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Wiarton Echo, 26 mayo 2026

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Wiarton Echo, publicado en idioma Inglés, es un periódico de Canadá. Accede a Wiarton Echo en línea en PressReader o descarga los números para leerlos más tarde. Explora los números anteriores de Wiarton Echo en el archivo.

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ArticleCleanup at Saugeen Beach pro­motes import­ance of work­ing together

In the spirit of work­ing together, dozens of people made their way to Saugeen Beach on May 16 for a com­munity beach cleanup. The Chip­pewas of Saugeen First Nation, the Saugeen Fish­er­ies depart­ment, Zuzek Inc., the Lake Huron Coastal Centre and...

Cleanup at Saugeen Beach pro­motes import­ance of work­ing together

ArticleReturn of ‘lost’ ances­tral remains a pri­or­ity for SON

Some of the ances­tral remains recently returned to Saugeen Ojib­way Nation were unearthed on the Bruce Pen­in­sula, but oth­ers came from com­munit­ies across SON’s tra­di­tional ter­rit­ory. One set is a 4,600-year-old full skel­eton unearthed on...

Return of ‘lost’ ances­tral remains a pri­or­ity for SON

ArticleLET’S NOT UNDERESTIMATE POWERS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

LET’S NOT UNDERESTIMATE POWERS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ArticleWiar­ton Rotari­ans recog­nize Men’s Shed

On May 14, Bruce Men’s Shed received a cer­ti­fic­ate of appre­ci­ation at the Paul Har­ris Award din­ner held by the Rotary Club of Wiar­ton. As team leader, I was invited to attend and to accept this award. Scott Elliot is a long-term mem­ber of...

Wiar­ton Rotari­ans recog­nize Men’s Shed

ArticleBruce County sur­vey asks tour­ists how much they spent

Vis­it­ors to South Bruce Pen­in­sula pumped money into the local eco­nomy in 2025, a new Bruce County-wide vis­itor sur­vey indic­ates. Each vis­itor party spent about $883 per trip last year on aver­age, Bruce County sur­vey res­ults show. South...

Bruce County sur­vey asks tour­ists how much they spent