- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Another housing project is going to a public meeting at city council on Monday, this one a proposed 477 units between the back of the Owen Sound hospital and the back of Walmart/Home Depot.
Phase 1 includes two four-storey apartment buildings for a total of 156 units and 87 townhouse units. The developer is asking for changes ...
The Ford government’s provincial budget released today continues the march toward private, for-profit health care at the expense of Ontarians’ health and pocketbooks, says the Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA).
“ONA and our 68,000 front-line nurses and health-care professionals continue to witness the detrimental impacts of this government’s policy decisions ...
Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health and Chief Coroner issued a notice to public health units this week to raise awareness about an increased detection of xylazine and benzodiazepines in Ontario’s unregulated drug supply.
The increase in xylazine and frequent benzodiazepine presence in Ontario’s unregulated drug supply is concerning as it may contribute to an increased risk ...
The library is pleased to welcome local author U.W. Baker to discuss her book Shades of Betrayal. Join us Saturday April 01, 2023 at 2:00 pm in the library auditorium. The novel was inspired by her mother’s wedding dress made from a WWII parachute and brings to light WWII history of Eastern Europe.
U.W. Baker left Poland for Canada in 1983, but never forgot her parents’ stories of wartime Poland. Much of Shades of Betrayal is based
Premier Doug Ford's government tabled the Ontario 2023 budget yesterday. You've probably come across a few headlines about it and possibly heard the talking points that accompanied the budget.
But you haven't yet heard about its intergenerational implications. Check out our seven intergenerational takeaways about the Ontario budget ....
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