In all likelihood, there was only one place in the world Sunday where someone could have drank a beer, eaten delicious food, shopped for handmade goods and received a psychic reading – and that place was the River District in downtown Owen Sound. Read More
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McKelvie leaves behind long legacy in Owen Sound
Ray McKelvie loved life at the rink nearly as much as those at the rink loved him. The long-time supporter of the city’s sports community died of cancer Thursday night at the Chapman House Hospice in Owen Sound, with family by his side. He was 87. Just a few weeks earlier he was working away […]