Recently, the NWMO partnered with the Municipality of South Bruce to host a group of young adults interested in Canada’s plan for the long-term management of used nuclear fuel. The group was able to tour the borehole sites and ask detailed questions of one of the NWMO scientists who specializes in the safety case for the project. Read More Read the full story
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Letters to the Editor: March 28, 2024
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Cyclist dies after collision with car
South Bruce OPP are reminding motorists the importance of sharing the road, following a recent collision with a cyclist.
Dyer: Iran has opened nuclear Pandora’s box
About six weeks ago, Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), warned the attempt to revive the 2015 deal that restricted Iran’s ability to enrich uranium was on the brink of collapse.
Signs opposing a proposed aquaculture facility go missing
Bruce Peninsula Water Watch posted a message on its website, smellsfishy.org, warning people to be vigilant.
Letter to the Editor: Ukraine crisis and DGR
Dear Editor, Suffice to say that the events in the Ukraine have rocked us all. Just a few weeks ago, it was difficult to imagine that we would once again see open warfare in Europe, and now everything must be re-considered in light of this new, terrible reality. One of the troubling articles I saw […]
Drugs seized, stolen items recovered in Chesley
Police have seized hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal drugs and recovered a large amount of stolen property after a search warrant was executed in Chesley. On Sept. 1, the South Bruce OPP and OPP Community Street Crimes Unit executed the warrant at a residence on 2nd Avenue Southwest in Chesley, it said in […]