Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy: Protecting forests, watersheds and species at risk

The Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy (EBC) is celebrating 25 years of stewardship,  conserving land treasures across the escarpment in Ontario. The non-profit group, that began with...

Local SDSS students win math Certificates of Distinction

Earlier in November, many SDSS students in grades 7 through 10 accepted the challenge of writing the CEMC Beaver Computing Contest (BCC). The BCC...

Wintery lights twinkle as Fairy Lake Sparkles

Fairy Lake was a sparkling winter wonderland following the Santa Claus parade in Southampton on Friday, December 3rd. It was the second annual Fairy Lake...

Indigenous knowledge improves the NWMO’s geoscience work

At a recent conference in London, Ont., hosted by the Geological Association of Canada and the Mineralogical Association of Canada, the Nuclear Waste Management...

NII’s Phillip Craig wins Golden Apple Award for teaching excellence

The Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) is pleased to share that Phillip Craig, Director of the NII Explore program, has been recognized by the Kincardine...

Summit showcases impact of clean energy industry in Tri-county region

Bruce Power and the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII) hosted the Clean Energy Innovation and Recovery Summit on Monday, November 29th at the Institute in...

SDSS wins Jr. and Sr. Boys Volleyball Bluewater Athletic Association championships

The Jr. Bluewater Athletic Association (BAA) final four was played at Saugeen District Senior School (SDSS) Tuesday, November 16th with SDSS defeating Owen Sound...

Reconciliation Hall unveiled at Saugeen District Senior School

A COMMITMENT TOWARDS ACTION FOR JUSTICE AND HEALING by Nancie Darlington-Smith Photos by Aurora Jacobi Photography (SDSS student) Saugeen District Senior School’s (SDSS) Reconciliation Team unveiled a...

Time is running out – Code RED Young people are making a difference

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NII launches new children’s book on Climate Change

Climate change is something Phillip Craig—father, teacher, and now children’s book author—thinks about a lot. “I have two young children. What kind of world will...

Take Time to Remember and Learn at the Museum

As a nation, we take time to honour and remember the men and women who have served, and who continue to serve, our country...

Grey Bruce Climate Action Network – a year in review

In the past, local climate action groups across Bruce, Grey, and Simcoe counties worked in isolation from each other. That changed a year ago...

The school bus driver – a key in the education of youth

During School Bus Safety Week, Wednesday, October 21st, was a chance for students, parents and guardians to show their appreciation for their bus drivers. Picking...

The NWMO and University of Guelph launch innovative eDNA research partnership

The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) and the University of Guelph have partnered to launch a joint environmental DNA (eDNA) research program to further...