Owen Sound council postponed debate and a vote on Coun. John Tamming’s motion to ban some short-term accommodation rentals in residential neighbourhoods, until city staff provide councillors with more information — not expected for six months. Read More
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Welcome to the Ontario Hockey League Carter George. The Owen Sound Attack’s 16-year-old third-string goaltender played a starring role Thursday night in Barrie as the Owen Sound Attack came all the way back from a 5-1 deficit midway through the game to win in a shootout. The Thunder Bay native who the Attack took in […]
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Meet your candidates – Wards 2 and 3
by Hannah MacLeod In this year’s municipal election, two candidates have already been acclaimed for Ward 1, three candidates are running for Ward 2 and two candidates are running for … Continue reading Meet your candidates – Wards 2 and 3 →
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Wolves fall short of CWOSSA title, lose to BCI 22-12
The Owen Sound District Wolves fell to the Brantford Collegiate Institute Mustangs in their bid to be crowned Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association AAA girls rugby champions. The BCI Mustangs topped Owen Sound 22-12 in Friday’s CWOSSA final at Bisons Alumni North Park Sports Complex in Brantford. With the win, the Mustangs qualify for […]
Woodstock council must keep pushing ahead despite mayor’s charges: councillor
With its mayor facing sex assault charges, Woodstock city council will continue to focus on the job it was elected to carry out, a councillor says. “There’s lots of business our city has to do,” Coun. Mark Schadenberg said Wednesday. “From planning to budgets to bylaw, the agendas keep moving forward. We’ve got to keep […]
South Haven adds Lake Michigan restrictions in bad weather
SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. (AP) — A southwestern Michigan town that swells with summer visitors is taking steps to keep people out of Lake Michigan during hazardous conditions.
The city council in South Haven agreed to install gates to close popular piers at certain times. Swimmers also could be fined if they’re in the lake, though surfers or kite boarders who embrace big wind and waves would be exempt.