- by Shea Angus
These are crazy times we find ourselves in. Parks usually packed are empty. Streets bustling on a normal day are sometimes totally empty and quiet now. Main streets and many businesses typically flourishing with the arrival of Spring are closed to try and flatten the curve. However, life must go on.
In these times, a select few. . .
I came back to Owen Sound, my home town, after going through some tough personal stuff. I was very excited to bring my food truck, Bombshell Stella's - my dream and passion - back to my home town, and I have been looking for ways to support my community through it.
My passion is to support our veterans and first responders. For those of you who know me. . .
In recognition of the dedication, long hours and increased risk of working to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, the Ontario government is providing frontline staff with a temporary pandemic payment.
This increase will provide four dollars per hour worked on top of existing hourly wages, regardless of the qualified employee's hourly wage. In addition. . .
- By Jon Farmer
These are stressful times. As we move through the second month of physical distancing, continue to adapt to changes in our personal and professional lives, and process difficult news from local and international events it is not surprising that many people are struggling. COVID19 is a new and immediate danger but our necessary responses are also amplifying the underlying threats. . .
The recent placement of a “For Sale” sign at the northeast portion of Grey Sauble Conservation Authority’s Hibou Conservation Area near Leith has raised concerns by many local groups and residents. The sign, posted by Atlas World Real Estate Corporation, was installed on the property on Friday, April 10, 2020.
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