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So in his 1848 report Brough calls it the Au-shuskisibbi, or Muddy River. And so for local residents its name was Mud.
The three-day Marine Heritage Festival in Southampton offers something for all ages - food, family fun and it’s free, July 25-27.
Southampton Walking Tour draws a large curious crowd Southampton's Sheila Latham led a walking tour of approximately 75 people along the shoreline area July 13 in an event hosted by Saugeen Shores ...
A 42-year-old-woman of no fixed address who punched a Saugeen Shores Police Service officer was charged with a Assault a Peace Officer contrary to section – she was released on an undertaking with a ...
Attack on a seagull prompts Saugeen Shores police to issue a caution The fine for injuring or killing a gull is $490 and criminal charges could apply. Police report someone hit a seagull with a beach ...
Pool passes on loan at Bruce County Public Library Bruce County Public Library and the Municipality of Arran-Elderslie launched a new program to provide free seasonal passes to swimming pools in Tara ...
Have an opinion/question about water and wastewater plans in Saugeen Shores? A review of the Town’s water and wastewater plans to the year 2045 includes public consultation with a Public Information ...
UPDATE: Huron Brude MPP Dramatic erosion exposes coffin boards at Pioneer Cemetery in Southampton With or without provincial funding, the Town will begin work this fall to move the Pioneer Cemetery ...
The wait for a new bridge on Sideroad 13/14 over the Mill Creek will end in 2027 when a new $2.8 million replacement bridge will be built.
Saugeen Shores police officer receives media award Leadership and innovation in media relations earn Saugeen Shores Police Service Constable Gordon an award.
Thanks to the generosity of local business owner, Peter Stanley of LSES Consulting Inc., in Port Elgin, Bruce County Public Library (BCPL) is enjoying a new 3D printer at the Port Elgin Branch that ...