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by The Sun Times on (#76PHH)
A 57-year-old Owen Sound man was taken to a London trauma centre with serious injuries after his bicycle and a pickup truck collided Monday. Owen Sound police said in a news release that the collision took place about 10:17 p.m. at the intersection of 4th Avenue West and 3rd Street A' West. Police said the [...]
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| Updated | 2026-07-01 15:01 |
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by Scott Dunn on (#76NZY)
Environment Canada issued an 'orange' heat warning Tuesday. The hot weather will last all week and maybe into the weekend.
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by Scott Dunn on (#76N6T)
The cause of the fire is unknown, police said.
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by Scott Dunn on (#76N4D)
Provincial health care funding increases amount to about $10 million additional dollars over last year.
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by The Sun Times on (#76MZE)
Grey Bruce Public Health is investigating two separate dog bite incidents, one in Owen Sound and the other in Hanover, to confirm whether the dogs have rabies. A mother and her son were walking in Harrison Park near the duck pond when they encountered a woman walking two dogs on Tuesday, June 23. One of [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76MSY)
Owen Sound police laid nine charges against a 29-year-old city man, including for stealing alcohol from the same store two days in a row. On Saturday someone reported that an intoxicated family member stole a car. The driver fled at high speed while disobeying traffic signals when police attempted a traffic stop, a police news [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76MA9)
There really are no limits to the media one can use to create art - from paints and pastels, to clay and ceramics, to plaster and paper-mache and everything in between. For the members of the Bluewater Quilters' Guild, the media of choice are the fabric, thread and batting they use to create their masterpieces. [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76M7E)
Ronetta Billy who immigrated from Saint Lucia, says local YMCA and community made transition so much easier
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by The Sun Times on (#76KTH)
The Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board has approved a balanced budget for 2026-27 that includes $132.3 million in spending. The budget achieves 100 per cent compliance with Ministry of Education regulations and directs resources to support a growing population of 5,168 average daily enrollment students, marking a 1.5 per cent increase over last year, the [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76KCN)
Grey County in process of updating its beaver, and coyote and wolf bylaws
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by Scott Dunn on (#76KCP)
The plan says its initiatives will be evaluated to measure their success.
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by Rob Gowan on (#76KA3)
Grey County intends to include $2.8 million in its 2028 draft budget for its share of the levy as part of a new regional conservation authority. Council agreed with the staff recommendation to earmark the funds for 2028 to serve as a placeholder" in the budget, even though staff noted that the actual amount the [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76K4N)
Owen Sound police ask people with information about drug trafficking to contact them.
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by Rob Gowan on (#76JKZ)
Grey County council has endorsed a long-discussed plan to exchange a number of roads with its member municipalities. At its meeting on Thursday, councillors supported a recommendation that includes a funding commitment of approximately $42.8 million to the lower-tier municipalities when they take over 82.5 kilometres of roads in the county network. As part of [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#76JM0)
Durham hospital's 10 inpatient bed allotment was reassigned to Kincardine and Walkerton hospitals in 2024, but the physical beds remained.
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by Scott Dunn on (#76JEW)
Recipients could be refugees, economic migrants, international students or anyone seeking settlement support.
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by Scott Dunn on (#76JBA)
'There was a high potential for that building to have significant loss from the fire so I'm really proud of my crew here this week.' -- NBP Fire Chief Jack Burt
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by Rob Gowan on (#76J88)
Owen Sound's multi-year capital plan has projects with budgets totalling more than $30 million in 2027
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by Alan S. Hale on (#76JBB)
Indigenous communities now hold stakes in 132 energy projects across Ontario.
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by Scott Dunn on (#76HJ4)
'It is dazzling. It really wows people when they're seeing it for the first time especially.' -- Ben Favrin, co-founder of Capital Drone Show
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by Rob Gowan on (#76HE3)
City aiming to have 4th Avenue West between 15th and 20th streets reconstructed next year
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by Rob Gowan on (#76GTB)
Some council members against spending funds on required repairs
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by Scott Dunn on (#76GTC)
Elders 'consistently described a strong sense of fear and vulnerability within their own homes and neighbourhoods.' -- Policing feasibility study
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by Rob Gowan on (#76GTD)
Council agreed on Tuesday to allocate up to $10,000 to have an engineer look at slope failure
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by Scott Dunn on (#76GQ5)
The victim was 'extraordinarily lucky' because it looked like he was 'about to die.' -- Grey County Crown attorney Patrick Clement
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by Greg Cowan on (#76GKN)
The Owen Sound Attack are bringing a big, scoring Slovak across the pond to the Scenic City in time for the 2026-27 season. On Tuesday, the Owen Sound Attack announced the signing of 2025 CHL Import Draft selection Lucian Bernat to an OHL Scholarship and Development Agreement. Selected by the Attack in the second round [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76GHM)
Two vehicles burned at a business in Walkerton on Tuesday morning. Shortly after 5 a.m., South Bruce OPP responded along with Brockton Fire Services and EMS to an address on Yonge Street. When they arrived, the vehicles were found engulfed in flames. The fire was extinguished and no injuries were reported, police said in a [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76FYJ)
Following investigation, no grounds to believe officer committed a criminal offence
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by Greg Cowan on (#76F1R)
They stood in a circle and waited for the sun. A few short months removed from a city buried in snow, community members gathered to pay tribute to the sun on National Indigenous Peoples Day. June 21 is the longest day of the year in this hemisphere, and it was even longer for Trish Meekins, [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#76EWM)
So far, it looks like the Six Nations Rebels are too much too soon for the Scenic City bunch. After two games between the two squads facing off in the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League first-round best-of-five playoff series, the Rebels have outscored the Owen Sound North Stars, 28-8. Owen Sound knew they were the [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76ET6)
New data shows that the majority of Canadians are worried about their finances. According to figures released by United Way Canada, 60 per cent of Canadians report anxiety when thinking about their personal finances. The United Way of Bruce Grey said the findings mirror what they've witnessed locally as more individuals and families struggle to [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#76EQH)
Dakotah McPhee heard the waiting crowd cheering and broke into a sprint, arms raised in the air as she crossed the finish line. For months, the young adults who make up the community at the REACH Centre Grey Bruce have been training. The walk-run, in its fifth year, isn't just one of the biggest and [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76E9J)
Township council expected to make a decision in coming weeks on how to proceed
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by The Sun Times on (#76E9K)
The Bluewater District School Board has passed a balanced budget of nearly $300 million for the 2026-2027 school year. The approved budget of $299,163,285 in revenues, $299,114,654 in expenses, and $48,631 in net reserve contributions aligns with the requirements of the Education Act and funding parameters set by the Ministry of Education, the board said [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#76E5X)
The Owen Sound Attack announced the signing of eighth-overall pick Max Fransen to an OHL Scholarship and Development Agreement on Wednesday. We are thrilled to officially welcome Max and his family to the Owen Sound Attack organization," said Attack president and general manager Tyler Nother in a media release. Max's intelligence, leadership, and competitiveness are [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76E3B)
Oil meant for deep frying was left unattended and caught fire causing approximately $10,000 worth of damages.
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by The Sun Times on (#76E3C)
The Owen Sound Attack have spent the off-season, thus far, signalling their intent to contend for a championship next season. The team's new ownership, new president and GM, and new head coach will look to make a lasting first impression, and it all gets underway on Friday, Sept. 18, in Kitchener. Tyler Nother, the team's [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76E0Y)
A pair of OPP street crime units recently combined to recover nearly $300,000 in stolen equipment. Members of the City of Kawartha Lakes Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU), in collaboration with Grey Bruce CSCU, recovered a significant quantity of waht they said were stolen vehicles and tools as part of an ongoing theft investigation. On [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76DMK)
City decides it will watch and see how rollout of Bring Your Own event policy goes across province
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by Greg Cowan on (#76DJC)
The Brightshores Wellness and Recovery Centre in Owen Sound is being recognized for its first-of-its-kind model that combines stable housing and complex mental health and addiction care. The 2026 National Award of Excellence in Mental Health and Addictions Quality Improvement was awarded by the Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) on June 14 in Montreal. [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76DFH)
Drawing a connection between the incident, crime prevention, homelessness and addictions was a mistake, mayor says
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by Greg Cowan on (#76DFJ)
The Owen Sound Attack continue to form their new foundation and look to the future with the addition of prospects and a new philosophy.
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by Rob Gowan on (#76D9G)
The atriums on the second floor of Owen Sound City Hall will be named in honour of Arlene Wright and Ovid Jackson. Council on Monday passed a motion brought forward on May 11 by Mayor Ian Boddy to name the east and west atrium meeting rooms after the two for dedicating their lives to civic [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76D9H)
Owen Sound council has decided against establishing a working group to examine the city's three most crash-prone intersections. On Monday, council defeated the notice of motion brought forward by Coun. Jon Farmer that had been postponed from its May 25 meeting. Farmer had asked in his motion that the working group of three to five [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#76D6K)
The Owen Sound North Stars are still looking for their first Major Series Lacrosse win of the season. On Wednesday night, the North Stars fell to the Brooklin Lacrosse Club, 11-9, at the Iroquois Park Sports Centre in Whitby. The North Stars are now 0-6 and in last place in the seven-team circuit. On Wednesday, [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76CSH)
Owen Sound is making some lands it purchased last year available for affordable housing, but is no longer requiring that the building be named after former Coun. Peter Lemon. On Monday, council directed staff to bring forward the necessary bylaw to allow vacant lands on 8th Avenue East to be transferred the Owen Sound Municipal [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#76CQC)
An eight-storey 128-unit apartment building is being proposed for a lot adjacent to 10th Street East on Owen Sound's east side. A public meeting for a zoning bylaw amendment on the proposed development at 1201 15th Avenue East was held at the Owen Sound council chambers Monmday , The meeting included presentations from the city's [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#76CQD)
Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick use robots and drone technology to take viewers deep under the Great Lakes highlighting wildlife and previously unseen ecosystems.
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by Rob Gowan on (#76CN0)
The Grey Bruce One World Festival celebrated 15 years of fostering diversity and inclusion throughout the community on Wednesday. Hundreds of schoolchildren from across the region attended this year's festival at the Owen Sound Farmers' Market, which included a day of activities, performances and presentations all to help raise awareness of Grey-Bruce's heritage, build skills, [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#76CN1)
The Community Foundation Grey Bruce's newest report tells a story of a rural region struggling with affordability but enjoying a life in nature.
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