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Conservation authority extends flood outlook for SBP, Georgian Bluffs
Grey Sauble Conservation extended its flood outlook statement for South Bruce Peninsula and Georgian Bluffs due to continued high water levels in Skinner's Marsh, Hepworth and Gould Lake. The statement will remain in effect until Thursday, May 14, a news release from the authority said. Water levels in major watercourses have remained stable over the [...]
Owen Sound Attack president says team isn't moving amid sale rumours
The Owen Sound Attack may be making ownership changes, but the team is sticking around the Scenic City. Whatever we do, the team is staying in Owen Sound. There is absolutely no question about that. The team is not going anywhere," said co-owner and team president Dr. Bob Severs on Thursday. People should stop with [...]
Chi-Cheemaun leaves Owen Sound for summer sailing season
The MS Chi-Cheemaun has left its winter berth in Owen Sound to begin the 2026 summer sailing season. The Big Canoe" left the Owen Sound harbour at around noon on Thursday on its sold-out Spring Repositioning Cruise to Tobermory. Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey was the onboard fundraising partner for the cruise. The ferry [...]
UK suspects in Sharif Rahman's death return to court June 5
All three men from the United Kingdom who are charged in the death of Owen Sound restaurant owner Sharif Rahman are scheduled to attend court June 5 in Owen Sound. Robert Evans Jr., 25, who is charged with manslaughter and is also known as Michael Jones, appeared by video in the Ontario Court of Justice [...]
Nuclear Innovation Institute work making impact across Canada: CEO
Nuclear energy research centre releases 2025 annual report highlighting year's accomplishments
Buck Forslund's grandson blazes a familiar Allan Cup trail in Newfoundland
Jayme Forslund said his passion for hockey was reignited recently in Newfoundland. The Owen Sound native skated in the Allan Cup championship game this past Saturday, 75 years after his papa" Allan Buck' Forslund won Canada's top senior men's ice hockey trophy with the Owen Sound Mercurys in 1951. Senior hockey can be a bit [...]
Brightshores endoscopy services to focus on four hubs
Endoscopies performed at Brightshores Health System could increase by about 40 per cent annually under a new four-hub-focused delivery model, the hospital corporation said Wednesday. The procedure, which involves insertion of a flexible tube with a light and camera into the digestive tract, will be performed at Markdale and Wiarton hospitals, while cases that Southampton [...]
Saugeen Shores court hearing in Cedar Crescent dispute set
The town's application does not engage the merits of the underlying dispute and is confined to whether the parties agreed to arbitrate the issue raised by the respondent." -- Saugeen Shores' court application
Saugeen Shores and Saugeen First Nation extend water partnership
Lake Huron neighbours have agreed to continue sharing water services under a new agreement signed this week. On Monday, the Town of Saugeen Shores council authorized a new water services agreement with Saugeen First Nation, ensuring municipal water service to the nation. The town said in a media release that the agreement continues a long-standing [...]
Owen Sound council debates options then defers 4th Ave. W. roadwork
Reconstruction of 4th Avenue West in Owen Sound has been deferred for a year after a city council debate which included whether to prioritize vehicles over walking and biking. Owen Sound council deferred the first phase of work to reconstruct 4th Avenue West, from 15th to 20th streets, until next year. Concerns at council Monday [...]
Former Talisman resort buildings to be demolished
Bruce Trail Conservancy undertaking $7.5-million fundraising campaign to restore and reforest property
Owen Sound council news: pet adoptions, Bishop home renos, art gallery
News from city council Monday night.
MS Chi-Cheemaun to set sail for 2026 season on May 1
The MS Chi-Cheemaun will set sail for the 2026 season on May 1. The Owen Sound Transportation Company announced the Big Canoe" will begin daily sailings between Tobermory and Manitoulin Island on May 1 and run until Oct. 18. For more than 50 years, the MS Chi-Cheemaun has been a vital connection for locals, tourists [...]
Owen Sound's snow costs soar after heavy winter
Grey County's winter maintenance budget shortfall was the largest by far" in the past five years, county staff said last week.
Owen Sound man suggests Ryerson Park be renamed after Billy Bishop
'It would remind the residents of Owen Sound that greatness can come from right here, from our hometown,' James Blake told council.
Mini Con at Owen Sound library to return for 14th year
Owen Sound's annual celebration of comics, superheroes and pop culture is returning for its 14th year. The annual Owen Sound Mini Con will be held at the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Public Library on Saturday. The event, which kicks off at 10 a.m., will include a full day of comics and fandom-related programming, [...]
Hoops for Hope raises $12,000 in second year
Hoops for Hope returned for a second year this past Thursday with a much bigger footprint, bringing together 20 boys' and 16 girls' student teams to compete in three-on-three basketball for a worthy cause. Founded by Olivia Rourke, a Walkerton District Community School (WDCS) student who passed away in a tragic car accident last year, [...]
St. Mary's student impresses on world ski stage in Whistler
A St. Mary's High School student and provincial-level skier secured three podium finishes over the winter and hit the national stage. Nico Murdoch competes out of the Craigleith Ski Club in the Town of Blue Mountains. His three podium finishes in the southern Ontario under-16 circuit helped him qualify for Team Ontario. He had a [...]
Jr. B North Stars whale on Welland, get run down by Regals
The Owen Sound North Stars junior B club got off to an up-and-down start in its first weekend of action in 2026. The North Stars were blown out by the Guelph Regals (2-0), 15-4, in the season opener Friday night before turning the tables and shellacking the Welland Raiders (0-3), 19-7. After two games, the [...]
Police investigating thefts from unlocked vehicles in Balmy Beach area
A series of thefts from vehicles in the Balmy Beach area of Georgian Bluffs over the weekend has police urging residents to lock their vehicles and secure their belongings. Grey Bruce OPP said they received multiple reports of unlocked vehicles being entered and property stolen in the area of Balmy Beach Road and Old Beach [...]
Summerfolk's Youth Discoveries opens new doors for young artists
Five young acts have advanced to summer music festival in Owen Sound
More Than Human exhibition puts focus on native plants and pollinators
Artist Liz Zetlin's latest installation has opened at the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in Owen Sound
Woman reported missing from Owen Sound found safe
A woman who was reported missing by the Owen Sound Police Services on Saturday has been found safe. Police provided an update just before 9 a.m. on Sunday, thanking the public for their assistance.
Owen Sound police seeking public's help in locating missing woman
The Owen Sound Police Service is asking for the public's help in locating a missing person. On Saturday morning, police released a photo of a missing woman named Susan, who they say was last seen in the Owen Sound area on Thursday evening. Susan is described as being five feet, two inches tall and weighing [...]
Grey Sauble awarded full costs in Hibou court case
The Grey Sauble Conservation Authority has been awarded the full recovery of its legal costs from court proceedings related to its ownership of the Hibou Conservation Area near Leith. The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has awarded indemnity costs totaling $22,884.13 to the GSCA in the case that arose after a for sale" sign appeared [...]
South Bruce Peninsula no longer under flood warning
GSCA downgrades area to flood outlook statement, but warns water remains extremely high in some places
Fatal fire in Kincardine under investigation
Man found deceased after property searched following fire
Dales appointed deputy chief of Meaford Fire Department
Cole Dales has been appointed deputy chief of the Meaford Fire Department. Dales, who has been with the Meaford department for the past year, brings 14 years of fire experience to the position, beginning as a volunteer firefighter in Walkerton and including four years with OPG's Emergency Response Team at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, [...]
Walk for Courage returning to Owen Sound and Hanover for fifth year
Event in support of mental health and suicide prevention services will also be held virtually
New photo released of suspect in Howdenvale-area break-ins
Police now say suspect stole a green Polaris Ranger 500 side-by-side ATV
Ontario limits access to some government records – does it matter?
The changes exempt ministers' and the premier's offices from FOI requests.
Grey and Bruce counties appoint new board of health members
'We appreciate the commitment of our council members, both past and new, who choose to serve on the board of health.' -- Grey County Warden Andrea Matrosovs
Grey councillors condemn Ontario bid to appoint elected council heads
Province has said it won't expand to appoint all county wardens but councillors were skeptical.
Grey Highlands man facing stunt driving, impaired charges
A Grey Highlands man faces impaired driving and stunt driving charges after an incident in Flesherton on Wednesday night. Just after 11 p.m., members of the Grey Bruce OPP were conducting radar enforcement in the village when an officer observed a northbound vehicle travelling at a high rate of speed, police said in a news [...]
Man faces aggravated assault charge after incident at Southgate hockey game
A Southgate man has been charged with aggravated assault following an on-ice incident during a rec hockey tournament. Grey Bruce OPP said that on March 23 they became aware of an incident that took place at a sports facility in the Township of Southgate two days earlier. During one of the games at a men's [...]
Public invited to rank visual concepts in Sauble Beach rebranding
Three visual concepts are Simply Retro, Friendly Nostalgia and Nature First
100 Women Who Care Grey Bruce backs supportive housing projects
Landmark donation pushes contributions to over $500,000 since 2013
Man charged after security guard allegedly assaulted in Owen Sound
An Owen Sound man has been charged after a security guard was allegedly assaulted in downtown Owen Sound Tuesday. Owen Sound police were called to a disturbance on a downtown street involving several people just before midnight Tuesday , according to a police news release. Police said an on-duty security guard who was in the [...]
Flood conditions improving in South Bruce Peninsula
Pumping was still ongoing in the Hepworth and Gould Lake areas, but levels were lower
100 Good Men come to rescue of Sally Ann in Wiarton
Wiarton Salvation Army got a boost from 100 Men Who Give A Damn. The philanthropic men's group gave the Sally Ann $21,700 toward expensive repairs needed to maintain the charity's cold room, where refrigerated food bank items are stored. Maj. Mary Millar was invited by the 100 Men to make a presentation at the group's [...]
Harrison Park marker tree to teach others about First Nations history
A living artifact in Owen Sound's Harrison Park that is believed to have guided the Anishinaabe people home to their village will continue to teach others about the area's First Nations history. More than 200 people gathered at the back of the park's campground on Wednesday for a dedication ceremony and plaque unveiling next to [...]
New Rockwood Terrace project passes 50 per cent completion
A webcam at the construction site posts fresh pictures every 10 minutes.
Update: OPP releases photo of Howdenvale break-in suspect
Residents say a helicopter flew repeatedly over the Howdenvale area Tuesday.
Ontario to restrict foreign ownership of farmland, joining other provinces
The agriculture minister said it is a way to ensure that Ontario has a strong, independent food supply for generations to come."
'Everybody is worried' — Southwestern Ontario French Catholic school board cutting up to 50 jobs
The jobs of up to 50 education workers could be on the chopping block as the region's French Catholic school board grapples with a $3.3-million deficit. The layoffs at Conseil scolaire catholique (CSC) Providence, which stretches from Owen Sound to Windsor, are expected by the end of the current school year. Everybody is worried," said [...]
Young, hungry, skilled, the Jr. B North Stars are set for 2026
Don't call it a retool. Or a rebuild. Or a reanything. The Owen Sound North Stars junior B team is entering the 2026 season with confidence despite most of the core of its team graduating after a Game 5 loss to the Orangeville Northmen in the first round of the postseason last year. Last year's [...]
New skills training comes to Hanover
New employment skills training is being offered by local education charity, Elephant Thoughts, with $200,000 from Meridian Credit Union's Reframe" program. The program supports people facing systemic and economic barriers, offering hands-on skilled trades training as well as personalized financial confidence coaching," information about the program says. Students also receive help with resumes, preparation for [...]
Owen Sound celebrates at 2026 Arts, Culture and Volunteer Awards
The newly named Jan Chamberlain Volunteer of the Year award went to board member stalwart Andrew Howlett, and the dependable Harmony Centre volunteer work crew, led by centre co-founder Frank Greaves. Theirs were two of the awards handed out at the biannual Owen Sound Arts, Culture and Volunteer Awards event Thursday at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore [...]
Georgian Bluffs going to cart-based waste and organics collection
Bag tags no longer required after automatic cart-based system implemented
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