- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
At the most recent Owen Sound Operations Committee, the discussion of untamed garbage had fingers pointing in every direction, including at the City itself.
Councillor Brian O'Leary insisted "We're enablers. We let it happen. We need to put the hammer down."
A written complaint by the Downtown Improvement Area (DIA) of discarded furniture on downtown ...
The following notice was distributed to downtown property owners and DIA members, and was published in the Sun Times, "the newspaper of record" to which we subscribe, and on the City website. And still I missed it. My apologies. But I did happen to ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
The services and costs of having the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) provide Owen Sound with policing was presented to the OPP costing working group on September 12. That information is available to the public here.
The City has retained Levack Management Consulting of Amherstburg to ...
- by R. Michael Warren
First before I argue that Premier Wynne's higher minimum wage and other workplace improvements will benefit our economy and democracy let me make a couple of things clear.First, I've had experience meeting payrolls in my own businesses. It's challenging. Second, I'm not a left-leaning economist using this platform for political advocacy. Instead, I am ...
Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, is pleased to see that the Federal Government has finally listened to concerns raised by the Official Opposition and by Canadian seniors and will be reversing changes made on January 1st, 2017 to the application of a provision within the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) that applies to couples that are involuntarily separated.
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