On Sunday September 25th just before 12:00 p.m. the Owen Sound Police Service received a call about a man assaulting the caller and then fleeing in a Ford pick up truck. The caller also indicated that the driver was impaired by alcohol.
Police located the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop in order to investigate the allegations. The driver however failed to stop for police ...
- By Jim Hutton
My previous articles on taxation during the period 2011 to 2020, were based on the city’s Audited Financial Statements available on the city’s website. The Audited Financial Statements give us a high level of confidence. However, as currently constructed they do not provide sufficient visibility for us to see how individual department budgets are growing. For example, the audited financials show us statements for “Recreation and Cultural Services” which includes the Library, the Art Gallery, the Bayshore and the Rec Centre. However, the city’s audited financial statements are currently structured to show only groups of departments,
A booklet was placed on every member's desk at the most recent meeting of the River District Board of Management (RDBM) (formerly the Downtown Improvement Area).
The Homelessness Response Toolkit was developed as collaboration between Iain De Jong from OrgCode and the Ontario Business Improvement Area Association (OBIAA) to provide approaches and practical strategies for best responding to homelessness and related issues in the commercial areas of communities.
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Participants of the Healthy Communities Conference in Owen Sound will be looking to the future as this year’s event focuses on the theme of “Fostering Sustainable Communities in Grey-Bruce.”
Leith Deacon, associate professor in Rural Planning and Development at the University of Guelph’s School of Environmental Design & Rural ...
Always an exciting day for the students of École catholique Saint-Dominique-Savio, they came to celebrate Franco-Ontario Day at Owen Sound city hall, and watch the Franco-Ontarian flag be raised over the city.
September 25 was officially declared to be Franco-Ontario Day in 2010 in recognition of the Franco‑Ontarian flag, created by Gaétan Gervais and Michel Dupuis and raised for the first time on September 25, 1975.
Ontario is home to the largest Francophone community in Canada outside Quebec.
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