Commemorative Banner project looking for photos
Throughout the communities of Saugeen Shores, again this Fall, there will be Commemorative Banners hanging prior to Remembrance Day.
The Town of Saugeen Shores Municipal...
Little church is like a step back in time
Like the song, "Little Brown Church in the Vale", Saugeen Township has the "Little White Church on the River".
After meeting in a barn, known...
A SENIOR MOMENT – “FAREWELL TO WELFARE?”
On July 31, the Ontario Government announced it would be scrapping the Guaranteed Basic Income program (G.B.I) which had been implemented on a trial...
Power Workers Union continues to give back to the community
The Power Workers' Union (PWU) once again has given to local health care when the members donated $30,000 to the local Saugeen Memorial Hospital...
Chantry Island held up as a beacon of inspiration
As most who live in, or visit, Southampton are aware, Chantry Island Lighthouse is a major tourist attraction and volunteer mecca and is now...
Every little bit counts
When it comes to raising funds for the local Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation, every little bit counts significantly toward the purchase of equipment.
On Sunday,...
Why Not? A new adventure
Why Not? The new adventure —
My husband and I have spent many years in the Kincardine area however, the urge for a new...
Memorial golf tournament donates to two charities
216 golfers turn...
Elgin Lodge celebrates summer July birthdays
July birthdays appear to be popular, at least at Kingsway Arms of Elgin Lodge in Port Elgin (Saugeen Shores) where almost a dozen residents...
Saugeen Shores getting social
The Town of Saugeen Shores is getting social. The Municipality has introduced corporate Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts as a tool to share and...
Sixty years has flown by
Although they don't look like it, Jean and Chuck Beaton are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary.
According to the Beatons of Southampton, "... the sixty...
Local Author launches ‘The Dowrra’ series
It had all the appearances of a masquerade ball but what it was, was a book launch in celebration of (Ashley) A.A. Gordon's, 'The...
New Heritage plaque opens a window to the past
The Municipal Heritage Committee has again brought a little bit of history into the public's eye with another interpretive sign at the Rail Trail...
Southampton icon once a contentious issue
We recently received a query to revive an old story that we did in 2014 regarding Southampton's giant flag at the foot of High...
















