In yet another sign of life returning somewhat to “normal”, the Huron Fringe Field Naturalists (HFFN) held their annual dinner meeting May 17 at Camp Kintail, the first since 2019. Read More
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New research into Great Lakes water levels looks farther into the future to predict how much climate change will increase lake levels in four of the five Great Lakes.
The predictions for the levels between now and 2050 show average increases from 2010-2019 levels of Lake Superior rising 19 centimeters (7.5 inches), Lake Erie 28 centimeters (11 inches) and lakes Michigan and Huron by 44 centimeters (17.3 inches).
County putting together enumeration program for local homeless population
Huron County is in the process of putting together an enumeration of homeless people in the county.
Bruce County Kings Day is a resounding success
By Doug Kennedy The NHL playoffs begin this week, with at least six or seven teams that can win the cup. Last year, I picked the Florida Panthers and they … Continue reading Bruce County Kings Day is a resounding success →
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Current Situation:, Public Health Measures, COVID-19 Vaccines for Grey Bruce, COVID-19 Vaccine for Ontario
Follow the 3 W’s – Wash hands frequently, Watch distance (ideally 6ft), and Wear face covering correctly, and the 2 A’s – Avoid Crowds and Arrange for outdoor activities … Continue reading Current Situation:, Public Health Measures, COVID-19 Vaccines for Grey Bruce, COVID-19 Vaccine for Ontario →
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Local council looking at agreement to host meetings at local hospital site
North Huron Council may soon be hosting meetings in the Royal Oaks room at the Wingham Hospital.
North Huron Council approved airport sale
North Huron Council has given final approval the sale of the the Richard W. LeVan Airport.