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Notice: Updates to Forest Management By-Law and Wildlife By-Laws
Forest Management By-Law Update Grey County is asking the public for feedback as it prepares to update the Forest Management By-Law. This by-law regulates how trees can be cut down or harvested in both publicly or privately owned woodlands


Warden Hicks and Grey County delegates heading to 2022 AMO Conference
Grey County Warden Selwyn Hicks will join hundreds of participants at the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s (AMO) 2022 Conference in Ottawa from August 14-17. This year marks the return of the in-person conference following


Rockwood Terrace COVID-19 Outbreak Update Declared Over September 7
September 7 Update Today, we are pleased to report that Grey Bruce Public Health has declared the Rockwood Terrace 3rd Floor COVID-19 outbreak over. We would like to thank Grey Bruce Public Health for their assistance in managing the


July 28 Meeting Highlights
Grey County Council met on July 28, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chamber and virtually through Zoom. The meeting was immediately followed by a session of Committee of the Whole. Recordings of the meetings can be found on Grey County’s


Hindu Culture Open House: Embracing Diversity Through Dialogue, August 13, 2022
Residents of Grey and Bruce counties are invited to learn and celebrate the Hindu culture at a community open house on August 13 in Kincardine. Participants can take part in yoga and enjoy traditional Hindu food, music, and dancing


Singer-Songwriter David Newland Brings Arctic Reflections to Grey Roots Museum
Grey County – On August 18 at 7:30 PM, Grey Roots Museum and Archives is proud to present David Newland: Arctic Reflections in Story and Song in association with the Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival. Through stirring songs and heartfelt


Grey County to join Ontario Clean Air Council
Grey County Council voted last week to become a member of the Ontario Clean Air Council (CAC), as a further move to support Going Green in Grey, the County’s new Climate Change Action Plan. The CAC is a network of over thirty-five


Digital Service Squad Helps Grey County Small Businesses Adopt Online Technologies
The Grey County Business Enterprise Centre has received a $147,000 Digital Main Street (DMS) grant to operate a Digital Service Squad (DSS) program. This two-year program provides small business owners with the tools and support needed to


July 14, 2022 Meeting Highlights
Grey County Council met on July 14, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chamber and virtually through Zoom. The meeting was immediately followed by a session of Committee of the Whole. Recordings of the meetings can be found on Grey County’s


Grey County among top long-term care culture change trailblazers in Canada
Grey County’s long-term care department is a national trailblazer. The County was one of 17 care providers from across all of Canada to be nominated for the 2022 Trailblazers Awards through the Research Institute for Aging. These awards


UPDATED: Suspected COVID-19 Outbreak at Lee Manor Declared Over
Updated July 14, 2022 Public Health declared the Suspect COVID-19 Outbreak over on 3 South. All day 5 test results have returned negative. We thank Grey Bruce Public Health for their ongoing support and direction. Thank you to the Lee Manor


Suspected COVID-19 Outbreak Declared at Rockwood Terrace
Update July 19, 4:00 PM - Today, we are pleased to report that Grey Bruce Public Health has declared the COVID-19 outbreak at Rockwood Terrace on Third Floor over. We would like to thank Grey Bruce Public Health for their assistance in


Suspected COVID-19 Outbreak Declared at Grey Gables
Public Health has placed Grey Gables in a suspect COVID-19 Outbreak. There is currently 1 confirmed resident PCR test. As part of our COVID-19 protocols, residents are tested on Day 5 post leave of absence. This routine testing helps with