- Hub staff
What happens when the small business owners of our community, the mom and pop shops, have a crisis? Everyone who has run a business of their own knows that there are both joys and challenges. And there is always the “what if...?” of being unable to work. No benefits, no coverage from the government.
Shelley Curley, owner of Awesome Blossoms...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
A city councillor remarked at Monday's meeting that the cigarette butt situation in another municipality councillors recently visited is far worse than Owen Sound. Presumably the councillor was referring to Ottawa, where councillors attended the AMO (Association of Municipalities of Ontario) annual conference.
Of course this is not surprising as...
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For many of us, Labour Day is a time of transition and reflection. For my three kids, it's time to wind down their summer job in Owen Sound and head ...
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Scientists, political leaders around the world and the Canadian public largely agree that we have reached a global climate emergency, which needs to be addressed immediately with bold actions in order to ...
Grey County is reviewing the local resourcing system for children with special needs. An anonymous survey for parents and caregivers is available online at ...
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