A few courageous members of the Owen Sound and District Junior Optimist Club team for Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) spent the night outdoors on Friday February 18, to raise awareness and funds for those who are experiencing housing insecurity in our area.
As the weather forecast called for high winds and blowing snow, 13 year old Isaac told his mother “There’s no way we are going to reschedule this for the weather, because people who actually sleep outside don’t get to choose”.
If someone can make ping pong the national sport of one billion people, someone can make this the national game of earth.
Think up five good qualities a neighbour has, and they do the same about you.
Get help if you need it. Then write them down on pieces of paper or cardboard.
Then place them behind your back and your neighbour does the same. ...
- by Rob Leonard
I moved from Owen Sound 4 years ago to a city with 10,000 more people and there is a noticeable difference even at a 10k increase. The job opportunities are better but you have to consider the fact that my new city isonly 30 minutes north of Barrie.
When I lived in Owen Sound I was very much in favour of growth but ...
By Jon Farmer
On February 28th Owen Sound City Council will consider two motions related to housing: one by Deputy Mayor O’Leary to accept and support Grey County’s housing plan and another by Councillor Merton to create a municipal housing plan for Owen Sound.If we’re lucky, council will pass both motions.
The City of Owen Sound and Municipality of Brockton have declared significant weather events.
Grey County declared a significant weather event effective 10:00 p.m. on Friday, February 18 due to forecasted weather conditions that will impact roads maintained by the County . ...
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