- by Jim Hutton
One question that many who have read my analysis of Owen Sound’s current financial situation is: “So our city has fallen on hard times, but haven’t all municipalities been struggling?”. To answer this question we really need to compare our city to similarly sized communities in our area. The best candidate that I found for this comparison ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Does it matter who pays for the election campaigns of municipal candidates?
Campaigns cost money – literature, signs and advertising make a difference, and supporters give to help their favourite candidates achieve success.
The reason election finance laws are continually being updated is to ensure that the process is fully ...
The Paramedic Ride will be travelling through Bruce County on Sunday, October 2 and Monday, October 3. This Memorial Ride, featuring fifty cyclists and five ambulances representing Paramedic Services from ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart. Editor
As of today, October 1, the Ontario minimum wage is $15.50, as announced by the Ford government last April. Students under 18 now receive a minimumof $14.60 per hour, up from $14.10.
The former Ontario government had announced a planned 2019 minimum wage increase to $15 from $14 per hour: that was cancelled by the Ford government.
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