For more than two years long-term care homes have faced immense challenges from the pandemic. Residents of our homes have dealt with isolation, fear and worry, sickness, and sadly deaths. Despite these unthinkable challenges, the care providers in our homes continue providing compassion, care, and of course kindness. Long-term care homes have been centres of innovation, courage, and compassion, and we applaud all of the loving staff for the important service they provide. Truly, kindness lives and works here.
June is Seniors’ Month in Ontario. To celebrate, the Thornbury-Clarksburg Rotary Club,
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
After our publication of the Bluewater District School Board's statement on their actions to keep students safe, we received a number of communications from readers.
We will follow up on these responses. One question ...
Join us for a book chat with by Joan Beecroft on Saturday, June 11th at 2:00 pm in the Library Auditorium.
Join us as we chat with Joan Beecroft about her efforts to collect LGBTQ+ stories and perspectives locally. Joan will share her discussions with members of the Grey-Bruce LGBTQ+ community about growing up and growing older here and what they imagine the future looks like for LGBTQ+ individuals.
This Thursday, June 9, the Owen Sound Field Naturalists (OSFN) present their final speaker event for the 2021-22 Season, "Our Piping Plovers: Where are they at, and how are they doing?" with Andrea Gress. This will be an ...
Almost two thousand years ago, for the festival of Shavuot or Pentecost, Jerusalem was full of pilgrims from all over the Mediterranean and Asia Minor. The festival marked the ...
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