Owen Sound Poets Laureate Rob Rolfe and Larry Jensen will be hosting a workshop on February 17, 2016 at the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Public Library. Called "Pickers and Poets by Chance and for Change", the workshop will be an opportunity for spoken word poets and musicians to work together.
For the last few years Rob Rolfe and Larry Jensen have been developing projects that fuse the spoken word, songs, lyrics and poetry with instrumental music. Rolfe and Jensen are hoping that this workshop will encourage others to follow their lead. "I have found that stepping outside of the traditional ...
A barbed wire barrier was found today at the Grey County-owned Pretty River forest tract in the Town of the Blue Mountains. Fortunately the barrier was removed before anyone was injured. OPP are investigating the incident.
Grey County asks all trail users to be extra vigilant. If you notice any suspicious activity, please contact the OPP and let Grey County know.
The barbed wire was found at the Pretty River Valley forest tract. Entrances to the property are found at
Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, was recently named as a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security.
This committee has a mandate to review the policies, programs and expenditure plans of government departments and agencies responsible for public safety and national security, policing and law enforcement, corrections and conditional release of federal offenders, emergency management, crime prevention, and the
Do you have access to affordable, high-speed Internet? Grey County needs your feedback to help plan investments and service improvements in this critical infrastructure.
Complete the short survey to provide your feedback and help improve high-speed Internet access in Grey County. Both residents and businesses owners are encouraged to take part.
Grey County is building a "Connected County" to ensure all residents, visitors and businesses have access to
You know that times are changing when people seek out the opinion of a First Nation before they do something that might impact Native people.
In this case, the owners of the Junior A hockey team that will make its home in Wiarton next year, decided to ask the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation whether they were OK with naming their team after an old and storied club, the Wiarton Redmen.
They weren't. So the team's owners will not be using the old name.
As the mayor of South Bruce Peninsula, Janice Jackson (who brokered the meeting) said, "We're in a time of...
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