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Groups seeking helpers will be at volunteer fair Oct. 24
It’s never been easy to find enough volunteers but COVID-19 has made it harder, a local volunteer co-ordinator said Monday. There’s a volunteer fair planned for Oct. 24 at the Harmony Centre in Owen Sound, the first since the pandemic struck in early 2020 and people were told to stay away from each other as […]
OSHaRE project will expand fresh produce access, return indoor dining
Better access to free, fresh produce for people in need will begin this summer, when Grey Bruce Food Share opens in downtown Owen Sound. The charitable group OSHaRE converted its dining hall — which closed due to COVID-19 health restrictions and remains closed — into a food storage and sorting centre for corporate food donations […]
Five Bears off at NHL rookie camps
It’s a little light at the Bayshore this week with five Attack players off showcasing their skills at National Hockey League rookie camps. NHL draft picks Cedrick Guindon (Montreal), Servac Petrovsky (Minnesota) and Kaleb Lawrence (Los Angeles), as well as free-agent invites Deni Goure (Carolina) and Ethan Burroughs (Florida) are hoping to earn invites to […]
Owen Sound gets funding to update equipment at Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
The City of Owen Sound successfully obtained a $400,000 Community Building Fund grant from the Government of Ontario and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
Man and three area youths charged after stabbing in Georgian Bluffs
A 19-year-old male from South Bruce Peninsula and three youths have been charged by police following a stabbing on Grey Road 1 in Georgian Bluffs this past Friday evening. According to an Ontario Provincial Police media release, the OPP, Owen Sound Police and Grey County Paramedics responded to a report of a stabbing on Grey […]
City bag tags, ‘urgent’ hockey glass replacement, biz licences, more
Owen Sound council decided not to reconsider its decision to raise bag tag prices. The tags will increase by one dollar, to $3.50 per tag, starting in the new year. Each bag of garbage to be collected is required to have a tag. Deputy Mayor Scott Greig’s motion Monday night for council to reconsider its […]