Response to City of Owen Sound’s decision to support the 712 apartment complex on the former RCA property:
City Planners and the Director fully supported this initiative in spite of the concerns outlined on September 12, 2022, and written letters, from the community, expressing concerns. After minimal discussion, the Council unanimously ...
With the upcoming municipal elections comes an opportunity to make much needed change.
I am joining what appears to be a growing number of Owen Sound taxpayers who are really concerned with our present Council ... especially with the lack of leadership by the Mayor and Deputy Mayor.
Decisions made during the present term of Council clearly showed ...
It is easy to see beauty these days. Trees are shining with colour – brilliant yellow, scarlet, orange. Individual leaves on the ground show their glory. In sheltered places asters are ...
There has been much misinformation and misquoting being spread around and I just wanted to set the record straight for anyone looking for these answers.
My wife is not an elementary school teacher for the Durham School Board, this is simply not true and the linkedin profile that this is being quoted from is Christine Azevedo, my wife is Christina Azavedo.
My children do not go to school in this area ...
As a former chief financial officer of a public institution and an Owen Sound taxpayer, I was alarmed when I reviewed 9-years of the city’s audited financial statements. Unlike most public institutions that are totally reliant on a reluctant provincial government to make up the difference between revenues and expenses, municipalities have the ability to stretch revenues to match expenses by simply raising taxes. This provides municipal councils with the freedom to approve staff requests for budget increases that would never be approved in other public institutions.
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