Over the years on the farm, I have learned that if something gets jammed, it can be un-jammed. When things break, they can be fixed.
For example, we jammed the hay baler badly just before finishing first cut. Once the jam was cleared, the machine still wouldn't pick up properly. Closer examination showed that a pick-up rod was out of place. We could see that a bushing had broken and would have to be replaced. But how we would ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
What used to be a conversation over the clothesline or the back fence is now a Facebook discussion with neighbours you may or may not know chiming in.
The following comments were all posted Tuesday in reference to the state of Owen Sound's winter maintenance since the snow stopped falling Monday morning. And of course, there are photos.
"I live on 8th Street East across from the college. We are just over the crest of a hill. The snowbank is so high that
City Police investigate hit and run.
Owen Sound Police are investigating a hit and run accident that occurred Monday evening on the east side of Owen Sound. A motorist reported to police that at approximately 8:35 p.m. she was driving east bound in the 1500 block of 16th Street East and...
OSDSS International students take their first step on home ice!
Thank you to the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre for allowing the students of Owen Sound District Secondary School to visit for their fun winter skate.
Within the group were some nervously excited new residents of...
- Hub staff
The Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound NDP is set to nominate their candidate for the provincial election this spring. Karen Gventer, who was the party's candidate in 2014, is seeking the nomination.
Gventer says she is bringing the message, "Enough is enough" to Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound. She is concerned that farmers, students, youth, seniors, women, working people, indigenous people, and small business owners can no longer afford...
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