Bruce County warden recognizes all involved in winter storm response efforts
At the Bruce County council meeting, Thursday (Feb. 20), warden Luke Charbonneau shared a message of recognition for the community’s efforts and strength in response to the recent winter storms:
“I want to take a moment to sincerely thank everyone who played a role in responding to the recent winter storms.
“Our transportation and environmental services road crews worked tirelessly in tough conditions to keep our roads as safe and accessible as possible. Their dedication, resilience, and expertise in managing snow and ice, are truly commendable. We are all grateful for their efforts.
“I also want to recognize the strong collaboration between Bruce County and our local partners. Storms like this highlight the importance of working together - whether co-ordinating road closures, emergency responses, or keeping the public informed.
“The commitment of our municipal partners, emergency responders, and county staff to the safety of our residents and communities, does not go unnoticed.
“To our residents, thank you for your patience, understanding, and co-operation. Your support for road crews, and efforts to stay safe at home during severe weather, make a real difference.
“Winter in Bruce County is unpredictable, but one thing remains constant - the dedication of those who step up when it matters most.
“Thank you all for your hard work and commitment to keeping our communities safe.”
For winter road conditions and road closure information, visit
www.brucecounty.on.ca/road-conditions.
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