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by Scott Dunn on (#74S8Z)
Now kids attending Keystone mental health counselling and Big Brothers or Big Sisters mentorship gatherings can grab a snack before their meetings, while their parents can fill a grocery bag from a new pantry in the same building. The food comes via OSHaRE, the downtown soup kitchen and services hub, through its partnership with Second [...]
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Owen Sound Sun Times
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| Updated | 2026-04-08 11:18 |
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by The Sun Times on (#74S64)
The Ontario Provincial Police are advising motorists that a road in Georgian Bluffs is closed due to a sinkhole. In a social media post, OPP West Region said motorists should avoid West Street from Grey Road 17B to Vault Works Road, northwest of Owen Sound. The Township of Georgian Bluffs said the road will be [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74S3D)
Harry Nansi's hockey season isn't quite finished. Earlier this week, the Toronto Marlies announced they have signed Nansi to an amateur tryout contract (ATO) for the remainder of the 2025-26 season. The Marlies are the American Hockey League affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Maple Leafs selected Nansi in the fifth round of the [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74RJR)
Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority announced late Monday afternoon that the Durham Upper Dam walkway has been reopened along with most trails in that conservation area, although some muddy and flooded areas remain. The trail from McGowan falls to the boat launch remains closed due to flooding, but the remainder of the trails are now open. [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74RGD)
"It helps restore our people's connection to our land and signals a step forward in reconcilliation." -- SFN Chief Conrad Ritchie said last July of the community picking its own beach name
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by The Sun Times on (#74RE5)
Brightshores Owen Sound Foundation is providing money for nerve-function monitors used in surgery, an ICU patient warming/cooling unit, new transport stretchers, automated medication dispensers, expanded data storage and $14,100 for a clinical staff education and training fund at the hospital. Those are examples provided by the foundation about how $705,000 from this year's Caring for [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74RC0)
'The funds raised directly support mentoring relationships that help children and youth build confidence, resilience, and a sense of belonging.' -- Beth Aubrey, executive director
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by Rob Gowan on (#74QZ6)
A dedication ceremony for a tree that serves as an important cultural landmark for local First Nations people will be held at Harrison Park in Owen Sound on April 22. Known as a marker tree, the sugar maple was bent and reinforced as a sapling by the Anishinaabek to serve as a navigation guide. Marker [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#74QTX)
A steady rain didn't stop a steady stream of Easter enthusiasts from heading to downtown Port Elgin on Saturday for the Business Improvement Area's fourth annual Eggstravaganza. The umbrellas, raincoats and rubber boots came out for this year's event, which included face painting, pictures with the Easter Bunny, giant bubble blowing and a petting zoo [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#74QTY)
Like it has for almost 60 years, the sleepy South Bruce Peninsula community of Purple Valley became a hive of activity on Saturday for the annual Purple Valley Maple Syrup Festival. Despite an ominous forecast and rain clouds threatening overhead, there was a lineup waiting to get in when the doors opened for another year [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#74QFY)
Police have charged two men after someone kicked in front doors and lit fireworks in Hanover recently. Police said they responded to reports of doors being kicked in and fireworks being lit in the subdivisions in the town's northeast at around 9 p.m. on March 29. the door of a residence was breached before the [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#74QFZ)
Flooding was possible in low-lying areas due to additional rainfall on already saturated ground
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by Greg Cowan on (#74PWJ)
Owen Sound Attack GM Dale DeGray said what happened to his team this past week still stings almost 48 hours after Wednesday night's final humiliation. It's back to business on Friday afternoon for the 19-year veteran Attack boss. He's coming off a full day of exit interviews following the biggest blowout in Ontario Hockey League [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74P7Z)
All three suspects from the United Kingdom charged in the 2023 death of an Owen Sound restaurant owner made brief video appearances before an Owen Sound judge this week. Manslaughter suspect Robert Evans Jr., 25, who appeared in court Thursday, was directed by Ontario Court Justice Julia Morneau to return April 30 by video. He [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#74P80)
Rapid rise in local rivers and streams expected as more rain forecasted over next few days
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by Rob Gowan on (#74P81)
For the first time in years, Owen Sound police recently targeted public drug use. Will the move address public safety concerns and perceptions, or might it drive people to use drugs in secret, where they may be at greater risk?
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by Scott Dunn on (#74P58)
'In short, Mr. Wihnon is a repeat offender who has often shown complete contempt for the law.' Superior Court Justice Roger Chown
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by Rob Gowan on (#74P59)
Close to 180 students from 18 school took part in Wednesday's fair for senior students
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by The Sun Times on (#74NZN)
A 24-year-old Owen Sound man faces multiple charges after he was found in possession of drugs and weapons. Just after noon on Wednesday, the man was taken into custody on a matter unrelated to the drugs and weapons seized, but was found to be in possession of various items, including a quantity of drugs, an [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74NMK)
The Flint Firebirds completed the absolute obliteration of the Owen Sound Attack Wednesday night in Owen Sound.
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by Kincardine News on (#74N40)
A serious collision on Highway 21 left one person dead and another with undetermined injuries. Emergency services were called to the scene of a head-on collision between a sports utility vehicle (SUV) and a pickup truck just before 5:30 p.m. on March 31, according to a South Bruce OPP news release. The 49-year-old male driver [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74MHW)
Tony McQuail said he wants to help build 'a stronger and what I would call a green progressive movement that reaches beyond political parties.'
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by Rob Gowan on (#74MHX)
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is protecting almost 20 hectares of wetlands, forests and shoreline near Tobermory. The property at Baptist Harbour on the western side of the Saugeen Bruce Peninsula is being heralded for filling a gap in the area, with NCC lands directly to its east, west and north, and other conservation lands [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74MFB)
Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority issued a water safety statement Tuesday afternoon due to heavy rainfall received throughout the entire watershed and more in the forecast. Hazardous conditions exist around all local watercourses and low-lying areas. Stream banks may be slippery and unstable, and the water is very cold and fast-moving," the conservation authority said in [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74MCS)
GOST offers two daily return trips between Owen Sound and Guelph.
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by Ian Cumming, Ontario Farmer on (#74MCT)
The old port did a huge international business in its day, signified with the vast, now empty grain terminals
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by Rob Gowan on (#74M9P)
Grey County is launching a voluntary program that recognizes residential developers for building more energy efficient and climate resilient homes. County council recently approved its Green Development Program, which is anticipated to launch this spring. The initiative has been created in collaboration with Dufferin and Wellington counties, with each of the counties involved independently reviewing [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74KTE)
The Flint Firebirds are running wild over the Owen Sound Attack through three games, outscoring the Bears 29-2 in their first round series.
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by Alan S. Hale on (#74KQK)
The province says modular facilities will help relieve pressure in overcrowded jails.
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by Rob Gowan on (#74KND)
A two-day initiative targeting illicit drug use in Owen Sound's downtown core marks the first time police have concentrated efforts on the issue since announcing a planned change in approach last year, the city's police chief says. Owen Sound police announced Monday that nine people had been arrested in an operation on Wednesday and Thursday [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74KNE)
Ontario's annual Sunshine List reveals the judiciary as the top earners in Grey-Bruce, followed by health-care and education executives, municipal officials and others. All public sector employees who were paid $100,000 or more in 2025 and were subject to the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act are included in the online, searchable list. Their compensation is [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#74KJW)
The county is now using three collections agencies to attempt to recover unpaid fines
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by Greg Cowan on (#74JXJ)
Six months after Kevin Larson was turned away from the U.S. and subjected to a DNA swab while trying to attend a No Kings rally in Port Huron, Michigan, he helped to organize a similar event in Owen Sound. Larson's story has become the subject of wide media attention and debate. The retired Bruce Power [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74JV5)
The province appointed two members to the board of health for the Grey Bruce Health Unit earlier this month. David Nusko and returning member Chad Richards were appointed on March 12. Nusko is to serve one year, Richards two. According to an update from Jim Pine and Dr. Eileen de Villa, the province's special advisors [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74JV6)
Small crowds in Owen Sound and Meaford joined hundreds across the province on Saturday in rallying against Ontario Premier Doug Ford. More than 30 Ontario communities were expected to take part in the Fight Ford protests following a slew of policy announcements that detractors say threaten the environment, raise the cost of living for students, [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74JJQ)
The Flint Firebirds have outscored Owen Sound 19-2 through the first two games of their playoff series.
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by Greg Cowan on (#74JGF)
It's been six years since Gelja Sheardown's husband died of a fentanyl overdose in their Owen Sound home. The mother of three children, including young twins, started the city's We Remember Them event to honour and recognize victims of the opioid crisis a year after her husband, Barrett Warwick, died. On Saturday, the fifth annual [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#74JFE)
A 27-year-old man is dead after a two-vehicle collision on Bruce Road 3 just outside Walkerton on Saturday. South Bruce OPP said in a media release that three other people involved in the collision just after 10 a.m. were transported to a local hospital for minor injuries. The 27-year-old male sustained life-threatening injuries in the [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#74J2F)
The military training base at Meaford has been transferred to a new command authority and renamed as part of Canada's efforts to modernize and restructure its army. Hundreds gathered for a ceremony on Friday at what was formerly known as the 4th Canadian Division Training Centre for an event that redesignated the base as the [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74HYJ)
Mr. Briggs covered many major sporting events during his career including Canada Cup hockey series in the late 1970s and Grey Cup games.
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by Greg Cowan on (#74HYK)
The experience uses AR to share Indigenous knowledge and guides users along the path of an Anishinaabe Water Walker.
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by Rob Gowan on (#74HT7)
The mayor of Georgian Bluffs is not in favour of billing the ice fishermen who were rescued from the water off the shores of her municipality earlier this month. Mayor Sue Carleton said in a statement issued on Thursday that the focus should be on the safety of those involved in any rescue event. From [...]
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by Valerie MacDonald, Ontario Farmer on (#74HT8)
CPMA warns of short- and long-term ramifications including higher grocery costs
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by The Sun Times on (#74HQA)
Meaford's new $1.73 million fire truck is here. The municipality is showing off its new shiny fire truck, complete with a 110-foot ladder, that will replace the department's current 75foot ladder truck. In a media release, the municipality said the investment in the new emergency services vehicle will ensure firefighters have the reach, flexibility, and [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#74HQB)
Search teams have located the body of missing man Jim Van Veen within the Inglis Falls Conservation area Grey Bruce OPP said Friday morning the man was pronounced deceased at the scene shortly after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Police said no foul play is suspected and that no further information will be provided. Van Veen, 64, [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#74HQC)
The Grey Bruce OPP have charged two Grey County men following an investigation into a slew of property crimes in the area. A 19-year-old and an 18-year-old face several charges after police recovered stolen property worth an estimated $43,000, including power tools and a .22 calibre semi-automatic rifle. Since August 2025, reports of break-ins and [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#74HB7)
1424, 1425 . . . The Owen Sound Attack will have to wait at least two more days before getting another crack at ending the team's years-long playoff losing streak, because they got shellacked Thursday night in Flint. The Scenic City Skaters chose Bear Down, 1423" as their playoff slogan for the year, a nod [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#74HB8)
A six-year driving prohibition was also imposed.
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by Alan S. Hale on (#74HMB)
More than half of Ontario's exports to the United States avoided tariffs under CUSMA.
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by Rob Gowan on (#74H6D)
Grey County has tapped the brakes on a planned road transfer after gathering feedback from its nine member municipalities in recent weeks. At its committee of the whole meeting on Thursday, county council voted in favour of directing staff to prepare another report based off the feedback received and take it back to the county's [...]
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