More people fear the looming environmental apocalypse -- climate change and biodiversity extinction that cause for violence, conflict, hunger, and collapse. Our societies responds – with willful ignorance, tribalism, denialism, and passing the...
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is offering an information session on Meditative Gardening.
It is free and open to the public. The meeting will be held at St. Andrew’s Church, 864 1st Ave West on...
The Georgian Bay Garden Club is sponsoring a bus trip to A.M. ‘Mac’ Cuddy Gardens on Saturday, June 1, 2019.
The A.M. (Mac) Cuddy Gardens, owned by Fanshawe College and managed by the Horticulture Program, feature one of the largest collections of plants in Ontario. Over two thousand species are displayed...
- by Pat McDonough
Ten days ago, I was elected to the Board of Directors for OSHaRE - the Owen Sound Hunger and Relief Effort. When I told a friend of my decision, she said to me, "You must be crazy. When will you find time for that?" Good question.
It's not really a question of time, though. It's more a question of how to live a good life. From that perspective, I don't see that there's much choice; I can't live a good life unless I'm in life.
What made my decision...
- by John Dickson, Owen Sound Field Naturalists
On Tuesday April 9, at Grey Roots, Audrey Armstrong delivered two presentations of Monarchs in the Queen's Bush. Her detailed research and up to date information on these majestic migrants really helped...
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