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Get ready for a March Break filled with excitement, discovery, and family-friendly entertainment at the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre! From March 8 to March 15, the Museum is transforming into a hub of fun with an incredible lineup of movies, magic, science, crafts, and even a giant balloon-making machine.
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Bruce County Transportation & Environment Services Department will place weight/load restrictions of 5 tonne per axle on several County roads until further notice.
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When we think of emergencies, we often picture tornadoes, floods, or power outages. But what if the crisis impacted something we rely on daily—our ability to communicate? In an increasingly connected world, a failure of phone networks or internet services can leave families struggling to reach one another. That’s why including a communications plan in your emergency preparedness strategy is crucial.
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Bruce County’s Economic Development team is excited to announce new support for local businesses adopting cleaner energy practices with the new Energy Transition Initiative.
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The Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre is excited to present Muse-Talks: Highlights from the 2024 Elora Adventure Film Festival with Ian Evans on Friday, March 21.
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Bruce County Council met on Thursday, February 20, 2025 beginning at 9:30 AM in the Council Chambers and virtually through Teams. Video recordings of the meetings can be reviewed at www.brucecounty.on.ca/government/agendas-and-minutes
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Jeff Loney, Bruce County’s Economic Development Manager has been announced as a recipient of the 2025 Economic Development 40 Under 40 Award, the biennial award recognizing rising stars under 40 years old in the economic development industry.
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The CSWBP Crime Prevention Action Table, Community Drug and Alcohol Strategy and various partners invite community members to informative town halls featuring policing, health and social experts who will provide critical insights into drug trafficking, substance use, addictions and harm reduction strategies in our communities.
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Due to high water levels and large debris impacting the construction platform, the Durham Street Bridge in downtown Walkerton is closed to through traffic until further notice. Motorists are advised to use the posted Alternative Truck Routes for the duration of the Durham Street Bridge Closure.
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