Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre honours WWII 80th anniversary

In honour of the 80th anniversary of WWII, the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre unveiled a new finely detailed diorama depicting the major...

Museum invites SON demonstrators to showcase traditions

Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre (BCM&CC) is offering the opportunity for cultural demonstrators from Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) to showcase to Museum visitors...

Live theatre returns: Murder for Two – “a killer musical comedy”

Everyone's a suspect in Murder For Two, a hilarious musical murder mystery with a twist: ONE ACTOR investigates the crime, THE OTHER plays all...

A musical afternoon in Southampton – Say it with Music

With the exquisite backdrop of Fairy Lake on a warm July 2nd summer afternoon, visitors brought their lawn chairs and blankets to sit and...

Saugeen Track and Field continues to turn out top athletes

Four Saugeen Track & Field Club (STFC) athletes returned home this week with medals from the Canadian Track and Field Championships in Langley, B.C. ...

Storm Signal baskets an early predictor of weather on the Great Lakes

High above the trees on shore, woven baskets hang from poles ... the early weather predictors of a bygone era for sailors out on...

A Friendly Reminder About Canada Day Fireworks

As we celebrate our nation’s 155th birthday, The Town’s By-law Enforcement office wants to send out a friendly reminder about using fireworks within Saugeen Shores: ...

Sidewalk ball game at Hills means a big home-run for Lamont Sports Park

Team Lamont Sports Park continued its winning streak during a sidewalk game with Hills/CMR Insurance in Southampton. Slugger Louise Martin lambasted a $5,000 pitch by...

The Cook’s Cupboard comes to Port Elgin with Grand Opening

While The Cook’s Cupboard is new to Port Elgin, the owners, the Fulford family, have a long history in the region. Ninety years ago, in...

New Perspectives: Take 5 with Dar – Being Honest

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Once Upon a Time: How radio came to Cargill

Henry Cargill made his fortune cutting pine in the Greenock Swamp, a fortune sufficient to found the village of Cargill in 1879, midway between...

Kincardine PRIDE parade returns after two-year hiatus

PRIDE month is drawing to a close for 2022 but on Saturday, June 25th, a guesstimated 1,000 people lined Queen Street in Kincardine and...

Chantry Centre celebrates and continues its legacy 30 years later

  Time is marching on and the senior demographic is becoming larger. Seniors today however, are an active part of the population and, in Southampton (Saugeen...

Once Upon a Time: My Father was the milkman

Long before Olive and Gordon Hepburn ran the Hope Bay Post Office, Olive helped her father at the family dairy in Wiarton. Olive also...