On April 23rd, Summerfolk will host the fourth installment of its monthly Music Biz Tune Up workshop series in the boardroom of the Canadian Mental Health Association in downtown Owen Sound. Janine Dunlop – regional advisor for the Ontario Ministries of Citizenship and Immigration; and Tourism, Culture and Sport – will host the session as an introduction to grant writing.
- Bruce Hall, ReNewed Computers
I recently saw this offer to get "free" plans to build a garden sphere on Facebook. Because I love garden ideas, I decided to check out this innovative idea. Under the picture, I notice a big orange DOWNLOAD button. This implies that to get the plans for this design, I should 'press here'. Had I done that, I would have downloaded at least one PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program). In this case,...
An open letter to the Mayor and Council of Owen Sound.
When we bought our property, 52.5 acres in Owen Sound, we were welcomed by then Mayor Ruth Lovell and then City Planner Bill White. We were told that there would be no impediments to ...
For a few weeks, geese have been alternating between flying north and sliding back south. Along with a few wandering ducks, they've floated on open water. They were driven to find another resting place when ice formed.
In early March, redwinged blackbirds were ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Owen Sound City Councillor Scott Greig made a "notice of motion" at the last council meeting. Greig said he will bring forward a motion on April 24 "that in preparing the 2018 budget for deliberation by council that the municipal levy increase be no more than 2.5% over the budget of 2017".
Sounds good. Definitely a popular pre-election year proposal. But can – or should - taxes be held to an arbitrary number?
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