- by Bob Hope
As a normal citizen, opportunities to change how our society deals with our “human remains” are far and few between; however in Owen Sound you will shortly have this opportunity. The city will review its 5 year plan for the City-owned cemetery on February 20, 4:30 at City Hall. For over 10 years I have been suggesting that our City include Natural Burial as a form of internment.
What is Natural Burial?
- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
So what do you do on that perfect winter day when the school buses ARE running and the playground is full of snow? You hold Carnaval!
Friday was just such a perfect day at Alexandra Community School in Owen Sound. There was a boot hockey game, and...
- by Kaitlyn Neath
Brockton Ontario will soon be home to a new maternity centre. An article posted by a local news source today described this centre as, “a charitable organization dedicated to helping young pregnant women.” The article also described the program as “designed to support and advocate for the most vulnerable, young pregnant girls who have fallen through the cracks.”
What this article failed to report was the organization’s charitable faith-based status, or its anti-choice....
Kindergarten students at East Ridge Community School in Owen Sound recognize “Have a Heart Day”.
Students in Mme Osborne and Mme Rice’s French Immersion Kindergarten class have been learning about Indigenous culture. Last week Sharon Isaac from M’Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre visited...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart
I went to high school in the 1960s. Maybe the same school you did.
There were no gay people at my school.
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