Canada one of four G7 nations that saw higher inflation in April
Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Index Report for April said inflation was 4.4 per cent, a slight increase from 4.3 per cent in March.
Statistics Canada’s Consumer Price Index Report for April said inflation was 4.4 per cent, a slight increase from 4.3 per cent in March.
However, homeowners paid significantly more interest on a mortgage.
It’s Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week and a local fire prevention officer is sharing some tips to keep your family safe.
Bruce Power’s Unit 6 Major Component Replacement (MCR) project reached a major milestone October 25 with the completion of fuel channel assembly installation.
The funds will boost coastal, inland river, and Great Lakes ports including the port of Detroit. The awards seek to improve supply chain reliability, electrify equipment, improve or create new rail and highway connections, boost offshore wind projects and cut greenhouse gas emissions. Read the full story by the Windsor Star. Read the full story
The Justice Department announced a proposed modified consent decree with Canadian oil transport giant Enbridge on Tuesday that would no longer require the company to conduct internal inspections of certain kinds of cracks in its nearly 70-year-old, twin underwater oil and natural gas pipelines in the Straits of Mackinac. Read the full story by Detroit…
While gas prices decelerated, Canadians continued to pay more at the grocery store.
Grey County’s plan to plant a million trees by 2030 has taken root, thanks to a tree planting event at the Grey County Administration Building in Owen Sound.
The Municipality of West Grey has three candidates running for mayor for the upcoming 2022-26 council term.
By Hannah MacLeod The October 2022 municipal election is underway, with the official list of candidates being published on Aug. 22. In Kincardine, there are two candidates running for mayor. … Continue reading Meet your candidates – Mayors →
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Home and Community Services Grey-Bruce is calling for volunteers as they look to expand local service delivery.
A natural gas leak on Wednesday afternoon near a construction site on Adelaide Street caused major headaches for homeowners and drivers. Adelaide was closed between Pall Mall Street and Central Avenue from about 1 p.m. until the leak on Central Avenue was fixed at about 6 p.m. Homes and businesses near the intersection of Adelaide […]
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