- by Brad Hood
Please indulge me as I post a nostalgic nature story.
My grandmother was born in County Meath Ireland and lived at the Irish Block. She passed in 1956 when I was 2. My mother had a wild rambling rose planted at our family home in Owen Sound. She informed me it was my grandmother's rose ...
This has been an interesting election campaign for me. I had bilateral knee surgery on the 9th of September so I have not been able to get out to speak to you by going door to door. I did manage to attend all three events put on where the public could ask questions and get answers so I thought I would share the links to the two events that were publicized.
The West Grey Library’s Indigenous Series Biindigin (‘Come in’) continues at the library’s Durham Branch on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 10:30 a.m.
Led by Diane Owen, a Metis Elder, this is an ongoing series of interactive sessions to introduce aspects of Indigenous culture ...
The MS Chi-Cheemaun is back in Owen Sound. The ferry left its Tobermory berth this morning, arriving in Owen Sound Harbour shortly after noon.
Staff photographer David Galway joined fans and admirers of the Chi-Cheemaun as it backed in to its winter resting spot ...
Volunteerism is declining say local non-profit organizations, and they are holding an educational and recruitment fair Monday Oct. 24 at Harmony Centre in Owen Sound to attract new and experienced volunteers interested in helping in their communities.
The Owen Sound and Area Volunteer Administrators (OSAAVA) hopes Grey Bruce residents who are thinking of volunteering ...
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