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Pumpkinfest 2022 returns to downtown Port Elgin this Saturday and Sunday, with a midway sneak-peek for locals Friday night from 5 to about 10 p.m. in Pumpkinfest Village, by the old arena. Pumpkinfest was greatly diminished over the past two years by the threat of COVID-19. This year, with nearly all COVID-19 mandatory public health […]
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With most remaining mask mandates set to lift in Ontario, the region’s medical officer of health said infection indicators and COVID-19 trends remain positive in Grey-Bruce. More mask mandates are set to expire Saturday, though masking will remain mandatory in long-term care and retirement homes and are still recommended in high-risk settings. Dr. Ian Arra […]
COVID: infection and hospitalization trends steady in region
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported 50 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend, though the health unit specified new cases currently only reflect infection in those eligible for testing. They do however, the health unit said, provide an accurate representation of transmission trends in the community. The seven-day average of daily new cases in Grey-Bruce […]
2022 Huron County plowing match is a go!
The 2022 Huron County plowing match will be taking place close to home this year, at the farm of Brian and Annette MacKenzie on St. Helen’s Line in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) on August 18 and 19. ACW Mayor Glen McNeil will assist in hosting duties. Last years event was modified to be invitation-only and was only […]
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By Christopher Parker, National Newspaper Association Foundation News Fellows Program
Great Lakes Now is publishing this story in conjunction with the National Newspaper Association Foundation’s News Fellows Program. In March, during NNA’s Community Newspaper Leadership Summit, a group of student journalists met with experts and policy leaders in Washington D.C.
New COVID-19 infections reported across the region
Ontario is recording its highest number of new daily COVID-19 cases since September today.