Saugeen Education Department Awards Night Tender for Catering Date: Friday, June 26, 2026 | 5-8pm with refreshments served throughout Contact: Saugeen Education Department, Janice Mason 519-797-2781 ext. 1120 Janice.mason@saugeen.org Application Deadline Monday June 8, 2026 Please include: Name, Contact number, Email, Tender amount, menu. We are looking for a light menu, “family friendly” finger foods, cold refreshments, water, coffee
On May 5th, 2026 the Ontario Court of Justice is going to be holding a hearing at James Mason Community Centre. This is a hearing about disturbance of Ne’bwaaakah Giizwed Ziibi, a registered archaeological site at 6 rankin St. Southampton. To read the full communique from Chief & Council and to see the agenda
Members of Saugeen, We are exited to announce that funding has been allocated to support upgrades to the pow wow grounds and baseball diamonds. These improvements reflect important needs identified by the community and represent a significant investment in the spaces where members gather, celebrate, and engage in recreational activities. These shared spaces serve not
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May, 2026
Saugeen Education Department Awards Night Tender for Catering Date: Friday, June 26, 2026 | 5-8pm with refreshments served throughout Contact: Saugeen Education Department, Janice Mason 519-797-2781 ext. 1120 Janice.mason@saugeen.org Application Deadline Monday June 8, 2026 Please include: Name, Contact number, Email, Tender amount, menu. We are looking for a light menu, “family friendly” finger foods, cold refreshments, water, coffee
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May, 2026
On May 5th, 2026 the Ontario Court of Justice is going to be holding a hearing at James Mason Community Centre. This is a hearing about disturbance of Ne’bwaaakah Giizwed Ziibi, a registered archaeological site at 6 rankin St. Southampton. To read the full communique from Chief & Council and to see the agenda
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Apr, 2026
Members of Saugeen, We are exited to announce that funding has been allocated to support upgrades to the pow wow grounds and baseball diamonds. These improvements reflect important needs identified by the community and represent a significant investment in the spaces where members gather, celebrate, and engage in recreational activities. These shared spaces serve not

