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Upgrades to the Palmerston arena well underway
The cost of the project is just over $2.4 million.
Unemployment rate slightly increases in local region
The unemployment rate in the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region saw a slight uptick last month.
The Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre completes Newspaper Digitization Project
Over 12,000 newspapers from 25 different Bruce County newspaper titles are now available for public viewing online.