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Wiarton Echo, 26 mai 2026

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Wiarton Echo, publié en langue Anglais, est un journal de Canada. Consultez Wiarton Echo en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de Wiarton Echo dans les archives.

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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