- by Dave Beverly-Foster
On Friday, youth from Saugeen First Nation, alongside an elder, organized a march in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en as they fight for sovereignty over their lands. I was lucky to be invited to march alongside . . .
More than three years ago the Museum and Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) began a journey to create a new space dedicated to showcasing local Indigenous heritage and culture. The “Anishnaabwe Endaat – Where We Live” exhibit opened in November 2018 and was created in collaboration with SON members...
In a very rural church that I worked in, I developed a pattern which I called "notice of motion." A comment was often made about churches like this that a decision would be made in a meeting, and then, out in the parking lot or during visits the next few days, the issue would be talked over and ...
Mayor Ian Boddy on the CFOS Open Line, February 18, with Claire McCormack, on the decision to delay the hiring of a Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Coordinator. (For clarification, the Coordinator position was recommended by Owen Sound's City Manager, not any citizens' group.)
"There are different theories of being a municipal councillor. One is that you are a trustee for the people. And the other one is that you are the voice of the people. And at various times we are one or the other, or somewhere. . .
- by Trudy Moyse
This is a sad day, as today I remember an incredible lady that was truly the heart of our small city. I’d always been aware of Ruth Gorbet as a strong and stylish downtown business owner, but in 1986 she became so much more to me. My brother Bob ( a realtor at the time) secured the Roxy for Owen Sound Little Theatre, and the fund-raising to pay the mortgage began.
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