- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
As always - just a few observations - these days from the West Atrium at City Hall via Rogers.
Owen Sound Little Theatre (OSLT) has asked council to help them do live outdoor theatre ...
- by Nadine Yousif, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Toronto Star
The majority of gun-related deaths in Ontario are suicides by men over the age of 45 who live in rural areas, a new study reveals.
The research, released Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, looks at firearm-related injuries and deaths ...
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is working with the Bluewater District School Board to address cases of COVID-19 associated with students attending Osprey Central School in the Municipality of Grey Highlands. As a result of the positive cases, the proposed school re-organization will be delayed.
Public Health is the lead in all outbreaks and case management and will let you know ...
Here’s the problem. Our economic health depends on a high level of consumption. To achieve this, we want people to make money and then spend it. However, right now people need a job in order to make money. That is why we hear the mantra, “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” The problem is that it doesn’t take full employment to provide all the goods and services that we would ever need.
Why not then pay people to consume?
This is the presentation to Owen Sound City Council that led to the staff recommendation for dedicating the new 10th Street bridge Gitche Namewikwedong.
Good Evening Mayor and Council, My name is Nanebahwequay better known as ...
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