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Hicks to be confirmed as provincial Liberal candidate in BGOS
Liberals in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound are set to confirm Grey County Warden Selwyn Hicks as their candidate in the June 2 provincial election. A virtual nomination meeting is scheduled to take place Thursday night, where Hicks will be acclaimed, riding association president Peggy Hutchison confirmed Wednesday. Hicks said in an interview his decision to run was […]
Consultant finds Owen Sound region can support artificial field, dome
A consultant hired to look into an artificial turf field and dome has identified Victoria Park as a preferred site, with the cost for such a facility expected to be in the range of $2.2 to $2.6 million. Michael Cleland of RC Strategies and Owen Sound’s director of community services, Pam Coulter, presented a report […]
John 'Daddy' Hall story gets a national audience
The story of John “Daddy” Hall has made it to prime time, a place the former Owen Sound resident has long deserved to be according to the director of a new four-part documentary series airing on national television. Hall’s story is set to air on Friday at 9 p.m. on Global TV as part of […]
Bowl for Kids' Sake is back bigger, in-person and online
It won’t be long before bowlers compete in the Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser — in person at any of three area bowling alleys, in an online bowling game or at home. Money raised in the 42nd annual Big Brothers Big Sisters Grey Bruce event will support youth mentoring programs which are offered to local […]
Chenard blanks the Sting, streaking Attack roll on to London
Nick Chenard’s nickname is “Ricky” but it could be calamine the way he’s able to effectively take the Sting out of Sarnia’s game. Chenard made all 28 saves Tuesday night at the Bayshore to shut out the Sting for the second time this season as the Attack extended their point streak to 13 games with […]
Owen Sound public library will soon loan wireless hot-spot sticks
Sometime in April the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library will loan wireless hot-spot sticks, which provide free Internet access, to library members. Ten devices that plug in to personal devices to access the Internet will be available to be borrowed. Details will be provided in the library’s April newsletter, which will invite […]
Developer wants to build eight apartment buildings on RCA site
The new owner of the former eastside RCA lands in Owen Sound wants to “get shovels in the ground as quickly as possible” to build more than 700 rental apartment units with views of the bay. SkyDev, part of the Guelph-based Skyline Group of Companies, purchased the 37.7-acre site at 3195 East Bayshore Road in […]
Chesley man wins over $100,000 playing Lotto 6/49
A Chesley man has won second prize in a recent Lotto 6/49 draw, which netted him a prize of $104,529.20. Philip Jackman, 55, won the prize in the Jan. 26 draw and said he was shocked when he realized he had won. “I couldn’t believe it,” Jackman said in a release from the OLG. “It […]
Art and stories used to bridge gap between generations
Eleven pieces of art inspired by the stories of local seniors are now on display at Bonfire on Queen in Paisley after an official gallery opening Saturday afternoon. The Arran-Elderslie Youth organization created the Building Bridges gallery as an offshoot of its podcast series AE Archives. The 11-show podcast series shares the stories of local […]
Used book sale in support of Ukraine opens at Meaford Public Library
The Meaford Public Library is now selling used books at its downtown location in support of Ukraine. All proceeds from the by-donation sale of used books will be forwarded to the Canadian Red Cross in support of the Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal. Russian forces began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Since then, […]
Owen Sound festival gets provincial cash
Owen Sound’s new Sound Waterfront Festival has received $25,000 from the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund. The festival will take place Thursday, June 30 through Sunday, July 3 and will combine the former Harbourfest with Canada Day events and will take place between Kelso Beach at Nawash Park and Owen Sound Visitor Centre. There’ll be arts […]
Mike Crone returns to city hall to head public works, engineering
Owen Sound has welcomed back former city employee Mike Crone, who on Monday assumed the position of acting director of public works and engineering. Crone replaces Dennis Kefalas, who has retired and who performed the director’s role since 2018, a city news release said. Crone and his wife, Betty, have lived in Owen Sound since […]
Record February home sales in Grey-Bruce
Grey-Bruce’s hot housing market continued with a new sales record for February. A total of 216 units were sold in the region last month, which is up two sales from the previous record month of a year ago, according to the most recent statistics of the Realtors Association of Grey Bruce Owen Sound. Home sales […]
Owen Sound selects offensive dynamo with first pick in MSL Draft
Lady luck has smiled upon the Owen Sound Lacrosse Club. Owen Sound won the Major Series Lacrosse draft lottery and selected offensive dynamo Thomas McConvey with the first-overall pick Sunday afternoon. McConvey is a senior on the University of Vermont’s men’s field lacrosse team where he currently has 21 goals and seven assists in nine […]
Fun overflows as Maple Magic returns to Wiarton-area elk farm
Hundreds of people celebrated the first day of spring at the Regal Point Elk Farm near Wiarton witth the return of Maple Magic. The Rotary Club of Wiarton’s Family Festival and Breakfast featuring the elk farm’s fresh maple syrup was on tap again after two years on the shelf amid worsening waves of the COVID-19 […]
Hope springs eternal as Attack sweep Otters to keep streak alive
Spring is in the air and there is an undeniable swagger surrounding the Owen Sound Attack as they completed a weekend sweep of the Erie Otters with a decisive 5-1 victory Sunday afternoon in front of 2,300 fans at the Bayshore. To put it bluntly, the Attack bullied the Otters for 60 minutes and sullied […]
Attack extend point streak to 11 games with win over Otters
It’s Attack hockey, and it’s all about having fun according to rookie sensation Colby Barlow. Well, having fun and being responsible defensively, of course, which if done well can lead to more fun in the offensive zone. Simple, and fun, Barlow said. “We want to win. That’s all we want to do. We want to […]
Meaford's Scarecrow Invasion set to celebrate its 25th year
Meaford’s most popular and well-known festival is making its return in 2022. Plans are in place for the annual Meaford Scarecrow Invasion and Family Festival to celebrate its 25th year in operation this fall after taking two years off amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The scarecrows will invade the bayside town in early September with the […]
SBGHC begins to reintroduce acute care beds in Chesley
South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) announced Thursday it will begin gradually reintroducing acute care beds at the Chesley hospital as staffing challenges begin to ease in the region. According to a media release, the reintroduction of acute care beds is being made possible as an increasing number of patients designated as Alternate Level of […]
Owen Sound memorial event to raise opioid overdose awareness
An event to raise awareness about the growing opioid overdose crisis in Owen Sound and Grey-Bruce is returning for another year. The memorial event, We Remember Them, is to be held on March 26 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market. Presented by the United Way of Bruce Grey, Safe […]
Group of South Bruce Peninsula workers vote in favour of strike
Public works, parks and recreation and landfill workers with South Bruce Peninsula are in a legal strike position. The 22 workers, who are members of the Service Employees Union Local 2, unanimously approved a strike mandate on Monday. But Alain Lajoie, a representative with SEIU Local 2 said on Friday that the workers continue to […]
Women's Centre uses grant to upgrade services, shelter
A grant developed to help non-profit organizations recover from the impacts of COVID-19 is being used to support women in need in Grey-Bruce. The Women’s Centre Grey Bruce received a $59,000 Resilient Communities Fund grant, awarded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF), to help continue serving women in the community. Awarded in 2021, a portion […]
Keady Market returning after two-year absence
The weekly Tuesday Keady Market is reopening, two years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced it to close. With mandatory gathering restrictions and most other public health requirements in the rear-view mirror, soon people will stroll through the popular local outdoor farmers’ market again. The market will comply with all public health restrictions in place when […]
Brockton seeks minister's order to expedite housing in business park
Walkerton-area employers need housing that their workers can afford, demand for homes is growing in general and developers want to build it in Walkerton, says Brockton’s mayor. Mayor Chris Peabody said that’s why council voted last week to seek a ministerial zoning order to expedite rezoning some business park lands for residential development in Walkerton. […]
Court rules in favour of Grey Highlands as group seeks to halt sale of Talisman lands
A Superior Court of Justice in Owen Sound ruled Monday in favour of Grey Highlands and dismissed a motion brought forward by the Protecting Talisman Lands Association to halt the sale of the municipally owned Talisman lands to a GTA-based resort developer. Grey Highlands and Westway Capital entered the closing period on a $2.5 million […]
Flesherton woman travels to Ukraine-Poland border to assist refugees
A Flesherton-area woman has travelled to Poland to help Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war in their country, with plans to bring one family back to Canada in the coming weeks. Susanne von Toerne was on her way back to Canada on Thursday after a whirlwind trip that saw her and three other women take two […]
Spits come from behind to best Bears in OT
Good clubs don’t need gimmes, but that’s what the Windsor Spitfires got Wednesday night as they came from behind to beat the Owen Sound Attack 6-5 in overtime in front of nearly 2,600 fans at the Bayshore. The Attack squandered the lead in the third period thanks to a few gaffes and a Daniel D’Amico […]
Suspect in case of remains found near Mount Forest still in custody
A man charged with murder after the remains of Monica Chisar were found in a swampy area northeast of Mount Forest on Christmas Eve 2019 remains in custody. Ahmet Nikqi, 41, of no fixed address, appeared in bail court in Hamilton Tuesday. His charges of second-degree murder and interfering with human remains were put over […]
Locals witnessing Russian bombardment of Ukraine offering help
Another local effort to support Ukraine has received an enthusiastic response from the Owen Sound area, organizers said Wednesday. Local humanitarian efforts have sprung up amidst Russia’s invasion and bombardment of the country which began Feb. 24. Carrie Bertrand’s Owen Sound paralegal office serves as a depot for donations at the behest of local demolition […]
U10 Jr. Attack complete Silver Stick sweep in Newmarket
The Owen Sound Leeder & Associates Junior Attack under-10 squad went undefeated to win the Newmarket International Silver Stick Single-A Championship this past weekend. The Jr. Attack outscored their opponents a combined 26-7 over six games to earn the title. Owen Sound opened the weekend tournament with a 3-2 victory over the Centre Wellington Fusion […]
Province announces $14M in funding to increase staffing at local long-term care homes
The provincial government announced more than $14 million in spending this year for long-term care homes in Grey-Bruce and Huron-Bruce to hire more staff. Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker and Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson made the announcements in media releases Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. The $7,238,772 is part of the province’s commitment to ensure long-term […]
Study to provide direction on Tom Thomson Art Gallery expansion
Owen Sound has given the OK to a study that would lay out the benefits and costs of an expanded Tom Thomson Art Gallery. On Monday, city council approved a recommendation of the gallery facility expansion ad hoc committee to move forward with a pre-feasibility study for the facility, that would list the benefits and […]
Wedding venue, restaurant, offices in plans for old courthouse and jail
The new buyer of the former jail and courthouse in Owen Sound has long been interested in the property and is looking forward to breathing new life into the historic buildings. On Monday, Owen Sound council accepted an offer of $50,000 for the 1235 and 1259 3rd Ave. E. properties from Nick Ainis in trust, […]
Owen Sound approves site plan for former gas station property
The site plan to construct a new shopping centre on a long-vacant lot in Owen Sound’s “southern gateway to the city” has been approved by council. On Monday council voted 7-2 in favour of the site plan for the property on the southwest corner 10th Street East and 9th Avenue East , which once housed […]
Meaford ends state of emergency, daily COVID reports come to an end
Meaford has joined a growing list of Grey-Bruce municipalities in ending its state of emergency as the province is set to lift COVID-19 mask mandates and restrictions in the coming weeks. The World Health Organization declared a global pandemic over two years ago, on March 11, 2020. Meaford declared a state of emergency on March […]
City drinking water receives perfect score in 2021
Owen Sound’s drinking water was perfect in 2021, according to the ministry of environment, conservation and parks. The city’s operations committee received the annual water system report at its meeting on March 8, where staff announced that not only did the city pass inspection from the MECP, but achieved a 100 per cent score. “This […]
Bruce Power and Kinectrics announce new isotope centre
Bruce Power’s new isotope innovation hub and the recently unveiled Kinectrics centre for medical isotopes and nuclear energy are set to strengthen Ontario’s position as an international leader in the production of life-saving medical isotopes, the nuclear power generator said in a media release. The Ontario Isotope Innovation Hub aims to position Ontario as a […]
Young Guns take silver at broomball provincials
The Keady Young Guns finished as finalists at the 2022 Ontario Broomball Association (OBA) Intermediate Ladies provincial championship in Arnprior this past weekend. Their performance earned the silver medal after losing to the Rampage in the second final of the double-elimination tournament. The Young Guns fell to the Rampage, 2-1, in the opening game of […]
Bruce Power and suppliers donate $2M to Kincardine hospital redevelopment campaign
The Kincardine hospital redevelopment campaign is getting a $2 million injection of funds from the nearby nuclear power generator. Bruce Power announced Monday it is donating $1.5 million to the Building Health Care for Generations Kincardine Hospital Redevelopment Capital Campaign, while the company’s supplier partners will donate an additional $500,000 to the campaign through Bruce […]
Bruce County appoints new CAO
A former chief administrative officer for the City of Guelph and Town of Minto has been appointed CAO for Bruce County effective April 18, the county announced Monday. Derrick Thomson comes to the county with more than 30 years of experience in “community-building, change management, budget administration, strategic planning and innovation,” a county media release […]
Chenard earns OHL Goalie of the Week honours
The Attack’s Nick Chenard is the Ontario Hockey League’s Goaltender of the Week after going 2-0-1-0 with a 1.99 goals-against average and .944 save percentage. Chenard, who was a runner-up for last week’s distinction, made 101 saves for the Attack in three games, helping them extend their run of consecutive games undefeated in regulation to […]
Barlow bests true rookie goal-scoring record
Despite his surname, the bar has been set pretty high for Attack rookie Colby Barlow. After taking the Orillia native with the eighth overall pick in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection, Attack GM Dale DeGray called the pick a “slam dunk”. He called him the team’s first pure shooter, at least in the DeGray era. […]
Grey-Bruce weekend COVID update
Regular daily COVID-19 updates from the Grey Bruce Health Unit will end Monday. There were 26 new cases of COVID-19 reported Sunday and 27 new cases Saturday, on par with the 26-case seven-day average. The cases reflect known new cases up to midnight the day before. Monday’s report will have Sunday’s data and will bring […]
Grey-Bruce regional unemployment rate second lowest in Ontario
February’s regional unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.6 per cent, with 700 net additional jobs, the Four County Labour Market Planning Board says. The Grey, Bruce, Huron and Perth economic region had the second lowest unemployment rate in Ontario in February. The provincial unemployment rate was also unchanged over January, at 6.1 per cent, both […]
Bears back in the win column with 5-1 victory over Spirit
The Owen Sound Attack are heading back to the Scenic City after a three-in-three road trip as one of the hottest teams in the Ontario Hockey League. The Attack got back into the win column Saturday night with a decisive 5-1 win over the Saginaw Spirit after earning points in both of their previous two […]
Hepworth-Shallow Lake legion membership decides to rebuild
Hepworth-Shallow Lake Royal Canadian Legion members have unanimously endorsed their executive’s recommendation to rebuild the branch building. If fundraising permits, it will be bigger and better, branch president Karie Cole said. The vote was taken last Thursday involving 27 of about 80 total legion members. There wasn’t any discussion at all, Cole said in an […]
Chi-Cheemaun fire in Thunder Bay under investigation
Firefighters helped ship staff put out a boiler room fire early Saturday morning on the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, which is dry docked in Thunder Bay. The fire was contained to the boiler room deep within the ship but damage to the boiler room and the electrical system was extensive, a news release from Thunder Bay Fire […]
Attack alumnus helping to break down hockey's barriers
Jaden Lindo holds on tightly to his first tangible hockey memory. A memory of the time someone tried to break him. The time he came to realize, then a child, a Black hockey player, he would need to stiffen his resolve if he was going to make it in the sport he loved. The son […]
Saginaw takes wild one in a shootout over Owen Sound
The Saginaw Spirit earned the extra point Friday night in Round 8 of the shootout to take the 7-6 win over the Owen Sound Attack inside the Dow Event Center after a wild 65 minutes of hockey. The game looked to be over with 54 seconds left on the clock following Josh Bloom’s empty-net goal […]
Health unit to resume school immunization clinics
The Grey Bruce Health Unit will resume elementary school immunization clinics for routine vaccinations later this month. The decision comes as the COVID-19 pandemic situation improves and public health measures lift, the health unit noted in a news release Friday afternoon. “The Grey Bruce Health Unit is pleased to be returning to schools to offer […]
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