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Saugeen Shores issued Building Permits with a construction value of $144.2 million in 2024, putting the Town among the top 10 per cent of the fastest-growing communities in Ontario. : Josh Planz, ...
Voters from Port Elgin and across Canada cast their ballots in the federal election on Monday. Below are the latest results updated for you in real time. While residents vote for their local members ...
As a means of escaping the law, eating your arrest warrant wouldn’t seem a likely solution. Yet it happened, in 1859. Norman Robertson tells this strange story from his “History of the County of Bruce ...
As a Port Elgin woman fights for her life in a Toronto trauma centre, police want to know why her SUV was driven into Rice Lake, near Peterborough, at a high rate of speed, in the early morning hours ...
Former Southampton mayor Art Knechtel was one of three citizens who urged Town Council to accept its Ad Hoc committee's recommendation to maintain the Southampton Cenotaph/Crain/Cross during the Open ...
Saugeen Shores police urge the public and business owners to be alert after a fake $20 was passed at a local business.
Police warn that fake ID of of a Port Elgin resident was used to try to open a bank account, and Crime Stoppers has joined Saugeen Shores police in a public appeal to identify a woman in connection ...
The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) announced the winners of the second-annual Clean Energy Frontier Program Awards, recognizing exceptional contributions to the local economy and clean energy ...
A commitment to championing safety excellence and remaining vigilant over the well-being of its employees earned Bruce Power a Canadian Occupational Safety’s 5-Star Safety Cultures award. “Bruce Power ...
If you know a Veteran who is buried at Port Elgin’s Sanctuary Park Cemetery, the local organizer of the ‘No Stone Left Alone’ program wants to hear from you. The Canadian Memorial Foundation program ...
A five-storey building, with commercial use on the ground floor, 27 apartments on the upper floors and partially underground parking, was approved by Saugeen Shores Council for a vacant and partially ...
Not wanting to appear "greedy" Saugeen Shores Council reduced the "huge massive" fee increase that charities and non-profits will pay this year for lottery licences. In a report recommending council ...