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A suspect has been apprehended and roads have reopened in an area southeast of Teeswater. Read More

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Grey-Bruce hospital administrators welcomed $8.566 million in new permanent base funding, but some said it’s not enough. Read More

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To launch Emancipation Month, the Municipality of Kincardine is hosting two ceremonies to raise the Black Liberation flag on Aug. 1. Read More

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Owen Sound author Gwen Lamont is heading to Kincardine on Aug. 22 to discuss her memoir, The View From Coffin Ridge: A Childhood Exhumed, as part of her summer book launch series. Read More

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“Learn more” and “misinformation” — The NWMO and promoters of the proposed DGR for the burial of high-level radioactive waste seem to favour these phrases. Read More

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The attached graphic is an interactive map showing oil and gas wells in Ontario, located at geohub.lio.gov.on.ca. If you run your cursor over the various pins, it will give more details about each well. But don’t bother. Read More

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Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Alex Ruff is accepting nominations for deserving residents of his riding to receive a King Charles III Coronation Medal. Read More

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A bat from Grey-Bruce has tested positive for rabies and a person who was potentially exposed to the virus is receiving post-exposure treatment. Read More

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Nominations are now open for the Kincardine & District Chamber of Commerce Community Achievement Awards.
“Chamber of commerce awards are important to a community because they recognize and celebrate the achievements of local businesses, fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment,” said Chris Turcotte, chamber president. “These awards highlight the positive contributions of businesses, encouraging higher standards and inspiring other enterprises to strive for excellence. They also enhance the visibility of successful businesses, which can attract new customers and investments to the area

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A new 4-H club has finished for the year.
The Bruce County Showing and Fitting Club held its first meeting on May 4 at Hodglynn Holsteins, just outside Bervie.
The Bruce County Showing and Fitting Club focused on teaching its members how to prepare dairy heifers for the show ring.
There are a lot of steps to getting animals ready for showing, starting with how and what to feed them to teaching them to walk in the ring. At each meeting, the members were taught a different part of prepping heifers.
At the first meeting, Molly King, one of the club’s leaders, demonstrated how to clip a calf’s