by Greg Cowan on (#5MRK0)
The Owen Sound Attack announced the signing of 2021 CHL Import Draft choice Servác Petrovský on Thursday. Petrovský was the 39th-overall selection in the import draft. “I am really excited and thrilled to be a part of the Owen Sound Attack,” said Petrovský in a team media release. “I am looking forward to meeting my […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MR20)
As preparations continue for a safe return to in-person learning in September, school boards in Grey-Bruce are awaiting further guidance from the province on required COVID-related health and safety protocols for staff and students. “We understand that more information is coming soon and once those details are known, we will share them with our families, […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MPXP)
An arbitrator awarded OPSEU members at Lee Manor wage increases, which then were used to set wages at Grey Gables, another of the county’s other long-term care homes. Wages will increase by 1.62 per cent at Lee Manor in each of three years of the collective agreement which expired Dec. 31, 2019. Negotiations to renew […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5MPTV)
The Grey-Bruce region is no longer a provincially designated COVID-19 hot spot. The Grey Bruce Health Unit said in a news release Wednesday the region is on pace to enter Step 3 of the province’s reopening plan following the long weekend. Currently, Grey-Bruce is under a modified Step 3 with strong recommendations, including limiting the […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MPTW)
Fireworks will be lighting up the night sky in both Wiarton and Sauble Beach this Civic holiday long weekend. South Bruce Peninsula is planning to hold fireworks shows starting at dusk on Saturday at both Wiarton’s Bluewater Park and just north of Sixth Street in Sauble. “The town budgeted for fireworks in both Wiarton and […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MPRD)
The chief of Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation is not seeking re-election in the Aug. 6 Neyaashiinigmiing vote. Greg Nadjiwon withdrew his name before the list of candidates was finalized in June, electoral officer Vaughn Johnston said Wednesday. Nadjiwon has been chief since his election in 2015. He spent two years on council immediately […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MPRE)
The former Hanover Baptist Church is has been turned into a concert venue and performing and visual arts-focussed private high school. It was purchased by Symphony in the Barn, the charitable organization responsible for the annual classical music concerts at Glencolton Farms near Durham. This year’s concerts begin Friday night and one concert Sunday will be […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MPN6)
Meaford is teaming up with a community group to launch by October a pilot project to divert bulky, non-biodegradable Styrofoam packaging from landfill. Council voted this week to proceed with the one-year residential expanded polystyrene recycling trial, delivered by Transition Meaford, and direct staff to report back before the term ends on whether the program […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5MPHX)
Owen Sound’s Major Series Lacrosse team will get its first taste of on-the-floor action Thursday as one of five teams taking part in a month-long exhibition season. All games in the MSL Classic are taking place at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre (TRAC) in Oakville. The MSL Classic will feature Owen Sound, the Brooklin Lacrosse […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5MPHY)
Owen Sound has been selected as the host of next year’s Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada. Owen Sound will serve as the annual hockey celebration’s host city on Jan. 29 as Sportsnet carries game action from all seven Canadian National Hockey League teams during the annual event. Host Ron MacLean will be joined by the […]
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by Brent Jeffries on (#5MPAH)
Live entertainment returns to the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market in the River District from until Sept. 3 every Thursday and Friday afternoon from noon to 2pm. Thursday, July 29 features Piper & Carson. Brilliant song writing, stage presence and storytelling combine to capture an audience attention. On Friday, July 30 Scotty Kipfer performs. He was […]
by Denis Langlois on (#5MNE9)
Weak tornadoes touched down and caused some damage in both the Thornbury and Bayfield areas Saturday night, according to assessments by the Northern Tornadoes Project. An NTP survey team completed both ground and drone surveys of the areas Sunday, reports provided by executive director David Sills says. The team concluded structural and tree damage reported […]
by Denis Langlois on (#5MNBC)
Georgian Bluffs council is planning to take “immediate steps” to find a new chief administrative officer after the township’s current top staffer announced he will be resigning. CAO Al Meneses’ resignation is effective Sept. 17, according to a township news release. Meanwhile, Norfolk County has announced that Meneses will serve as the single-tier municipality’s new […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MNBD)
Owen Sound wants to become a Tree City of the World. City council recently passed a motion to apply for the international certification, which is part of a global effort aimed at recognizing communities that are committed to ensuring their urban forests and trees are properly maintained, sustainably managed and celebrated. “It’s really about recognition […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5MNBE)
The Grey Bruce Health Unit said it has learned some “valuable lessons” from a surge in COVID-19 cases, whihc has led to hospitalizations and deaths, brought on by recent outbreaks fuelled by the highly transmissible Delta variant. “We see the Delta variant is as advertised; extremely efficient and effective in its transmission, and unfortunately, similarly […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MN58)
As Owen Sound Emancipation Festival organizers prepare to mark this year’s event with a “virtual experience” Sunday, planning has already begun for next year’s 160th anniversary at Harrison Park. “What we’re doing this year is giving people a snapshot of the festival and what it’s all about,” chair Jeff Smith said Tuesday in an interview. […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5MN59)
The first of eight steam generators at Bruce Power’s Unit 6 facility was successfully removed on July 23, marking a major milestone in the multi-year major component replacement project. The eight steam generators at Unit 6 are arranged vertically in two columns of four on the east and west sides of the reactor. Each steam […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5MN5A)
The Lake Huron Fishing Club’s Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby is underway. As of Tuesday morning, Bob McLean of Monkton, Ont., led the way after landing a 17.39-pound chinook salmon. The derby runs until 2 p.m. Monday. The angler who catches the heaviest salmon will net the derby’s top prize of $15,000. Second place will […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MMXZ)
Nine new local cases of COVID-19 were reported Monday by the Grey Bruce Health Unit. Four of the cases were from Owen Sound, while two were from Grey Highlands and single cases were reported from Saugeen First Nation, South Bruce Peninsula and Southgate. There are now 107 active known cases of the virus in Grey-Bruce […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MMY0)
An off-duty York Regional police officer has been identified as the person killed in a two-vehicle collision Friday morning on Highway 6 & 10 south of Owen Sound. The Grey Bruce OPP say 55-year-old Craig Heatley of Bradford-West Gwillimbury was pronounced dead in hospital following the collision. He was the driver of the motorcycle involved […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MMY1)
Saugeen Shores police were called to two collisions at around 4 p.m. Sunday near Port Elgin’s main beach. Both crashes happened on Green Street between Harbour and Highland streets. Sgt. Andy Evans said one of the drivers involved in the second collision was seriously injured and airlifted to St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. The driver’s […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MMY2)
Grey County’s Sydenham Campus is getting an $845,000 funding boost from FedDev Ontario, which county officials say will help take the regional skills training, trades and innovation centre “to the next level.” The funding will be used to create a maker space and device lab with 3D printers and prototyping equipment at the centre, located […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MMY3)
A 42-year-old Wiarton woman is facing impaired driving and cocaine trafficking charges after Owen Sound residents found a driver slumped over the steering wheel of a running vehicle in a west-side parking lot and called police. The residents said they had knocked on the window after seeing the woman at about 4 p.m. Sunday, but […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MMY4)
Another 13 cases of COVID-19 were reported by the Grey Bruce Health Unit Sunday. These cases were found in Owen Sound (5), Grey Highlands (3), Brockton (3), and there was one each in Georgian Bluffs and Southgate. The new cases were from the past 24 hours ended midnight Saturday. The health unit is managing 111 […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MMY5)
Despite conditions that favoured tornadoes along parts of the Lake Huron shoreline Saturday night, Environment and Climate Change Canada had no confirmed reports of them by Sunday afternoon. However, Northern Tornadoes Project investigators were to visit the Bayfield, Ont. area of Huron County Sunday, then go to the Thornbury area in eastern Grey County to […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MMY6)
Matthew Vokes said other people’s kindness helped him push though and complete a gruelling bicycle ride from Toronto to Owen Sound Saturday in honour of his dad. Despite two bike breakdowns and pelting rain, which turned country roads nearly into rivers, the 25-year-old made the trip in 13 hours. The 216-kilometre trip was double his […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MJ9M)
Environment Canada issued the following tornado warning: Warnings 5:06 PM EDT Saturday 24 July 2021Tornado warning in effect for: Saugeen Shores – Kincardine – Southern Bruce County At 5:06 p.m. EDT, Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm that is possibly producing a tornado. Damaging winds, large hail and locally intense rainfall are also […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MJ9N)
Grey-Bruce saw nine new cases of COVID-19 Saturday. Six confirmed cases were in Owen Sound, two were in Meaford and one was in West Grey, the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s daily situation report said. It reflects new cases in the 24 hours ended midnight Friday. Health unit staff are following 120 active cases of the […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MJ8J)
Symphony in the Barn, where mostly urban classical music-lovers practically mingle with cows, pigs and chickens, is back in business starting Friday. All five Beethoven piano concertos and other music will be performed to in-person audiences in the open air, from a purpose built barn-like stage at this three-day event held at Glencolton Farm, near […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MJ1B)
A 19-year-old Scarborough driver faces stunt driving and dangerous driving charges after several traffic complaints were made to police. About 9:30 a.m. July 21, police responded to complaints that a car was passing aggressively and speeding on Highway 6 in Georgian Bluffs, a Grey Bruce OPP release said. Police say before stopping the car, it […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MJ1C)
Police are notifying the public because officers have attended a number of break-ins to garages and outbuildings in Grey Highlands since May 1. Property has been stolen and in several instances a door and windows to these buildings were insecure, a Grey Bruce OPP news release said. Police ask the public to report suspicious behaviour. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MHZG)
A driver involved in a two-car collision Friday on Highway 6/10 in Meaford died. Grey Bruce OPP announced the fatality in a news release Friday night but so far hasn’t identified the victim. The collision was reported about 11:30 a.m., when police, paramedics and firefighters responded. The driver was taken to hospital and was pronounced […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MHCP)
Given that active COVID cases in Grey-Bruce predominantly involve teens and young adults — and that they’re spreading it to others — the health unit advises parents to talk to their kids. Of the 132 active cases, 76 are in people 10 to 29 years old, and 95 per cent are not fully vaccinated, the […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MHCQ)
Dr. Ian Arra, the Grey-Bruce medical officer of health, continues to stress how the Delta variant is adding new urgency for people to get their COVID-19 shots. In remarks to Grey County council Thursday, he said 99 per cent of new cases in the first half of July were of the more contagious Delta variant, […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MHCR)
Owen Sound is planning to breathe new life into an old city forest. The city and Elmwood’s Lands & Forests Consulting has begun a three-step forest restoration trial project for a 2.9-acre area of escarpment land between St. George’s Park and Victoria Park, off 10th Street East. The project will involve removing ash trees – […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MHCS)
After a presentation on the nature of substance addiction and how more needs to be done to support sufferers, Grey County council agreed Thursday to look at what more the county could do. “What we’re receiving here is a call to action,” Warden Selwyn Hicks said. “I would hate for us to have this nice […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MHCT)
South Bruce Peninsula estimates its legal fees for 2021 will exceed the quarter-million-dollar budget set for those expenses by about $1.76 million due to an earlier-than-anticipated start for the Sauble Beach land dispute trial and unexpected costs to defend itself during a judicial review. Mayor Janice Jackson said a schedule for the Sauble Beach trial […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MHCV)
Grey County council voted Thursday to reduce speed limits along Grey Road 17B, also known as the Drive-in Road at Springmount in Georgian Bluffs. Some use this route to bypass 10th Street and the Sunset Strip on their way to and from Highway 6. Road 17B sees 4,000 to 5,000 cars a day. Area residents […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MHCW)
The region’s public health unit reported 15 new cases of COVID-19 in Grey-Bruce Thursday for the second day in a row. But both the number of active cases – now at 146 – and number of active high-risk contacts – now at 374 – dropped slightly from Wednesday’s 147 active cases and 390 high-risk contacts. […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MFX4)
Owen Sound’s historic former courthouse and jail properties are going back on the market after the city received no bids for the sites during a request-for-proposals process. Council approved a community services committee recommendation this week to list the properties at 1235 and 1259 3rd Ave. E. for sale with Chestnut Park Realty or allow […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MFX5)
They walk for exercise, to socialize and – for the past year – to help give back to the community. Members of Street Beats, created by members of Canadian Mental Health Association Grey-Bruce’s social, recreation and leisure site Union Place, meet weekday mornings at 9 a.m. to walk for 30 minutes to an hour through […]
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by James Keelaghan on (#5MFX6)
In 46 years of Summerfolk, there have been a few constants — Kelso Beach Park is one. In the years that I was booked as a performer, I would see Summerfolk on my itinerary and the dusty heart of a prairie boy would beat a little faster. From the first time I came to play […]
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by Jennifer McGuire on (#5MFX7)
Today I am grateful that the grey in my hair is sort of bleaching out to a level where it could be blonde if you squint and don’t look straight at me. I am also grateful for people who don’t look straight at me. Today I am grateful for an early morning walk that was […]
by Scott Dunn on (#5MFX8)
All Grey-Bruce employers should have a vaccine policy that strongly encourages all eligible employees to get both COVID-19 shots, the Grey Bruce Health Unit announced Wednesday. Otherwise, staff may be unable to work, resulting in possible closure to the public, lost revenue and potentially lost clients. Employers should grant time off for employees to get […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5MFX9)
Georgian College is preparing to welcome more students back to its campuses. The college, which has a campus in Owen Sound, along with Collingwood, Barrie, Midland, Bracebridge, Orangeville and Orillia, said in a statement that direction received from the provincial government on the resumption of on-campus activities was welcome news. Georgian vice-president of academics Kevin […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5MFXA)
As it manages a major COVID-19 outbreak, Saugeen First Nation has received some help from a couple of youngsters who were cottaging in the area. Cohen George, 8, and his five-year-old sister Ella of Ancaster, Ont., raised $300 selling their painted rocks to help out the local First Nation. The two young cottagers recently met […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MFXB)
Saugeen Shores police have issued a “community safety advisory” about a convicted sex offender, with several prior convictions relating to children, who now lives in Port Elgin. Mark Anthony Windrim, 40, will be residing in the area of Woodland Drive, according to a police news release. His most recent charges stem from an incident in […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5MDTQ)
Canada’s nuclear safety regulator has ordered all of the country’s CANDU nuclear operators to check their pressure tubes for fitness after Bruce Power reported elevated readings in two of its nuclear reactors. Operating while pressure tubes with hydrogen equivalent (Heq) concentrations in excess of 120 parts per million violated terms of Bruce Power’s operating licence, […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5MDTR)
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported five new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. The single-digit daily total comes as cases continue to trend down this week after 36 cases were reported on Friday. There were 20 cases on Saturday, 18 on Sunday and 11 added to the totals on Monday. But Grey-Bruce Medical Officer of […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5MDTS)
Four residential development plans approved Monday by Owen Sound council call for a combined 132 new housing units – a majority of which are to be rentals, with a plan to also include up to two dozen affordable units. Council gave conditional site plan approval to Barry’s Construction to build a five-storey, 79-unit apartment on […]
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