Bring your treasures to the Tom Thomson Art Gallery October 3 and 4th and have them appraised by experts from Bonhams-Toronto, one of the world’s oldest and largest auctioneers of fine art, antiques and collectibles. The appraisal event at the TOM this year will also include
The former ski hill at Talisman Mountain Springs Inn might be a little less muddy today, the scrapes and bruises endured by participants might be healing, but the 'high' experienced by Mudmoiselle participants and organizers still brings a smile to faces as the event is deemed a success for the Bluewater Canadian Cancer Society Community Office in Owen Sound.
On Saturday, September 12th, 347 participants took on a challenging-yet-workable obstacle course winding up, down and through the former ski resort hill in Kimberley to battle mud, heights, fire and more, all in the name of fighting back against cancer. Money raised through Mudmoiselle funds...
by Bill Moses
Are you aware of the phragmites problem? We all know that at one time our native species thrived in a balanced ecosystem that is now being compromised by the rapid spread of some non-native plants. Phragmites australis (also known as common reed) is one of the worst offenders, forming colonies that cover wide areas and accumulate such a dense mat of ...
Owen Sound, Ontario
The City of Owen Sound will host the final Fall/Winter minor sports registration on Wednesday, September 23rd from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre in the Bay Room.
Groups participating include: Owen Sound Skating Club, Minor Basketball, Futsal Satellites Gymnastic Club, Owen Sound Aquatic Club, Girl Guides, Junior Curling, Ringette and Fudoshin Classical Karate.
NEW - Meaford residents will no longer wait for a refund of the non-resident user fee. Meaford residents will pay only 10% of the applicable non-resident fee ($167/per child/sport for ice sport).
The 2nd annual Wild Lands Film Festival runs this upcoming October 9th and 10th at downtown Owen Sound's Historic Roxy Theatre, showcasing local and regional films, video art, documentaries and animations.
Last year, the infant fest garnered a substantial audience and generous community support. Again hosted by noted media critic, author, and Globe and Mail film critic, Geoff Pevere, the organizers have opted to expand the Wild Lands event to cater to a larger, more diverse audience.
On Friday night - the festival will premiere
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