The amazing volunteers of Neighborwoods North (NWN), who have spent hundreds of hours planting trees, lining the ER entrance with flowering crab apples, and planting a 125-foot Welcoming Garden on the Owen Sound Hospital property, are at it again. This time, they are starting the process to build Phase 1 of a 1.7 kilometer Healing Path around the hospital for families, patients, staff and the public to enjoy while at the hospital. The location of the path has been marked and NWN has just issued a Request for Quotes to find a contractor to build the path. ...
- by David Clark
In a recent discussion with the Publisher of The Hub about high taxes and, for some, the perception that Owen Sound’s high property tax rates (primarily residential) are a barrier for people to build or purchase homes in Owen Sound, a question was posed: “Is this fact or fiction?”
Beyond the opinion that some believe it to be a fact, it is a question worth pursuing. ...
- by David Clark
In Part 1 of this analysis, we started to consider factors that might affect how someone decides where to buy or build a home - including, yes, the level of property taxes. Now we'll look at some other available data and consider what else could affect those choices. ...
Persephone Market Garden is an ecological vegetable farm and tree nursery, at home on 100 acres of forest, swamp, and meadows. We're in Park Head, between Owen Sound and Sauble Beach, on the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.
We focus on regenerative principles, community building, and well-designed systems. ...
- by Ken Dunn
I am excited to be performing at Heartwood Concert Hall in Owen Sound on Sunday May 1 with my friend Karen Morand from Windsor. Heck, even Anna will be joining me for a few tunes. ...
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