortable in unfamiliar situations, tense perhaps, or anxious. There's a bit of a gap in communication, a distancing of the human connection that's necessary for visitors and their service providers to construct and maintain a long-term tourist destination ...
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