As police investigate the discovery of barbed wire on four snowmobile trails (related story here) in the area over the past few weeks, questions have been raised about the motive behind the dangerous and possibly criminal acts. Is someone overreacting to concerns about the Supporting Ontario's Trails Act recently put forward by Michael Coteau, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport? The following is a media release from the Ontario Trails Council offering answers to some of the common questions about the Bill.
"Recent media reports concerning the impacts of Bill 100 – "The Ontario Trails Act" have the potential to cause real damage to ...
Savour Owen Sound returns today for a delicious three-week run at participating restaurants throughout the City.
Choose from 11 restaurants offering dinner specials from $22 to $35. Each special includes a three-course meal as well as the chance to win a gourmet food basket featuring local products.
This year's campaign features our highest number of participants, including ...
-by Anne Finlay-Stewart
What could be better than a professionally trained baker in the house? MarJenny's Cakes and More are offering March-break baking classes for your 7 to 11 year old. Bread, pastry, cookies, cakes – Marg McMillan and her husband Ernie will share all their secrets of baking from scratch in the kitchen of their bakery on 9th Street East.
Marg and Ernie were asked to open their ...
The Owen Sound Attack and Guelph Storm are set to renew hostilities this weekend when the teams meet for a home and home set that kicks off on February 19.
The squads will go head to ...
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at approximately 11:43 a.m., Grey County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was alerted to barbed wire that had been found by a snowmobiler on the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) trail at Georgian Bluffs marker 113, near Grey Rd. 3, south of Hwy. 21, in the Township of Georgian Bluffs. The barbed wire had been fastened to a posted stop sign.This is the fourth incident involving barbed wire on OFSC trails and public lands since January 22, 2016.
Grey County OPP has conducted and will continue to conduct snowmobile patrols throughout their area, however, they ask people using trails for recreational activities to be vigilant, be aware of their....
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