The Grey Bruce Health Services (GBHS) Board of Directors will meet on June 28th to consider feedback from recent stakeholder engagement sessions on potential changes to the surgery program, and to consider a recommended course of action.
At its meeting on February 22, 2017 the Board of Directors directed staff to seek feedback on consolidating all elective day surgeries at the Owen Sound Regional Hospital. Currently, GBHS offers elective day surgery in Meaford, Markdale, Southampton and Owen Sound.
After careful consideration of feedback from hundreds of internal and external stakeholders, the following
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker will speak before an Ontario Energy Board (OEB) hearing in Owen Sound tomorrow evening to urge them to reject an application for an unfair and unaffordable rate hike at Hydro One.
The hearing will be held at Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Concerned ratepayers can register online here to speak at the hearing.
Walker said his constituents are...
INDIGENOUS 150+ is a film and conversation series to honour First Nations, Inuit and Métis culture, history and teachings contributing to a movement to put Indigenous voices at the centre of Canada 150 commemorations and beyond. Its national launch will be in Owen Sound on June 22 at the Roxy Theatre at 8 p.m.
The initiative launches the day after National Aboriginal Day with a programme of three events in Owen Sound and another....
The Library is the best deal going for children in the summer.
Reading Club,Tech Zoo, Story Tent, Wacky Wednesdays, LEGO and Minecraft days, Ukelele Workshops...whew! And all free.
Monday nights will feature Tech Zoos with a different STEAM activity highlighted each week: from designing a marble run out of recycled...
The full text of the introduction to today's raising of the Pride flag on the community flagpole at the Bayshore Community Centre in Owen Sound. Thank you to Maryann Thomas on behalf of Grey Bruce Pride.
"On behalf of Grey Bruce Pride, welcome everyone and thank you for being here. I would like to acknowledge that we are on Anishinaabe traditional territory.
Twenty-five years ago, kd lang had to cancel a concert right here at the Bayshore because of local demonstrations and backlash. And we all know that was about more than the beef. Twelve years ago, demonstrators interrupted the Pride flag raising at Owen Sound City Hall, which resulted in council's decision to cancel...
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