This week marks the anniversary of Treaty 93 in which the Chippewas of Nawash were compelled to cede 6,000 acres of land in the lands of Saugeen Ojibway Nation. This land had been designated as the Colpoy's Bay Reserve.
We, the Oxenden Indigenous Art Project Planning Group, believe that readers of the Owen Sound Hub will be interested in a summary of the treaties concerning these lands as we work to build right relations with the Chippewas of Nawash and the Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation ...
- by Michael McLuhan
On Friday morning August 4th at 1 AM, Bill Proud left us. We are the poorer for it. The few words allowed here will barely scratch the surface of how much Bill contributed to our community. Stricken with Parkinsons in his later years, he refused to let the condition slow him down. He continued to gather and sell mushrooms at the Farmers Market in Owen Sound. Many are not aware of his other accomplishments, his lasting contributions to our community, his other life.
Kelso Beach at Nawash Park will once again be home to The Georgian Bay Folk Society’s Summerfolk Music & Craft Festival this coming weekend in Owen Sound.
And of course, this means west-side traffic may be slightly busier than usual ...
Intersections Wood Collaborative is proud to partner with the Grey Bruce Woodturners Guild to host a turn-athon which will feature woodworkers from across southern Ontario making spinning tops for donation to children’s charities.
Tops will be made by turning blocks of wood at high speed ...
Professional photographer and The Eagle Huntress co-producer Asher Svidensky will be joining this year's Meaford International Film Festival (MIFF) via Zoom to discuss the film.
Mr. Svidensky travelled to Mongolia where he photographed eagle hunting and eventually discovered Aisholpan, the star of the film ...
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