South Bruce Peninsula is returning to a fully in-house bylaw enforcement model in the new year as the town continues to see demand for the service grow amid increasing visitor numbers. Read More
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Obituary – Bill Zoppi
BILL ZOPPI William “Bill” James Frederick Zoppi of Kincardine passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre – Kincardine on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, in his 90th year. He was … Continue reading Obituary – Bill Zoppi →
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South Bruce Dairy Club marks success at 4-H competition
The past couple of weeks have been busy for the South Bruce Dairy Club, with the Lucknow Dairy 4-H Invitational on Aug. 1 and the final barn tour on Aug. 10. The Lucknow Dairy 4-H Invitational is the largest one-day 4-H dairy show in Canada. There were over a hundred calves and competitors this year. […]
Police still investigating recent break-in
South Bruce OPP continue to investigate a recent break-in that occurred in Walkerton.
South West hospitals continue to require masking
Hospitals across the south west are continuing current masking requirements for all individuals entering their facilities indefinitely.
Police investigating fatal collision in Kincardine
A cyclist has died following a collision with a pick-up truck in Kincardine. Just before 9 p.m. on Sept. 9, South Bruce OPP received a report of a single motor vehicle collision along Highway 21. Officers responded with members of Kincardine Fire and Emergency Services and Bruce County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to find a […]
Trial starts in 30-year dispute over claim to beach at Sauble
Opening submissions in a trial over who owns a large piece of beach at Sauble Beach revealed Ontario disagrees with Saugeen First Nation’s claim to 1.4 miles of the north beach, while Canada supports its claim. South Bruce Peninsula declined a 2014 mediated settlement proposal that would have kept public access but turned over ownership […]