Mr. Speaker, the House of Commons has been back only a week and already Santa's elves are seeing who is being naughty and nice. With broken promises on deficits, refugees, transparency, and Senate reform, our Liberal colleagues must be getting worried about the carbon emissions from the coal they will get in their stockings.
On a more serious note, Canadians are disappointed that the Liberals are sticking with their plan to step back rather than step up in the fight against the brutal terrorists of ISIS. They should listen to people such as rather than step up in the fight against the brutal terrorists of ISIS. They should listen to people such ...
-Hub staff
If you heat with electricity, January and February can be the most brutally expensive months of the year. The provincial government has replaced a province-wide electricity rebate with a higher benefit to assist low-income households. But although an estimated 500,000 homes qualify, fewer than 7% of those have applied for the rebate.
The Ontario Electricity Support Program, worth as much as $900 a year per household based on income, will not be applied retroactively. Applications should be completed as soon as possible to allow time for processing before January billing. Applications can be made online, or you can make an appointment to get help with the
by Kelly Babcock
Wednesday, December 9th, at 6PM at the Owen Sound Library, Lets talk about ... A discussion of the collaborative union of spoken word, song and music between musicians and poets. Open Mic Jam to follow.
Thursday, December 10th, at noon, at the Frog Ponds Cafe, 209 8th St. E., it's Throwback Thursday with the Browns Music Time Machine Show. " We will be playing 60's Hippie Songs and early 70's Folk in our 60's outfits....come on down, it's gonna be groovy baby." admission: pay what you can
Thursday, December 10th, at 9PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th St. E., It's Jazz Jam! Come out and jam on any kind of jazz you want. Bring an instrument or your voice and join Kaelin Murphy at the Avalon! admission: pay what you can
Friday December 11th, at noon, at the Frog Ponds Cafe, 209 8th St. E., as part of the ongoing December noon hour series, The wondeful music of
By Cathy Hird
On clear mornings before dawn with the moon a tiny crescent, the planets shine bright in the indigo sky. A few stars twinkle as the sky slowly brightens on these long nights. We are told that there is a one-time visitor in the dawn sky, the comet Catalina, an icy object knocked from the Oort Cloud to descend in a...
At the first public meeting of the Accomodation Review of the Owen Sound and area group of schools, the Bluewater School Board's staff Initial Staff Report was presented - proposing to close Derby, Dufferin and Bayview Elementary Schools, distribute Kindergarten to Grade 6 students among the remaining area elementary schools, and to bring grade 7 and 8 students into the two Owen Sound High Schools. An alternative proposal was offered to the Accommodation Review Committee, and here is the full text of that deputation:
Good evening ladies and gentlemen,
My name is John Beisel and I am speaking to you this evening on behalf of the staff of West Hill Secondary School. We appreciate that you wish to serve ...
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