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Bruce County has development and approved a ‘nut-aware’ policy in order to comply with the Policy on Ableism and Discrimination which recognizes Anaphylaxis as a disability under the Humans Rights Code, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.19 (Code) and the Canadian Human Rights Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. H-6.
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Let's Celebrate area graduates!
Wednesday, June 24th
7:00 p.m.
MAKE SOME NOISE!

Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre is “Chronicling Community Experiences: COVID-19” and has developed a web page that provides more information about this project, suggestions for submissions, and an opportunity to submit materials online or, when the Museum re-opens, by mail or in person.
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The Master Transportation Plan (MTP) Study is now complete.  This MTP Study forms the basis to guide future transportation decisions for the development of County roads, trails, cycling facilities, as well as the County’s role in public transit services.
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Each time you drive on the County roads and bridges, borrow a library book, use County trails, visit a loved one at the Brucelea Haven or Gateway Haven long term care homes, need planning services for your development, visit the Museum in Southampton, utilize employment or income support, or have paramedic services rush to your aid - you are using a Bruce County service.

The County Budget is about setting our collective goals and building a great County - together. It determines the level of service provided to Bruce County residents and guides decisions on County infrastructure.
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Cameras come from multiple sources. Therefore, the camera images are not updated at the same intervals or displayed in the same format.
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Development Charges (DCs) assist in financing capital projects required to meet the increased need for services resulting from growth and development. DCs may only be used for the purpose for which they are collected. The County approved collecting DCs for new development to reduce the cost to taxpayers for improvements to our services due to new population growth including; Paramedic Services, Roadways and Bridges, Parks and Trails, Childcare, and Long-Term Care.

Without DCs, the bill for increasing or improving services gets added to the property taxes of current residents. DCs are payable at the time a building permit is issued.
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Bruce County is completing the Environmental Assessment (EA) and Detail Design for the rehabilitation of Bruce Road 6 East A (BR6EA). The works are proposed to address safety concerns associated with the vertical and horizontal curves and to rehabilitate the existing pavement structure, culverts, and bridges.