UPDATE: The winning ticket for the train trip belonged to "R. Bennett" with a 416 phone number.
On Saturday September 19 at 1:30 pm the Community Waterfront Heritage Centre invites the public to a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the 1953 CN Dining Car. Visitors are invited to board the passenger car at the CN station in Owen Sound for the first time in nearly half a century. Light refreshments will be served.
At 2 PM the winning ticket for...
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker put childhood cancer in the gold spotlight today at Queen's Park, garnering unanimous consent from all MPPs to wear the symbolic gold ribbon pins in support of children and families affected by this disease. Walker also delivered a statement in the Legislature earlier this afternoon to call on all members to work harder toward ending childhood cancer.
Below is his statement to the Legislature:
An abandoned, derelict building.
One poet, one musician,
Performing for a crowd of thirty, out doors, against a mild and averted protest.
Thirty people: walkers, cyclists, other poets, artists, ordinary folk whose lives some people know nothing about, some who came intentionally, some who heard and arrived and stayed.
One dog.
End-of-day light making the old rocks glow from within.
Words. Lots of precisely chosen words from the pen and then the mouth of the poet, articulately articulated.
Sorry, it was tonight. You missed it.
- Joan Beecroft
by Kelly Babcock
Thursday, September 17th, at 6:30PM, at the Farmers Market, 114 8th St. E., Take Back The Night Walk. Hear stories of survival and change. Music provided by Chicks with Picks and Sylvie Annette
Thursday, September 17th, 9PM 'til 11PM, West5 at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th Street E., Come hear jazz standards performed by the area's best youth ensemble. Admission: Pay what you can
Friday, September 18th at 11AM 'til Sunday September 20th at 7PM, at Kelso Beach Park, the 5th annual Ribfest. Come for the ribs, stay for the music, or come for the music and stay for the ribs. Either way, you can't go wrong. admission: a suggested donation of two dollars ...
By Cathy Hird
When talking about our impact on the environment, we often use the term "footprint". Sometimes it seems as if we picture the way we lightly press our foot on the sand making a mark that single wave can wash away. But let's consider the way feet leave marks.
If once in a while we walk across the lawn to trim around a tree, no one would know by looking. But the path from where we park the car to the front door is clear. Sometimes on that path we
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