Because everyone knows the expression "make hay while the sun shines," even the most urban among us can guess that this has been a tough farming summer. But tough does not begin to describe it.
There is lots of hay in the ...
The independent documentary film that opened this year's Hot Docs Festival - "Bee Nation" - will be presented on an outdoor screen in Harrison Park on Friday, July 21, starting at 8:30 PM. The filmmaker Lana Šlezić will introduce the film and participate in a panel discussion after the presentation. As part of the City's annuual summer Music and Movies series, music before the movie will be presented by the Madwayosh-jik Boys Drum Group from Saugeen First Nation. Admission is free.
"Bee Nation" follows the inspirational stories of...
Friends of the Gallery,
As you know the TOM has undertaken a careful due diligence process in regard to the Old Courthouse and Jail as the site of our new expanded Art Gallery. The Gallery Board has spent a considerable amount of time, effort and money over the last ten months.
The Courthouse site offers a number of advantages. However, the due diligence process and pre-consultation discussion with the City has revealed a wide range of concerns. These include insufficient parking, unknown heritage compliance requirements, building height restrictions, to name just a few concerns.
The primary objective of the Gallery is to build a new
From fiery cauldrons to the most inhospitable frozen regions of our universe, Starfest 2017 explores 'Fire and Ice' from July 20 to 22 in the darkness outside Ayton, Ontario. Our keynote speaker, NASA's 'Mr. Eclipse' himself, Fred Espenak, highlights the 2017 Great American Total Solar Eclipse. Then, discover ice on Mercury, Mars, and the Moon and see how it can be used to advance human exploration. Celebrate the success of Cassini with stunning images, unprecedented in detail and its many discoveries that have changed our view of the solar system. Explore the most promising places in the universe in updates from....
If there was any doubt about whom Owen Sound Council represents, City Councillors left it at the door on July 17 by passing this resolution: "that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Owen Sound supports the Ontario Chamber of Commerce's request that an Economic Impact Analysis be done of the proposed [workplace] reforms prior to implementation."
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce opposes the Workplace Reforms being proposed by the Wynne Government in Bill 148 and they said as much in a letter to the Premier that was full of dis-information.
City Councillor Richard Thomas, on his way to voting for...
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