National Tree Day - Sept. 24; Acts of Kindness; Household Battery Collection; More Than Trees: Grey Sauble Conservation Authority; Community Improvement Plan; New Durham Paramedic Base Open House Sept. 27;
Read MoreThe Blue Mountains OPP Detachment Board is looking for resident feedback on policing priorities in the community. The Board is seeking feedback from residents on their concerns and priorities for policing for the next three years, and their level of satisfaction with their policing services today. Residents are invited to complete the brief survey by September 30, 2025. The results of the survey will be reviewed by the Detachment Board at its October meeting. The survey can be completed online at www.thebluemountains.ca/OPPSurvey, and paper copies are available at The Blue Mountains Public Library and Town Hall. Please return completed surveys to the Clerks Department at Town Hall. For more information on The Blue Mountains OPP Detachment Board, visit their webpage or contact: Carrie Fairley Acting Deputy Clerk and Recording Secretary Town of The Blue Mountains (519) 599-3131 ext. 219
Learn MoreDaylight saving time will officially began in North America on Sunday March 9, 2025, when clocks move forward by an hour. Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 2:00 A.M. On Saturday night, clocks are set back 1 hour (i.e., gaining 1 hour) to “fall back.” Note: Since the time changes at 2:00 A.M., we generally change our clocks before bed on Saturday.
Learn More60th Anniversary of our Flag which is a symbol that unites Canadians and reflects the common values we take pride in — democracy, inclusion and equity and VIDEOS: We are Canadian': 25 years later; Tom Green; Elbows Up; Jim Cuddy; Battle Hymn of the Republic
Learn MoreGrey Sauble Conservation Authority (GSCA) is inviting local landowners to participate in its Tree Planting Program for spring 2026, an opportunity to transform unused land into thriving forests, enhance their property, and leave a green legacy for future generations. Since 1984, GSCA has helped landowners plant millions of trees across Grey Bruce.
Read MoreThe Town of The Blue Mountains is pleased to announce that Adam Smith has been selected as the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO).
Read MoreThis year, Open Fields will take place on Saturday, September 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour local farms and learn about the work, knowledge & investment required to run a modern farm.
Read MoreNational Tree Day - Sept. 24; Acts of Kindness; Household Battery Collection; More Than Trees: Grey Sauble Conservation Authority; Community Improvement Plan; New Durham Paramedic Base Open House Sept. 27;
Read MoreSuccessful 153rd Fall Fair; Adam Smith new Town CAO, Council Public Meetings - September 30th, Council Community BBQ, Programs Offered at the Beaver Valley Community Centre, Grey County Secures Federal Funding, Budget Guidelines and Economic Overview Sept 15th at COW meeting;
Read MoreUPGRADE TO AQUATIC CENTRE and stories in the Review - Tree Trust 5th Year Anniversary, TBM’s Tiny Forest, Walking Through the Fire: A Visual Album, Home Opportunities MOU, Devices, Golf ‘Fore’ Kids’ Sake, Tim Oliver Makes History, Ben Young Canadian Superbike Champion, Seniors Matters Today, About the Leg Up Luau, SweetWater Music Festival, Not Just an Anthem Singer, The Master Gardener’s Corner, Commemorative Veteran Banners, Pollinator Power, Soil Awareness Project, Try Curling
Read MoreNight Parade, Soil Awareness Project, International Overdose Awareness Day August 31st; Grants for Community Projects; Local Food Infrastructure Fund; Dinosaur Exhibit Ending at Grey roots; Transitions to Permanent Housing Pilot Project Funding Grey County
Read MoreGrey County To Receive Permanent Funding For Community Paramedicine Program; The GTHS Furball Gala Returns; Grey County COW August 14th; Golf ‘Fore’ Kids’ Sake; Commemorative Veteran Banners; Ontario Investing in Mobile Crisis Response Teams to Better Protect Communities; This Day in History
Read MoreAS OF AUGUST 20TH - The Town of The Blue Mountains Fire Department would like to advise the public that the total fire ban across the municipality has been lifted.
Read MoreThe Blue Mountains Public Library Marks 30 Years, Thornbury Yacht Club’s Night Parade, Beaver Valley Fall Fair Schedule, Art Walk, Up-dated Building Fees By-law, In Memoriams, Walking Through the Fire; The Humanity of August, Rock Union Church, Citation for Bravery, $49,900 OTF Grant for Ontario Track3, Commemorative Veteran Banners, Events for Life High Tea & Hats, Around Town, Master Gardener, 89.3 The NEW CFOS FM,
Read MoreCGMH Welcomes its First MRI Machine, Peel Street North Reconstruction, Go-Fund-Me for Darrell, Celebrate 50 Years of Summerfolk at Grey Roots, Today in History
Read MoreArts Walk; Music in the Park; Restricted Parking in Clarksburg Proposed; Improvements for Hwy 26; Local Food Stores Recognized; Saugeen Beach; SOS Program a Success; Funding for Business Development; Support for Business to go Digital; Big Brothers Big Sisters Golf Tournament
Read MoreJune 30th Weather Event Update, Notice for Intersection Improvements on Highway 26, Watering Restrictions are in Effect, Multi-Use Recreation Feasibility Assessment Results - July 16th; Twelve Projects Selected For Round Two of Youth Climate Action Fund; Friends Who Walk is Back This Summer!; Sean Patrick Dolan’s new thriller The Prophet of Frogs Hollow
Read MoreExtreme Weather Event, Canada Day Parade, Thank you from the Lion's Club, Cabbage Rolls, Master Gardener, Obituaries, Guides Advancement Night, Long Term Care Home Update, English Country Dance, Succession Planning for Farmers, Event Listing
Read MoreCanada Day Events, The Blue Mountains Council Passes By-law to Adopt Official Plan Amendment, Update Regarding peopleCare Long-Term Care Home, Grey, Bruce and Dufferin Transit Project Secures Up To $9.5 Million In Funding, Grey County Recognizes a Year of Operating Short-Term Emergency Shelter, Ontario Investing $2 Million to Protect Workers & Support Pearson Airport Expansion
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