Bruce Power and supplier partners donate thousands to Indigenous communities this holiday season
Bruce Power and its supplier partners have invested thousands of dollars into assisting Indigenous communities this holiday season.
Food banks in Saugeen First Nation and...
Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre – Year 2023 in Review
As 2023 comes to a close, we're taking time to reflect on another incredible year full of exploration, discovery, and fun here at the...
Community information sessions on potential Bruce C expansion
Bruce Power will host community information sessions in the coming weeks as it continues to advance early engagement with local Indigenous communities and the...
Orange Shirt Day – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On Saturday, September 30, 2023, Bruce County will solemnly observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. This...
Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre: YOUTH ON RECONCILIATION: IMAGINE A CANADA
Featuring artwork and poems by winners of the first Imagine a Canada competition (March 2016), this exhibition explores the concept of Reconciliation through artistic...
Kincardine recognizes National Day of Truth and Reconciliation
This Saturday, September 30th, marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a day selected to coincide with Orange Shirt Day. Orange Shirt Day...
Bruce County Museum hosting KAIROS Blanket Exercises
In commemoration of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre (BCM&CC) – in partnership with Nawash Board...
Former South Bruce Peninsula mayor issues apology following his resignation
Yesterday, August 30th, former Mayor of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula and Bruce County Councilor, Garry Michi, issued a statement pertaining to his...
Saugeen Ojibway Nations Water Walkers Affirm their Traditional Territories
Led by women from Nawash and Saugeen First Nations a group of ‘Water Walkers’ is following the boundaries of the traditional territories of the...
Museum celebrates Indigenous People’s Day with free admission
Today, June 21st, the Museum is offering FREE admission in recognition of Indigenous People's Day.
Stop by anytime from 10-5 PM to explore the Museum...