As a resident of Saugeen Shores, I take exception to the wording in Mayor Charbonneau's message that was issued on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Firstly, let me say that I have greatly respected Her Majesty. I admire her dedication to service and her efforts to reconcile many competing traditions.
However, Mayor Charbonneau seems not to understand the world of 2022. He uses the word "affinity" twice. This presumes that deep down the people of Saugeen Shores felt an "affinity" to the crown. In 2022 I would question this.
The first River District Wheel & Ride Event is happening on Saturday, September 10, 2022, at the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This is a free family friendly event to promote back-to-school street safety.
The event will offer an obstacle course, rules of the road, bike maintenance, live on-location broadcasting, children’s tattoo parlour, face painting, community bbq, and more.
The Owen Sound Fall Fair opens at Victoria Park today, marking its 170th anniversary with a two-day event.
Features run from the Fight The Knight medieval show to the Kids Pedal Tractor Pull, the regional 4-H beef show to the annual BBQ Beef Dinner, and traditional fall fair favourites such as exhibits and contests in quilting, pickling and preserves ...
In August, the unemployment rate for the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region decreased by 0.5 percentage points to ...
On FASD ( Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) Day, Friday, September 9, the Southwest Ontario Aboriginal Health Access Centre will celebrate the official opening of DOOKJIIKAHN FASD assessment and diagnostic clinic in Grey Bruce.
DookjiiKahn – which means “A place to look for and to find answers” in Anishinaabemowin – is the first community-based, culturally safe, best practices driven,
CopyRight ©2015, ©2016, ©2017 of Hub Content
is held by content creators