Locally organized, but national in scope, climate activists across the country are hosting a All In For A Bold Emissions Cap protest at lunch hour tomorrow at their local federal members' riding offices.
David Walton, of the Owen Sound Climate Action Team, has issued an invitation ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
What a party! The hosts were delightful, the food was amazing, and the place was hopping.
St. Mary's second annual Cultural Festival was THE place to be for a very happy hour last Friday. Hosted by the school's BIPOC...
Dear Editor – Thanks for the ‘Be A Good Neighbour’ media release by Owen Sound recently regarding dog owners responsibilities.
My main concern is the dogs ‘at large’ (off leash) part of Bylaw 2011-156 sec.5.1... “No person shall allow a dog to be at large within the City limits.”
Speaking from personal experience ....
- Michael Craig, Owen Sound trustee for the Bluewater District School Board, representing his opinions, not official Board policy
In April, a group called Get Real was invited to speak to students in several Bluewater DSB schools. Their agenda, as explained on their web site, is to combat “homophobic, transphobic, and racist language” with “friendly, honest, diverse, and personal-story driven” discussions around sex, gender and race.
The Get Real message is welcome in Bluewater schools
The Owen Sound River District launched a Locals Love It Here program on May 9, the Provincial Day of Action on Litter.
Locals Love It Here includes several initiatives that celebrate the locals who love the City of Owen Sound.
One initiative under the Locals Love It Here banner is a “Community Clean-up Kit”
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