On Sept. 6, the Municipality of Kincardine and Bruce County hosted the summer meeting of the Canadian Association of Nuclear Host Communities (CANHC). Read More
A Kincardine student is among seven successful applicants of Bruce County’s Summer Company program. Read More
One of two monuments honouring Dr. Solomon Secord will no longer be displayed in Kincardine following much debate. Read More
The Municipality of Kincardine’s new bylaw regulating native trees on private property, which came into effect on Sept. 1, aims for the “preservation of the Municipality’s tree canopy and rich vegetation through the protection of healthy, mature native trees.” Read More
Bruce Area Solid Waste Recycling (BASWR) is hosting its 27th annual food drive from Sept. 9 to Sept. 20. Read More
The South Bruce 4-H Dairy Club gathered for an educational and interactive session on July 24 at the Walkerton-Hanover Veterinary Clinic. Read More
Is Canada and the world waiting to know if Teeswater or Ignace, Ont. is the location for a deep geological depository (DGR) for nuclear waste? Do people even know or care where these locations are? Read More
YMCA Child Care – Ripley officially reopened on Sept. 4 following extensive renovations.
“We are incredibly excited about our refreshed space and the opportunity to provide even more quality child care for our community,” said Cyndy Jefferson, director of child care at the YMCA of Owen Sound Grey Bruce. “Our new environment is designed to support young learners in growing, building friendships, and creating lasting memories.”
The new floor plan of the updated centre created more spacious rooms allowing for an increased capacity, with the new facility licensed to accommodate 15 toddlers and 24