You are not allowed to sit inside the laundromat because of Covid, your clothes and shoes are soaking wet because you spent the night on the river bank in a driving rain, and your socks are in the dryer. That's why you are on the bench in a downtown Owen Sound parking lot. A few months ago, even the public benches were closed.
October 10 is World Homelessness Day. While you are thinking ...
The NeighbourWoods North team is very busy planting more trees along sections of the Healing Path, and in the Forest of Hope and Healing on the site of the Owen Sound hospital. Plans for the Healing Path are well under way, with ...
Dear all families in Grey Bruce,
With Thanksgiving approaching, and as the Medical Officer of Health for Grey Bruce I am very thankful to everyone in Grey Bruce for the amazing support they have shown in truly investing in efforts to best position our communities for success in ...
In September, the unemployment rate for the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region decreased by 0.8 percentage points to 7.9%. At the same time, the provincial unemployment rate decreased by 1.1 percentage points to 11%.
Overall net employment in the region increased by 2,400 with both ...
- by Abbey Blokland
According to Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) news, one in seven small businesses are at risk of closure from the results of COVID-19. This means 5 to 22% of businesses may close in Ontario. In downtown Owen Sound, small businesses are opening during the pandemic despite these odds. Here's the first in a series about local women in business in a time of COVID.
On September 5th, Wild Flowesr Consignment opened to the public ...
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