The Sustainability Project, formerly the Grey Bruce Sustainability Network, has embarked on a project called Regenerate Grey-Bruce, in which it plans to have local people with various backgrounds formulate a vision for the future. It then plans to promote, encourage and advance that vision to decision makers like governments, developers, businesses and landowners to guide the future landscape of the region. Read More
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