Over the last few weeks, the Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have been receiving voice mails from members of the public trying to report occurrences that ...
A new local initiative hopes to use the arts to lead to a deeper understanding in the community about the history and legacy of residential schools as well as ask questions about what settler responsibility to reconciliation looks like.
Led by artist Allison Billings, the intent is to create a community created installation of orange “shirts” ...
The Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre has given history a voice from the past with its all new “Cultural Hosts” tour. Take a step back in time and discover historical stories about Bruce County as shared by eight notable residents - representing each of the County’s eight ...
We are in the midst of an urgent climate emergency, but our politicians aren’t acting like it. The United Nations calls the situation a Code Red for Humanity. Yet, despite years of increasingly catastrophic weather events, Canadian policies addressing emissions to protect our air, water, land, and life remain woefully inadequate. That is why march on September 8th — the day of the French Federal Leaders’ debate and the day before the English Federal Leaders’ debate.
Grey County citizens have organized a Climate Action March ...
As the province continues to confront the Delta-driven fourth wave of the COVID-19, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, will require people to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of their vaccination status to access certain businesses and settings starting September 22, 2021. They describe this as "an important step to encourage every last eligible Ontarian to get their shot, which is critical to ...
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