Apologizing in public is not easy, especially for leaders. They are heroes when things go right –and scapegoats when things go wrong.
Since reading Beards for Bucks’ apologies of a councillor, our mayor, our MPP, and our MP, I googled how to make a proper apology. . .
- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
The Council of the Municipality of West Grey took a ground-breaking step of leadership in our region at their July 7 meeting.
Acknowledging systemic racism exists in every community and institution, and recognizing its own goals "to listen to our community, value diverse voices, and build partnerships" the council unanimously supported a motion to "actively work towards. . .
- by Brad Hood
I am proud of our country! Our people have hung in there and followed the advice of health experts. Not only has this helped to flatten the curve and slow down this virus but it has...
Today, Jill Dunlop, Associate Minister of Children and Women's Issues, announced the province is eliminating the practice of birth alerts. Birth alerts (also known as hospital alerts) are notifications sent by children's aid societies to hospitals when they believe a newborn may be in need of protection.
Alternative approaches to birth alerts include providing counselling services such. . .
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Publisher and Editor, OwenSoundHub.org
Thank you to all those who donated to the Owen Sound Hospital Foundation's Critical Response Fund: COVID-19 over the weekend. Reportedly over $8000 was raised in the Beards for Bucks event at the Georgian Bay Centre for the Arts.
I too was surprised that a stylist did the shave-off, as I knew that Phase Two restrictions clearly states "No services. . .
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