Every April 28 is a National Day of Mourning in Canada.
This morning in Queens Park in Owen Sound, members of our community gathered to remember and honour those who have died, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace. Hundreds die and thousands are damaged every year in just doing their job.
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The official start of the Ontario election campaign is May 9 about noon, but Progressive Conservative Bill Walker is ready to run. His campaign office opened today in Owen Sound, and supporters came to hear Walker speak and pick up their blue "Team Walker" shirts and election signs.
Walker says he is running for a third term as MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound for the same reasons he ran the first time –
The local Rogers customer received a reply when they wrote with a concern about this new agreement:
"By using the [Rogers email] services you agree that you have obtained the consent of your friends and contacts to provide their personal information (for example: their email address or telephone number) to Oath or a third party,...
Grab a cup of joe with your neighbourhood police officer.
"Coffee with a Cop" is a community-based initiative that provides a platform for officers to connect with the public in a relaxed, neutral setting. It's an opportunity to bring officers and the communities they serve...
It was with interest that I read Patrick Watson's open letter to Owen Sound's Mayor Council in response to the Owen Sound Accessibility Advisory Committee's recommendation to pave the trail that runs from the entrance to Harrison Park at 2nd Avenue East and 1st Street East. The comments that followed on...
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