- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
The work of planners is to make urban and rural places better for the rest of us to live and work and play in. That was my take away from Thursday evening, when the planners of Grey County and Owen Sound celebrated 25 years of their professional designation by sharing broadly about the history, present and future of their work.
From the Niagara Escarpment to South Africa, and...
- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Two storefronts are taking downtown Owen Sound in a somewhat new direction.
Crown4Crown, a youth drop-in centre at 783-785 2nd Avenue East, promises youth employment assistance...
- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
The temperature was -13 in Toronto, but that did not deter hundreds and hundreds of parents and therapists of autistic children from taking their concerns to Queens Park today.
Parents from Grey-Bruce joined those from across the province and could be heard inside the Legislature...
- Hub staff
With the Board of the Downtown Improvement Area's votes tonight, free parking is a step closer for Owen Sound.
Although the details still need the approval of city council at their March 18 meeting, City Manager Wayne Ritchie said he would "stick his neck out" and order stickers announcing that parking was "compliments of downtown merchants and the Owen Sound". The plan is...
Green Party of Ontario leader Mike Schreiner released the following statement following the news of Ron Taverner’s withdrawal from the role of OPP Commissioner:
“I want to thank Ron Taverner for doing the right thing by withdrawing from the role of OPP Commissioner. This decision is in the best interest of the OPP and the people of Ontario...
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