Veteran’s Commemorative Banner to fly at last
The story of Veteran Gordon Cummings was first printed by Saugeen Times in 2017 but, because his Commemorative Banner will soon be hung this...
Hookers celebrate 28 years in Southampton
For 28 years, hookers have traveled to Southampton for a weekend of hooking ... rug hooking at Chantry 55+ Centre.
More than 50 women have...
Port Elgin boat owners prepare for winter
Port Elgin Harbour was a busy scene on Saturday, October 13th, as the annual boat-lift was carried out despite a windy cold day.
The giant...
Farmers being pushed out of business says National Farmers Union
The Canadian government has sacrificed yet another vital part of Canada’s domestic supply management system by signing a new trade agreement with the US...
The benefits of singing
Southampton United Church is expanding its choir. Do you like to sing? Then why not join the choir. Not sure? Come out and join...
Local connection to Nobel Peace Prize winner
The Bruce-Grey Catholic School Board is very proud to announce that we have a local connection to a recent Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Papy Mukenge, Principal at...
Hospital Auxiliary meets its hospital pledge with final donation
Saugeen Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, with just over 100 members, made its final donation of $20,000 to the recent Hospital expansion.
The donation was the last...
Bruce Power employees raise funds for tornado relief efforts in Ottawa-Gatineau
Bruce Power employees collected $7,800 for the Canadian Red Cross for tornado relief efforts in the Ottawa-Gatineau region, during a site-wide fundraiser last week.
“Our...
Scenes from Pumpkinfest 2018
Seed Spitting Contest
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PWU lends a helping hand to PRANCE
Since early 2006, the Power Workers' Union (PWU) Equity Fund has been making cash disbursements to community organizations and local causes on behalf of...
Day One: Pumpkinfest has a winner
Despite cool temperatures, what appeared to be thousands of people, came out for day one of Port Elgin's two-day annual Pumpkinfest celebration.
The biggest attraction...
Famous problem solved?
Friends often send me bits and pieces of science or mathematics via internet links. It’s surprising how perceptive these friends can be.
Recently one of...
Bridge and culvert repairs underway
Driving across Hwy. 21, few realize that work is being carried out beneath them.
At the historic Rail Trail lookout of the Hurricane Hazel train...
NWMO CEO challenges industry to hire more women in STEM
At a conference hosted by Women in Nuclear (WiN) Canada, Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) President and CEO Laurie Swami challenged industry to hire...
















