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Obituary – WILLIAM JAMES “BILL” STEWART
WILLIAM JAMES “BILL” STEWART William James “Bill” Stewart passed away peacefully with his wife Nancy “Nanner”, son Tad and special nephew Dan by his side, at South Bruce Grey Health … Continue reading Obituary – WILLIAM JAMES “BILL” STEWART →
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Local MOH says plan in place locally as booster eligibility expands, new vaccine for children approved
Anyone 18 and older is now eligible for a second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario while infants and children are now able to receive a newly approved Moderna vaccine. The province announced the expanded eligibility for second booster doses Wednesday in a move made to provide an extra layer of protection for […]
Attack await COVID test results with upcoming schedule in limbo
Dale DeGray continued to wait for the results of his team’s COVID-19 tests Tuesday. The long-time general manager knew the results of those tests, and a slew of other factors out of his control would decide whether or not his team could take the ice early in the new year. The entire Attack team ensured […]
State health dept. lifts no-contact recommendation after Huron River chemical spill
On the weekend of July 29, Tribar Manufacturing in Wixom, Michigan, released hexavalent chromium into the Wixom Sewage Treatment Facility, which discharges into the Huron River system. After almost two weeks, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has lifted its no-contact recommendation on parts of the Huron River following the chemical spill. Read…
Man charged after dispute in Port Elgin grocery store over masks
Saugeen Shores police charged a 56-year-old Port Elgin man because customers were threatened with a baseball bat for not wearing masks at a Port Elgin grocery store, police said. Police were called on Jan. 6 at 8:08 p.m. about a man who allegedly was threatening people and causing damage at the grocery story, a police […]