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Writing seminars at Owen Sound library Sunday
An array of writing seminars will be offered at the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library Sunday, April 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Wordshop” will feature local speakers who will lead sessions throughout the library, which is closed to the public Sundays. The event aims to help registrants “learn, connect, and inspire […]
Terry Fox Runs return to Grey-Bruce Sunday
Terry Fox Run events across Grey-Bruce will take place Sunday. The annual event bears the name of the revered young, one-legged runner who tried to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. There will be runs in a number of local communities including Owen Sound, Hanover, Meaford, Durham, Saugeen Shores and Lion’s Head. […]
New data shows impacts of rising food costs in Grey-Bruce
The Grey Bruce Health Unit has released new statistics that shines a local light on something most people who have been to the grocery store of late already know – food prices are skyrocketing. New affordability data revealed on Tuesday shows families and individuals are spending more on food, which is leaving less in peoples’ […]
Border guards seize $243K worth of Ketamine heading to Hepworth
A 41-year-old from Holland Landing faces charges after the Canada Border Services Agency seized six kilograms of Ketamine with an estimated street value of $243,000 destined for an address in Hepworth. According to a media release, the Grey Bruce OPP’s Community Street Crime Unit and members of the OPP Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau began an […]
Provincial concern over conservation authority ‘extras’ not seen here
Now that seven of eight member municipalities are onboard in principle with paying Grey Sauble Conservation Authority levies for what the province considers extras, agreements can be formalized with municipal staffs and then voted on by councils. Tim Lanthier, the GSCA chief administrative officer, said in an interview Monday that he has visited seven of […]
Winter wasn’t kind to Owen Sound’s roads
This past winter was “hellish” on city roads. The repeated freeze-thaw cycle and penetration of water within the asphalt layer through road defects and beneath it has taken its toll, city engineering services manager Chris Webb said. It’s been about 10 years since the last bad winter with so many freezing and thawing events like […]