- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Day 1 of x days where x = the unknown number of days I will pick up trash.
Inspired by the sun and the Owen Sound Waste Watchers trash pick up, in my Easter bunny dress and rubber boots and with my trusty picker-upper-don't-bend-downer in hand, I walked over to my neighbourhood park.
This park was built for...
The Owen Sound Police are investigating a report of a stolen pickup truck. On April 21, 2019 between 12:00 am to 7:30 am a 2003 Chevrolet 2500 grey in colour truck bearing license number “RIBEY 1” was stolen from a residence in the Hillcrest School area.
The truck is further described as...
In two hours before the rain could return Saturday afternoon, Waste Watcher volunteers had gathered 5,540 pieces of trash, 1,066 cigarette butts and three syringes from Owen Sound's east shoreline. And yes, they counted them.
Styrofoam, broken glass, food wrappers, coffee cups, beverage bottles...
I don’t often write about political issues, however, today I’m willing to make an exception.
Reports in the media advise that Southern and Northern Ontario Library Services are facing a 50 per cent budget cut from the province. Tourism, Culture and Sport Minister Michael Tibollo has defended the cuts, saying...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Tim Nicholls Harrison, CEO of the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Public Library, expressed his concerns today over the announcement of provincial cuts that will affect local services and costs...
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