- by John Dickson, OSFN
On March 13, Nikki May's presentation to the Owen Sound Field Naturalists (OSFN) - Prairie Ecosystems - featured intriguing details of the resilience of the root structures of various prairie grasses, and their ability to stay alive underground in spite of drought, floods, foraging by bison, and fire. Some of these grasses have both shallow roots and...
Former federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent will be visiting Owen Sound on April 13 for a public discussion at the Harmony Centre concert hall, led by retired Globe and Mail journalist Michael Valpy. The event is free and...
On April 3, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. members of the Owen Sound Police Service were conducting an investigation near the intersection of 6th Street and 2nd Avenue East. An officer observed a man, who was wanted on multiple arrest warrants, exit an area apartment building.
The 29 year old resident of Owen Sound was placed under arrest by police. The man was subsequently found in posession...
A few months ago I heard a report that "bombs were falling" on a city. I found the phrase "bombs fall" disturbing. Rain falls. Snow falls. And while it is true that a part of what a bomb does is obey gravity, explosive devices are targeted by someone, fired by someone, and the destructive blast is experienced by people.
Words matter. They can illuminate ...
- by Mathea Treslan
As a high school student in Ontario, my expectations that the Ford government was going to be bad news for education have been realized. As of Friday March 15th, a date that marked the end of a leisurely March Break for most Ontario high school students, many of my peers and I felt the imminent threat of...
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