There are problems facing our community – climate crisis, inequality, lack of affordable housing – that are so complex they require collaboration and coordination between all levels of government, community groups and the private sector. To find effective solutions,...
- by Linda Reader
During the Grey Highlands Council meeting of December 15, 2021, four members of the public made presentations to the Mayor and Council calling attention to problems with respect to Item 7.2 Sale of Land Process - Upper and Lower Talisman, an Agenda item which called for the two pieces of land to be declared “surplus” to prepare for their eventual sale.
Re: A balancing act, a slash or a re-think
- by John Tamming
David McLeish makes a lot of solid points. But for the record, my past calls to slash police spending were specifically tied to a shift away from officers and towards front line social and medical workers. I repeatedly ...
- by Barbara A. Fletcher
Re: Letter to the Editor published in the Hanover Post, December 9th, signed "A group of seven dedicated Grey-Bruce healthcare workers" .
First, I will qualify myself:
I'm an EPSW (Enhanced Personal Support Worker), as well as a certified Joint Health and Safety Representative, Co-chairing on two committees and serving on a third. ...
- by Phil McNichol
The out-of-court settlement just reached by Bruce County and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) is the latest indication SON’s long-standing land claim is heading toward similar, land-transfer settlements with the remaining defendants.
Those defendants include the governments of Canada and Ontario, and the three local municipalities on the peninsula that were always most at risk. ...
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