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by Greg Cowan on (#75SRM)
The Owen Sound Academics? The new junior hockey leaders in the Scenic City are betting big on ditching cone drills and focusing on fluid problem solving.
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Owen Sound Sun Times
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| Updated | 2026-05-22 03:03 |
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by Scott Dunn on (#75SJ9)
There's a $50,000 reward for information leading to the location of her.
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by Scott Dunn on (#75SEG)
Hanover Police Service investigated reports about a suspicious parked vehicle Saturday and then charged a 47-year-old Owen Sound man with drug and other offences. Police investigated a 7:19 p.m. report of a vehicle parked in the 100-block of 12th Avenue in Hanover, a police news release said. The engine was running when police say the [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75RT2)
Two 28-year-old former hockey players with MBAs from the prestigious Smith Business School are in charge of Owen Sound's favourite sons. Whatever happens next, we're in uncharted territory. Owen Sound Attack president Tyler Nother, 28, officially introduced Keenan Reynolds, 28, as the team's new head coach at a town hall on Wednesday. It's his first [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75RT3)
But if not for a man who saw the little birds fall through a sewer grate, then fought to help them, the outcome could have been different.
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by The Sun Times on (#75RN8)
The event runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the 200-block of 8th Street East.
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by Greg Cowan on (#75RJG)
Outgoing Owen Sound Attack head coach Scott Wray packed up his apartment into a U-Haul on Tuesday and returned to his home in North Bay. He said he left a note wishing the new guy" well and placed his keys on the coach's desk at the Bayshore. At the end of the day, it is [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75RJH)
Owen Sound Attack alumnus Keenan Reynolds was named the 18th head coach in franchise history on Wednesday. Team president Tyler Nother announced the hiring a day after announcing the team was moving away from head coach Scott Wray and assistant Reagan O'Grady. The team will hold a town hall for media, season ticket members, corporate [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#75RFJ)
The child's injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.
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by Greg Cowan on (#75R0J)
Reagan O'Grady said he's excited for the next chapter after new ownership officially closed the book on his time in the Scenic City on Tuesday. The Owen Sound Attack announced on Tuesday that the team has parted ways" with head coach Scott Wray and O'Grady. The former rearguard and first-round OHL pick was staying positive [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#75QYJ)
Three impaired driving charges were laid by Collingwood/Blue Mountains OPP over the Victoria Day holiday weekend in Collingwood. The first came about after a police stop about 3 a.m. in the area of Highway 26 and Beachwood Road in Colllingwood, a police news release said. A 21-year-old Collingwood resident faces charges of operation while impaired [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75QYK)
'These findings support the continued importance of tourism as a major contributor to the local economy . . .' -- Danielle Edwards, SBP economic development officer
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by Greg Cowan on (#75QTS)
MAJOR NORTH STARS SHUT OUT It was a rough start to the 2026 Major Series Lacrosse campaign for the Owen Sound North Stars, who took on the Six Nations Chiefs in the annual Bread and Cheese Game on Monday. The back-to-back-to-back defending champion Chiefs shut out the N'Stars, 12-0, in Six Nations. Doug Jamieson recorded [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75QMF)
The Owen Sound Attack announced on Tuesday that the team has parted ways" with head coach Scott Wray. Assistant coach Reagan O'Grady is also leaving the team, new Attack president Tyler Nother announced in a media release. As we begin a new chapter in Attack hockey, we believe it was the appropriate time to make [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75QMG)
Police charged a 19-year-old South Bruce Peninsula driver who was found sleeping behind the wheel early Sunday morning at Sauble Beach with impaired driving. Grey Bruce OPP investigated a 6 a.m. report of someone asleep behind the wheel of a car parked in a business parking lot on Main Street at Sauble. The driver now [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#75PSE)
Project Noisemaker to run until September 7
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by The Sun Times on (#75P9R)
Work is progressing on improvements at the intersection of Highway 21 and Bruce Road 13 in Southampton, where a new roundabout is being constructed. The north side of the single-lane roundabout is being completed as Phase 1, after which a detour adjustment will be made to begin Phase 2, which is the south side of [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75P9S)
After a spring dominated by cold and wet conditions, Sauble Beach business owners were channeling warm thoughts for what they hope is a busy summer ahead of them. And while the Victoria Day long weekend and Canada's unofficial start to summer was starting out cool, things were looking up with the forecast was calling for [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75P6Z)
Volunteers collected more than 220 pounds of waste on Saturday
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by Rob Gowan on (#75NNJ)
Shrek the Musical Jr. has been a big hit with the mostly teenage cast as they have worked to get the production ready for an audience. Now the Roxy Young Company performers expect the crowds who come out to see the show to be just as entertained as they have been. I just love it [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75NNK)
Two of the Owen Sound Police Service's top brass have been named members of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces by the Governor General of Canada. Chief Craig Ambrose and Deputy Chief David Bishop were among 64 appointees who were invested into the order by outgoing Governor General Mary Simon during a ceremony [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#75NNM)
A fourth candidate has entered the race for mayor in Owen Sound. Ray Botten has registered to run for the head of city council in this fall's municipal elections, the city announced on Thursday. Botten has ran for mayor in Owen Sound twice before, finishing third in voting in both 2010 and 2018. The other [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75NEM)
Who is the Owen Sound Attack's new president, governor, and co-owner? Well, the co-owner, on behalf of the partners, invested in Ecological Dynamics Sports Partners, a private equity firm that purchased the team for north of the rumoured $20 million this week. It's hard to know, for now. EDSP brought in Gasthalter & Co., a [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75NBN)
Western University and the coroner's office contacted SON and volunteered to return the remains.
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by Greg Cowan on (#75N9G)
OHL Commissioner Bryan Crawford said he's more than comfortable with a private equity group owning his league's smallest-market franchise.
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by Advertisement on (#75N9H)
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by Greg Cowan on (#75N73)
New Owen Sound Attack president Tyler Nother has big ideas and he said the team's new ownership has the money to put them in place.
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by The Sun Times on (#75N20)
Two suspected drug overdoses in Owen Sound Wednesday included one fatality. The suspected substance in the fatal overdose is unknown but the other overdose involved someone who smoked fentanyl and was revived with naloxone, Grey Bruce Public Health reported. Public health advice is to not use drugs alone and have naloxone on hand. Someone with [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75MG3)
Change comes slowly, and change comes quickly for Owen Sound Attack fans. Junior hockey fans get used to roster changes, coaching changes, and the ever-evolving state of the Ontario Hockey League in general. But for 26 years, there's been a form of consistency in the Scenic City. Since 2000, the Owen Sound Attack have been [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75MDP)
The outsized representation of Grey County restaurants among the best in the country shows local chefs `are getting better.' -- Zach Keeshig, Naagan restaurant owner in Owen Sound
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by Scott Dunn on (#75MDQ)
'We know that our ancestors are within the grass, within the trees, within everything around this territory because our bodies go back to the earth, and then our ancestors are in everything in creation.' -- Saugeen First Nation Chief Conrad Ritchie
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by The Sun Times on (#75MDR)
A Meaford woman faces a drug trafficking charge following a traffic stop in Owen Sound early in the morning on Friday (May 8). At approximately 1 a.m., Grey Bruce OPP were patrolling in the area of 3rd Avenue East and 10th Street East when an officer observed a Highway Traffic Act violation and stopped the [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75M8N)
Tyler Nother, 28, is the Owen Sound Attack's incoming team president. The former OHL player graduated from Queen's University and worked as an NHLPA certified agent with Newport.
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by Alan S. Hale on (#75M38)
Leaders say future generations will bear risks of rushed process.
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by The Sun Times on (#75KP9)
The province's Special Investigations Unit has determined that a man arrested in Durham last August was not injured by a police officer, and has terminated its investigation into the case. The SIU's deputy director, Stacey O'Brien, terminated the investigation into the reported injury suffered by a 42-year-old man who was arrested by West Grey Police [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75KM3)
Public engagement shows majority supports multi-use trail with controlled vehicle access
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by Greg Cowan on (#75KHS)
The Owen Sound Attack will celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Owen Sound Greys winning the 1927 Memorial Cup Championship next season. In April, the Owen Sound Attack registered two Owen Sound Greys logos for trademark. Around the same time, the new ownership of the Owen Sound Attack, Ecological Dynamic Sports Partnerships, was registering several [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75KBC)
A woman got out safely and all pets survived.
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by Scott Dunn on (#75JTK)
A jury found him guilty of possession of fentanyl and methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking.
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by The Sun Times on (#75JTM)
Bruce Power is holding a number of information sessions where the public can learn more and ask questions about the proposed Bruce C project. The sessions are to be held throughout the months of May and June in communities across Grey, Bruce and Huron counties and are designed to provide an overview of the project, [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75JTN)
Also, business licences receive final approval
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by Greg Cowan on (#75JP8)
The new owners of the Owen Sound Attack are coming in with heaps of money and a diversified corporate structure. Sources have said that Donald McClure, the managing director of Cogent Forest Products is involved in the deal, as is a billion-dollar hedge fund founder. Cogent Forest Products was founded in 2005 and has loaded [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75JJQ)
As the mayoral race in Owen Sound already begins to get crowded, one name that won't be on the ballot come election time is that of Mayor Ian Boddy. After 16 years on city council, including the last 12 as mayor, Boddy, 67, isn't planning to run again in the 2026 municipal and school board [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#75J35)
Owen Sound's mayor says city officials have been reassured that the Owen Sound Attack aren't going anywhere after city council did its part to permit a change in the ownership structure of the hockey club. At its meeting on Monday, council voted in favour of assigning the existing lease agreement it has with the owners [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#75HZK)
There is already a three-way race for mayor in Owen Sound just a little over a week into the nomination period for the 2026 municipal elections. Three candidates have now registered to run for mayor in the city, including current two-term councillor Carol Merton, former two-term councillor Richard Thomas and newcomer Andrii Zvorygin. According to [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#75HZM)
Nik Nanos, chief data scientist and founder of Nanos Research, presented the survey results to realtors, local politicians and others Friday at a housing symposium in Owen Sound.
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by Greg Cowan on (#75HAG)
Lee McArthur stood in a field overlooking the deep blue water near Annan as proud as any mother could be on Mother's Day. When she told her three adult children about a potential family plan to donate a large portion of the family's 117 acres, which includes the popular Keefer Falls, to the Escarpment Biosphere [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75HAH)
Riley Thompson scored four goals as the Owen Sound North Stars topped the Belleville Kodiaks, 9-5, in Ontario Series Lacrosse action Saturday night in Belleville. Tetsuya Yamada notched a pair, while Tyson Morrison, Jordan Caskenette, and Andrew Kelly scored in the victory as the senior B club earned its first win of the year. Calum [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#75HAJ)
Revenge is a dish best served in Orangeville. Just months after being ousted by the Northmen in the first round of the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League playoffs, in a deciding Game 5 on the road inside the Alder Arena, the North Stars returned and left with a much-needed victory. Sly Sundown and Chase Garvie [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#75H9P)
The Owen Sound Legacy Ridge Golf Club North Stars Junior Elite Women's League (JEWL) lacrosse team completed their preseason with a narrow 6-5 overtime loss to the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the JEWL Early Bird Tournament in Oakville. The North Stars started the game strong, scoring the game's first four goals [...]
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