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Local news for Saugeen Shores and Bruce County
Leith Fatality
Grey County OPP say the crash happened about 2:15 PM Monday afternoon on Tom Thompson Lane just outside the village of Leith. The impact broke the pole and interrupted power in the area for a short pe...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 23, 2008
Two Arrested in Trailer Park Fire
Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with a fire and a break-in at the Port Elgin Tourist Camp. Saugeen Shores police say the two, aged 14 and 16 are believed responsible for a break and ent...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 22, 2008
OCWA Stays
After reviewing the operations of its water and sewage treatment services, Saugeen Shores Council has decided to continue having the Ontario Clean Water Agency operate the services for the town. The a...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 22, 2008
New Kincardine Harbour By-Law Approved
Kincardine Council has approved a by-law that firms up the rules for people who use the town’s harbour. The number of transient slips will be reduced to make more space available for seasonal us...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 22, 2008
Police Jobs Booming
Good news for police foundations students hunting for jobs. Over 25 hundred policing jobs will be available across the province in the next few years. Police Chief Tom Kaye says up to 5 thousand offic...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 22, 2008
Chesley - Fundraising Concert
Organiser Kristen Reid says is heading to West Africa as part of her university studies in music. Reid is studying to become a music teacher and needs to complete teaching placements to gain experienc...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 20, 2008
Lock it Program
OPP officers across the region are spending some of their time this Christmas wandering through parking lots looking for unlocked car doors. They’re also checking for items left in plain view in...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 20, 2008
Pets
Owen Sound Animal Shelter Official Rene Robins says with all the hustle and bustle of Christmas, this is perhaps the worst time to introduce a new animal to your home. She says when people come to the...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 20, 2008
New Furnace for Community Centre
A furnace in one of the dressing room areas stopped working on December 4th. Staff discovered the 25 hundred dollar cost of a new furnace was no different than repairing the 16 year-old unit so a comp...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 20, 2008
Lobb Wants to Know
Lobb says he wants to take into the meeting ideas and suggestions of what the next federal budget should contain. Yesterday Lobb and Bruce Grey Owen Sound MP Larry Miller met with several car dealer a...
Bayshore News Team
Dec 19, 2008
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