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A three-continent adventure and it all continues in Owen Sound.
The owners of one of Owen Sound's newest restaurants, Oregano Bistro, have been across the globe and found home.
Ping is a seamstress who worked in Toronto for a fashion designer, travelling up to Owen Sound three days every week before buying a home here. Jimmy had a number of restaurants in London, England where he lived and worked in the business for 27 years.
Ping and Jimmy were classmates and friends in ...
In summer, the trees of the forest are a sea of green. The apple and maple in the front yard are a ball of leaves. The asters by the lane present waves of white above green. Now that snow has fallen, the green is replaced with a sea of white with grey stands of trees, lacey black shrubs, and yellow-grey stalks of wild flowers. It is a barren view, in a way, but what is revealed is the ...
The province has developed a proposed Food and Organic Waste Framework. Together with the Strategy for a Waste-Free Ontario: Building a Circular Economy and Ontario's Climate Change Action Plan, the proposed Framework will help Ontario build a circular economy and fight climate change. The Framework consists of two complementary components:
Part A: Proposed Food and Organic Waste Action Plan which outlines strategic commitments to be taken by the province to address food and organic waste; and,...
Annual elections for the Bluewater District School Board trustee positions of Chair and Vice-Chair were held as part of the Initial Meeting of the Board on December 19, 2017.
Ron Motz, Trustee for the Municipality of West Grey/Town of Hanover, was acclaimed as Chair for a fourth term. Also acclaimed was Jan Johnstone, Trustee for the Municipality of Kincardine/Township of Huron-Kinloss, who continues as Vice-Chair for a third term.
Trustees are now entering....
After a thorough report from their consultants on the subject, Owen Sound City Council has decided unanimously to reject the OPP proposal for providing police services to the City.
Owen Sound Police Services (OSPS) has agreed to review their own services and their budget to see if they can get closer to the benchmark set by the OPP.
When consultants Joe Levack and Roger Hollingworth presented what they referred to as an "apples to apples" comparison...
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