- Mayor Janice Jackson, Town of South of Bruce Peninsula
Today Council made a very difficult decision. Council resolved to close all of our Town beaches. It was primarily a decision to close Sauble Beach but in doing so, we worried that we would push thousands onto our smaller beaches. We hope this closure will . . .
Between June 19th and June 21st, 2020, 17 motorists were charged with stunt driving - 50km/h or more over the posted speed limit - in Grey and Bruce on Highways 6 and 10 south of Owen Sound and Highway 6 on the Bruce Peninsula. The one stopped at Sunny Valley Road was driving 185 km/hr. An 18th was stopped and charged on Bruce Road 3.
- by Karen Houle
It’s Indigenous Peoples Day here in Kanata. For a long time I had to choose between being who I was as a 2Spirit person, and being included in community as a person with two parents that were ‘half breeds’.
My life has often shifted and changed based on dichotomies. . .
National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations may look different this year, but creativity and imagination can provide many options for marking the occasion.
For generations, many Indigenous peoples and communities have celebrated their culture and heritage on or near this date due to the significance of the summer solstice as the longest...
- by John A. Tamming
Owen Sound is a stunning and compelling place to live. But it consists of a relatively tiny 8 square miles and 21,000 residents, more or less. The population pops up during the day, but no one really knows how many commute in and out of the city. So let’s just stipulate that the daytime population moves up to 26,000.
To police this modest town, we have a whopping 40 full-time police officers. . .
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