Anishnaabwe Endaat “Where We Live” Exhibition Receives Ontario Heritage Trust Award
More than three years ago Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre (BCM&CC) and Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) began a journey to create a new...
Demolition on historic church begins after being destroyed by fire
Demolition began today (Dec. 16/20) on Wesley United Church at Saugeen First Nation #29 in Bruce County.
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Fire destroys home at Saugeen First Nation
A fire that began in the afternoon on Tuesday, May 10th at Saugeen First Nation completely destroyed a home as the volunteer fire brigade...
Town expresses condolences on the passing of Vernon Roote
Town Council was saddened to learn of the passing of former Chief Vernon Roote on Friday. Chief Roote’s dedication to his community and the Anishinaabeg...
Isotope partners Bruce Power and Saugeen Ojibway Nation donate $25,000 to Hockey Fights Cancer
Bruce Power and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON), through their Gamzook’aamin aakoziwin medical isotope partnership, donated $25,000 to the Canadian Cancer Society’s Hockey Fights Cancer...
SON Chief & Fisheries share concerns about Bruce Peninsula Fishery
Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) fishermen and biologists are noticing what appear to be profound changes in the nature of the fishery around their traditional...
A unique North American world class site – Part 2
One of the largest and most exciting stone re-building projects ever undertaken in North America is currently underway at Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) in...
Local Indigenous artist’s work tells a lurid yet hopeful story
Southampton Arts has opened its doors once more to present the exhibit 'Shadows', works by two artists, Susan Seitz and Brent Henry.
On this Indigenous...
National Truth and Reconciliation Day virtual reading by local author
In honour of National Truth and Reconciliation Day, Bruce Grey Child and Family Services (BGCFS) is happy to again be hosting a virtual book...
Saugeen First Nations – Memorial Unveiling: Minjimendaamin – We Remember
In a moving ceremony under the Minjimendaamin tent, the Chippewas of Saugeen unveiled memorial plaques to honour the children of the past and survivors...
Boilermakers Union contributes to the future of welding apprentices
In a monumental step forward for technical education in the region, Saugeen District Senior School (SDSS) and Saugeen Sparks Training Centre (the Training Centre)...
Southampton Town Hall – how the tower bell came to be
Southampton was incorporated as a town in 1904 with a population of slightly over 2400.
A month later, a movement began to building a town...
Saugeen Ojibway Nation and Bruce Power announce project name for medical isotope collaboration
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) and Bruce Power are excited to introduce a new project name and logo for their medical isotope partnership. The...
Bruce Power honours Truth & Reconciliation through Indigenous Champions Program
To commemorate the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, Bruce Power has rolled out its Indigenous Champions Program to its managers, naming its top...