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More information discovered about Trevett game

Article content After reaching out to the Lucknow Sentinel a few weeks ago, Dave Brisban received many helpful hints about the “Trevett” game, which he believed was made in Lucknow. He also conducted much of his own research, which is being shared today. In an August 1910 article from the Sentinel, he discovered that Henry Trevett left the Teeswater Furniture Company in 1898 and partnered with Jesse Button to form the Lucknow F.C. Trevett stayed for ten years, then withdrew from the partnership. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. More information discovered about Trevett game Back to video

Goodwill money from proposed nuclear waste site pours into declining Ontario farm town What if it stops?

Goodwill money from proposed nuclear waste site pours into declining Ontario farm town. What if it stops? A citizens group is accusing Canada s nuclear industry of using its financial might to groom a declining Ontario farm community into becoming a willing host for the country s most dangerous radioactive waste.  Social Sharing

OPP looking into anti-DGR signs being damaged

Photo: Protect South Bruce - No DGR Facebook Group South Bruce OPP are investigating signs being damaged in the Teeswater and Culross Township area. The signs were posted by those in opposition to a proposed deep geological repository in South Bruce. A number of signs posted along Concession 10 were found sawed in half a few weeks ago. Investigators believe signs were being damaged during the overnight hours. The Municipality of South Bruce and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization earlier issued separate statements condemning the acts of vandalism being committed in the community. Police are asking anyone with information to contact South Bruce OPP or Crime Stoppers.

Borehole drilling at proposed nuclear waste site begins

SOUTH BRUCE, ONT. It’s a potentially monumental day in the Municipality of South Bruce. Crews started borehole drilling Friday to determine if 1500 acres north of Teeswater could house Canada’s first permanent nuclear waste facility. “We’re actually breaking ground. The rig is on site today, and has started the first part of the drilling, itself,” says Martin Sykes, senior geoscientist with the Nuclear Waste Management Organization. For the next 11 months, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) will be trying to prove that the rock and soil, north of Teeswater, can properly house Canada’s most radioactive waste, forever. They’ll be testing the geology and ground water, until at least next March, when they’ll report back to the community with their findings.

Letter to the Editor: May is Speech and Hearing awareness month

Author of the article: Submitted Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  1 minute read  •  Article content Seeing the ear on the willing to listen website as their logo, was a shock to me. Having a teenager that is deaf and hard of hearing, and the perception that people have of the elderly, adults, young adults, and children who cannot hear normally, puts using this logo in poor taste and judgement. The phrase, willing to listen, means nothing to me. Who are you only willing to listen to for your information? Are you actually willing to listen to information presented by those not working in the nuclear industry? Also the statement – be kind to each other; it isn’t kind when the portrayed logo is improperly used. I don’t feel welcome in this community because I am outsider, born in Europe. Our community is split in half and this not the community’s fault but our municipality of South Bruce council and Mayor. It seems they are only thinking about

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