- by Brad Hood
Please indulge me as I post a nostalgic nature story.
My grandmother was born in County Meath Ireland and lived at the Irish Block. She passed in 1956 when I was 2. My mother had a wild rambling rose planted at our family home in Owen Sound. She informed me it was my grandmother's rose ...
The West Grey Library’s Indigenous Series Biindigin (‘Come in’) continues at the library’s Durham Branch on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 10:30 a.m.
Led by Diane Owen, a Metis Elder, this is an ongoing series of interactive sessions to introduce aspects of Indigenous culture ...
Volunteerism is declining say local non-profit organizations, and they are holding an educational and recruitment fair Monday Oct. 24 at Harmony Centre in Owen Sound to attract new and experienced volunteers interested in helping in their communities.
The Owen Sound and Area Volunteer Administrators (OSAAVA) hopes Grey Bruce residents who are thinking of volunteering ...
- by Andrii (Logan) Zvorygin
If you've been looking at your natural gas bill over the last year or two you will have noticed some fairly sharp increases in heating costs. For example my heating bill in Owen Sound is over 60% more this year than it was a few years ago.
CTV News reports there may be a further 100% increase this winter. ...
- by John Tamming
SHALLOW LAKE UNITED CHURCH: October 12, 2020 7 P.M.
The all-candidates meeting is held in that most Canadian of public spaces, the local United Church basement. There are no snacks, no coffee. All is business. Candidates have set up their little tables. Later they will each treat us to two minute speeches. But for now, the crowd is free range and we are at liberty to walk up to their table and button hole each of them with whatever issue we might have in mind.
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