- by Abbey Blokland, Second in a series on women in business during the pandemic
According to CFIB news, one in seven small businesses are at risk of closure from the results of COVID-19. This means 5-22% of businesses will close in Ontario. In downtown Owen Sound small businesses are opening during the pandemic despite these odds.
Bloemers Flowers and Plants opened January 2020 and remained open for four months until ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Abbey Blokland is a student at Owen Sound District Secondary School (OSDSS) who has been doing a co-op placement with the Owen Sound Hub this term, and we are honoured to have her.
Abbey has written a number of stories, including her first opinion piece on Mary Miller ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor, with help from some friendly neighbours
With fewer syllables than any public school name in the area, the Gitche Namewikwedong dedication of the 10th Street bridge is just unfamiliar to many locals, no more unpronouncable than those school names are to some of our newest Owen Sounders.
Some of our neighbours had these observations on the name:
The Anti-Human Trafficking Committee of Violence Prevention Grey Bruce has announced an information session and community forum for late November. The free and public events will feature human trafficking experts and showcase the committee’s work to organize local responses to human trafficking in Grey and Bruce counties.
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
As always - just a few observations - these days from the West Atrium at City Hall via Rogers.
Owen Sound Little Theatre (OSLT) has asked council to help them do live outdoor theatre ...
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