- by John A. Tamming
Owen Sound is a stunning and compelling place to live. But it consists of a relatively tiny 8 square miles and 21,000 residents, more or less. The population pops up during the day, but no one really knows how many commute in and out of the city. So let’s just stipulate that the daytime population moves up to 26,000.
To police this modest town, we have a whopping 40 full-time police officers. . .
Summaries of the story of Abraham and Sarah declare that they are examples of faithful living. As a result, I assumed they set out from their homeland with a clear sense of God's plan for them. Examining their story more ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Now that the conversation about policing has been started, it may be time to start sharing our stories. Here is one of mine, recent enough to be fresh in my mind.
Two months ago I was out taking some photos around the community in a. . .
On August 5, 2020 at 9 am, Robert Barnett and the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy are meeting virtually with the Township of Southgate to share information about fighting climate change in rural Grey. The meeting with Southgate Council is the first of a series of EBC meetings to discuss natural climate change strategies with municipal councils across...
In these days of COVID, there’s been a lot of talk about how things will change … or ought to change.
The New York Times ran a remarkable editorial in April as part of a series on ‘What America Needs’. It was as if America’s paper of record suddenly woke up and realized the country was...
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