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  • 1 day ago | shorelinebeacon.com | Greg Cowan

    Advertisement 1  •  Article contentThe Rotary Huron Shore Run is growing in popularity and, in turn, raising more money for life-saving equipment in local hospitals. Advertisement 2Article content“Most people don’t realize the government does not buy the equipment for hospitals. They pay, really, less than 10 per cent for that.

  • 1 day ago | shorelinebeacon.com | Scott Dunn

    Advertisement 1Some criticized MNRF decision to tranquilize bear so high in tree  •  Article contentThe Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry says it acted “within safety parameters” by tranquilizing a young bear which then tumbled from high in a tree in Owen Sound May 20. Advertisement 2Article contentAn MNRF update said the bear, which fell after efforts to coax it down safely failed, was held overnight for observation and released the next day.

  • 3 days ago | shorelinebeacon.com | Frances Learment

    Advertisement 1Neglected butterfly gardens in Saugeen Shores will be rejuvenated as part of the Butterflyway Project to improve habitat for pollinators.  •   •  Article contentTown Saugeen Shores councillors were very receptive – two offered their property and seed/plant stock – to a request from resident Terry Wilson for support for a Butterflyway Project in Saugeen Shores.

  • 3 days ago | shorelinebeacon.com | Frances Learment

    Advertisement 1With music, food, flowers and glam, local seniors and graduating high school students partied at the Southampton Care Centre annual prom.  •   •  Article contentMicky Majury, 81, didn’t go to her Paisley high school prom – no steady beau and no ride – but she made up for it June 3 at the Southampton Care Centre (SCC) when she escorted into the 1950’s-themed prom by Adam, 18, a Grade 12 graduating class student at Saugeen District Senior School (SDSS).

  • 5 days ago | shorelinebeacon.com | Greg Cowan

    Advertisement 1A teacher and four students died while returning home from a softball tournament. As their communities lay them to rest, plans to honour their legacies are taking shape.  •  Article contentThis weekend in Walkerton, Owen Sound, Chesley, and Durham, people gathered to say goodbye. To remember, and to grieve. Advertisement 2Article contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.

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