- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
She's "Aunt Aggie" to them – three generations of Grey County women who came to be among the first to see Agnes Macphail on a Canadian ten dollar bill at the launch of the Canada 150 commemorative banknote at Grey Roots.
After months of advocating to get Agnes on a new series of Canadian banknotes, local campaigners were
92.3 The Dock's Radio for Oncology Radiothon is on June 14th and 15th at The Owen Sound Regional Hospital.
We will broadcast for two days from the main lobby at the Owen Sound Regional Hospital. The lobby is just inside the main entrance.
You can help us have the best cancer care, close to home, by...
Last weekend, I was at an event where we were looking at potentially controversial issues, and we started with a time of reflection based on an object on the table. These objects were designed to engage the senses of touch or smell. One table had a small container of coffee beans, another herbs, so people could experience the fragrance.
On our table was a container of playdough. While this does have a scent to experience, most of us focussed on the feel of the malleable ...
Owen Sound City Council approved the following recommendation at last night's meeting.
"The Corporate Services Committee recommend that City Council initiate a public consultation process respecting the proposed draft Fire By-law with the following changes to the City's current practice:
by May Ip
The first Chinese came to Owen Sound in 1896. Lee Wing set up a hand laundry in part of Lot 8 on Poulett Street E (963 2nd Avenue East). Likely, his arrival was no great surprise to the town, since national sections of the local newspapers had been reporting Chinese railroad workers in B.C. and their eastward migration. Cautious sentiments began to develop as early as 1883; Melba Morris Croft wrote in ...
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