Guest speaker challenges Rotary to move forward in reconciliation

On September 30th, the Rotary Club of Saugeen Shores held a special dinner in honour of the day of Truth and Reconciliation. ROTARY CLUB OF...

Two communities come together in the spirit of reconciliation

The Southampton bridge, ‘Zgaa-biig-ni-gan’ … “We Are Connected”, seemed to have extra special meaning on the inaugural Truth and Reconciliation Day, September 30th, and...

Wiarton Salvation Army walks for Truth and Reconciliation

Wiarton Salvation Army on the Bruce Peninsula recognized Truth and Reconciliation day on September 30th with a walk to Colpoy's Bay. Lead by Captain Mary...

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...

Town unveils commissioned artwork by local Indigenous artist

It's a stark, powerful reminder of a tragic time in Canadian history and it now hangs predominantly in the Saugeen Shores Council Chamber. The artwork,...

Truth and Reconciliation: Residential School Survivor, Elder Theresa Hall, speaks to NWMO

Today, September 30, 2021, is the first official legislated National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. The NWMO joins Indigenous peoples and Canadians...

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 30, 2021 will be the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and coincides with Orange Shirt Day, which is an Indigenous-led grassroots...

Bruce Power signs supplier agreement with local Indigenous fabrication company

  Bruce Power has signed a supplier agreement with Makwa-Cahill, a new partnership focused on industry fabrication and other strategic opportunities in the energy sector. The...

Saugeen First Nation business comes to a standstill

Beginning tomorrow, Tuesday September 21st, Saugeen First Nation (SFN) and Council are on a two-week break until October 5th. Based on recommendations by SFN Elders...

Saugeen Shores honours Residential School victims this July 1st

The heartbreaking discovery of 751 unmarked graves near Marieval Indian Residential School, along with the previous discovery of 215 graves in Kamloops, is a...

The NWMO continues Reconciliation journey

Reconciliation matters. As Canadians, it ensures we learn from and address historic wrongs, and we work together to co-create a better future. The Nuclear Waste...

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...

Indigenous Peoples Day – a day to remember, honour and learn

Today, June 21st, is not only the summer solstice and the longest day of the year, it is also recognized as National Indigenous Peoples...

Ten year scholarship program for Saugeen First Nation students

CRG Energy has announced a 10-year $30,000 Saugeen First Nation Indigenous Nuclear Scholarship. The CRG Energy Indigenous Nuclear Scholarship will run from 2021-2031. The scholarship will...