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SOS takes the stage at State of Canada’s Cities Summit
Supportive Outreach Services (SOS), a Grey County-based program providing life-saving outreach, was featured on a national stage this week at the State of Canada’s Cities Summit in Ottawa. SOS participated in the summit alongside other
The Sustainability Project launches regional map with support from Grey County
The Grey Bruce Sustainability Network is excited to announce a name change to The Sustainability Project. The new name coincides with the launch of a regional Sustainability Map created in partnership with Grey County. The Sustainability
Notice of By-Law Passage - 2022 Development Charges
On December 9, 2021, Grey County passed By-law 5127-22 and By-law 5128-22 affecting development charges. The charges apply to all new residential development, as well as non-residential over a phased-in period (shown in table below)
Sydenham Campus Hosting 2nd Annual Student Makers Market
Grey County’s Sydenham Campus – Regional Skills Training, Trades, and Innovation Center – will be hosting their 2 nd Annual Student Makers Market in support of local youth entrepreneurs. Featuring handmade products from both high school and
December 9 Meeting Highlights
Grey County Council met on December 9, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chamber for the regular session of council. The meeting was immediately followed by a session of Committee of the Whole. Recordings of the meetings can be found on
Selwyn Hicks elected 2022 Grey County Warden
Grey County Councillor Selwyn Hicks is returning to the Warden’s chair in 2021. Warden Hicks, who served previously as Warden in 2021 and 2019, was elected by County Council at the annual inaugural meeting on December 7. Christine Robinson
Public Notice - Proposed Changes to Parking on Grey Road 7 - St. Vincent Street
To improve the user experience at the new Georgian Bay Community School in Meaford, Grey County is proposing some changes to the road parking regulations on Grey Road 7. Download Notice
Grey Roots Hosts Full Month of Holiday Programming
Grey Roots Museum & Archives kicks off a month full of holiday programming and events on Saturday December 4. The month-long occasion, titled “A December to Remember”, features events and activities geared for all age groups. On Saturday
November 25 Meeting Highlights
Grey County Council met on November 25, 2021 at 10:00 a.m in the Council Chamber for the regular session of council. The meeting was immediately followed by a session of Committee of the Whole. A recording of the meetings can be found on
2021 Warden's Closing Address
2021 Warden’s Closing Remarks Selwyn ‘Buck’ Hicks Thursday, November 25 th, 2021 Webster’s dictionary defines the word resilient as: “able to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens.” County Council, staff
November 12 Meeting Highlights
Grey County Council met on November 12, 2021 at 10:00 a.m in the Council Chamber for the regular session of council. The meeting was immediately followed by a session of Committee of the Whole. A recording of the meetings can be found on
Passing of Councillor Rob Potter
Grey County flags are at half mast to mark the passing of Grey County Councillor and Town of The Blue Mountains Deputy Mayor, Rob Potter. “My heart is heavy with the news of Councillor Potter’s passing,” said Grey County Warden Selwyn Hicks
Drive Safe and Arrive Safe in Grey, Bruce, and Huron Counties This Winter
The Transportation Departments of Grey, Bruce, and Huron counties have partnered with the Ministry of Transportation and the Ontario Provincial Police to remind the public about Winter Road Safety. All roadway users must travel safely