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erichoskinsDr. Eric Hoskins

Minister of Health and Long-Term Care

Over the past decade, Ontario's health care system has improved significantly. Together, we have reduced wait times for surgery, increased the number of Ontarians who have a primary health care provider and expanded services for Ontarians at home and in their communities. There are, however, a number of areas where we need to do more.
Too often, health care services can be fragmented, uncoordinated and unevenly distributed across the province. For patients, that means they may have difficulty navigating the system or that not all Ontarians have equitable access to services. Too often our system is not delivering the right kind of care to patients who need it most.

The next phase of our plan to put patients first is to address structural issues that create inequities. We propose to truly integrate the health care system so that it provides the care patients need no matter where

BusinessEnterpriseCentreLogoBe Your Own Boss This Summer! Apply now to the Summer Company Program.

Full-time students aged 15-29 have the opportunity to start and run their own business in Grey and Bruce Counties, with the help of The Business Enterprise Centre - Owen Sound & Area, and the Ontario Government program, Summer Company.

It’s never too early to think about ...

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To continue our proactive initiative to clear the downtown, snowbanks will again be removed from the downtown core tonight (Monday, January 25).
From 10:00pm (Monday night) to 7:00am (Tuesday morning), snow removal crews will clear snow from certain portions of the downtown. This will clear the business area for both ...

budget-by Anne Finlay-Stewart

The Owen Sound budget is coming to its last public meeting and a council vote Monday night after more than six months of deliberation.

The overall $731,022 increase in the proposed operating budget is primarily the result of a ...

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A well-attended public meeting in Owen Sound council chambers saw city staff taking questions and suggestions about an ATV route on city streets. The route, proposed by the South Bruce Peninsula ATV Club, is available on-line, where there is also a survey and contact information for residents to make their comments. All feed-back will be compiled by staff for the Corporate Services Committee, who will prepare one or more recommendations, and Council will make the final decision.

One ATV club member said that since the province has allowed ATVs on the shoulders of most highways, many municipalities have created by-laws to allow the vehicles to pass through them as they travel from trail....

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