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A longtime Wiarton and District Chamber of Commerce member and insurance professional is the newest council member for South Bruce Peninsula. Councillors appointed Paul Deacon to the vacant seat during a special meeting Tuesday afternoon in which 12 applicants had the opportunity to give a three-minute pitch for the position. The applicants included Deacon, John […]
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Shore to Shore race a tradition for locals and cottagers since 1953
You could say Ethan Kruisselbrink celebrated the Civic holiday Monday the hard way. Facing headwinds and rain in his face, he finished first in the 13-kilometre Shore to Shore race along hilly roads from Oliphant on the Lake Huron shoreline to Wiarton on the shores of Georgian Bay in a time of 45:20.7. The event […]
South Bruce Peninsula accepting nominations for volunteer awards
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Southwestern Ontario mayoral candidate dies
A candidate running for mayor in a municipality near Kincardine has died. “It is with sadness that we learn that Donald E. Tedford, a candidate for the position of mayor, has passed away,” the Town of South Bruce Peninsula posted on its website on Monday. “We send our condolences to Mr. Tedford’s family.” In the […]