- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
At Owen Sound City Council's last meeting, Deputy Mayor and Grey County Councillor Brian O'Leary reported that he had suggested to the county's Mental Health and Addictions Task Force that the Ontario school curriculum be changed to “fill a void.” In particular, he wanted to add education on the dangers of tobacco and drugs, and “a mental health education curriculum beginning in primary school.”
It is shocking that no one on the Task Force, including the Medical Officer of Health, nor MPP Bill Walker whose government implemented the most recent revision to Ontario's Physical Education and Health Curriculum in 2019, seem to know what is in it. ...
The 2022 construction season is here, and Grey County is making a number of investments into county roads through construction and resurfacing, bridge rehabilitation and surface repairs.
Planned Projects: ...
- by Kathy Barratt
On April 26, 2022 a very dear friend of mine fell and fractured her shoulder.
She was 85 years old and living on her own in her apartment with full expectations of remaining there for the near future. ...
Dear Editor
Affordable child care is a major contributor to economic growth enabling more parents to return to work. That’s a good thing and all centres welcome this plan for that reason. But what will it cost?
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has released data that points to who was at fault in the collisions that cost close to 350 motorcyclists their lives over the past 10 years....
Between 2012 and 2021, the OPP investigated 326 fatal motorcycle incidents that claimed the lives of 342 motorcyclists. Over the 10-year period, the motorcyclists who died were reportedly the at-fault driver in ...
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