On September 18, 2021 at 3:15 p.m., the South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a missing person. Liam MAGGS, 26-years-old, of Tara, was last seen on September 15, 2021.
On September 19, 2021, the missing person was located and spoke with police.
City of Owen Sound will mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a statutory holiday on September 30, following approval at the City Council meeting held on August 30. City Hall and all offices will be closed, and services will operate on a holiday schedule.
According to the City's media release, "The City will observe this holiday to provide an opportunity to recognize, reflect on and commemorate the legacy of residential schools or participate in a community event." The Every Child Matters Flag will fly at half-mast ...
The Owen Sound harbour walls were packed with camping fishers (or maybe fishing campers?) during our most recent Salmon Spectacular.
I think this is great.
But isn't it strange that this is allowed when "no camping" signs went up at the East side boat launch this summer when the boondockers started showing up?
- Hub staff
Yesterday's rally and march through downtown Owen Sound could have been mistaken for a last-minute pre-election event, although organizers had made it clear that was not their intention.
The "freedom rally" began at Bill Walker's office, where a bulnlhor gave directions from a truck pulling an 8 foot x 12 foot sign for the local People's Party of Canada candidate. ...
Local author Lili Anne (Georgas) Holding has written a new book which documents the history of the Greek community in Owen Sound from 1912 to 1932. Mythos (Greek for "story") describes the arrival of her grandmother, Sadie, from Greece in 1904 and follows the family from Ellis Island (New York) to Owen Sound.
In 1911, Sadie Scopis married Christos Georgas and they settled here ...
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