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by Denis Langlois on (#5VHR6)
With Revera Inc. set to break ground next winter for a new long-term care home in Hanover, the province has announced the approval of 32 additional beds for the facility. The proposed new The Village Seniors’ Community, which is to replace the current 70-bed The Village Long-term Care Home, will now have 128 beds, Long-term […]
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Owen Sound Sun Times
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| Updated | 2025-12-28 16:46 |
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VHKX)
A celebration of the unwilling and frustrated erupted at the southern doorstep of Owen Sound Friday morning. There appeared to be a few hundred people who are not in favour of accepting government mandated double-vaccination requirements for truckers to enter the United States, and a whole lot more. They showed up to send off a […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5VHHT)
Grey County is now the official owner of a building on 14th Street West in Owen Sound that it plans to convert into a 12-unit supportive housing facility. Director of housing Anne Marie Shaw said the county’s purchase of the 396 14th St. W. property for $1.2 million closed Jan. 20. The county has now […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5VGN3)
Mack Guzda and the Barrie Colts showed little mercy in an 8-0 drumming of the Owen Sound Attack at the Sadlon Arena Thursday night. The Attack stepped into a buzzsaw with the Colts on an offensive tear and Guzda stopping everything in sight. Just a few nights earlier, the Colts steamrolled the Wolves in Sudbury, […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VGD8)
Another death due to COVID-19 reported Thursday by the Grey-Bruce Health Unit brought the total to 34 local deaths during the pandemic. There have been six deaths reported among Grey-Bruce residents in the past week, representing 21 per cent of the total deaths attributed to the pandemic virus. Dr. Ian Arra, the medical officer of […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5VGD9)
The Ontario Hockey League has handed down a four-game suspension to Attack captain Mark Woolley for his hit on Ty Voit in a Jan. 21 game against the Sarnia Sting. Woolley has already missed one Attack game, so he’ll be eligible to return on Feb. 1 against the Kitchener Rangers. The hit to Voit appeared […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5VGDA)
Twelve teams will compete at The Plex in Port Elgin for the chance to become the Ontario men’s representative at the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier – the national curling championship. The Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard organizing committee announced the expanded field in a media release Wednesday. Originally slated as a competition between eight […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5VG6D)
Grey County is planning to form a task force to identify gaps in local mental health and harm reduction supports and develop strategies to address them. Chatsworth Mayor Scott Mackey presented a motion during a committee of the whole meeting Thursday to create a mental health and addictions task force, noting there’s evidence of a […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5VF0M)
Labour shortages in child-care, green hydrogen technology development and creating more sustainable communities — including through affordable housing, were key areas addressed when Grey-Bruce municipal representatives met with their provincial counterparts this week. Local officials took part in a number of delegations through the annual Rural Ontario Municipal Association conference on Monday and Tuesday, which […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VF0N)
Three more local COVID-19 related deaths were reported Wednesday. Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health, said two people died at the hospital and the other died at a long-term care home. One person was fully vaccinated, one person was unvaccinated, and the other had a single dose of the vaccine at the time […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VF0P)
Bruce Power announced this week it’s closer to producing the medical isotope Lutetium-177, used to target cancers such as neuroendocrine tumours and prostate cancers. An Isotope Production System has been installed in nuclear reactor Unit 7 at Bruce Power, along the Lake Huron shoreline in Bruce County. The company says it is the first power […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5VEYB)
Wiarton’s famous weather-predicting groundhog will make its triumphant return to shadow prophesy next week. The newly minted and non-albino Wiarton Willie will let the world know on Feb. 2 at 7:55 a.m., via live stream, whether to expect six more weeks of winter or early spring during the 66th anniversary of the event. To watch […]
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by Jim Algie on (#5VDPF)
Both Canadian and U.S. officials claimed victory in the first-ever trade dispute adjudicated under terms of the two-year-old Canada U.S. Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA) over U.S. complaints about Canadian dairy import practices under the new deal. Both claims cite ruling details but how can both be true? On the one hand, the three-person panel’s findings, […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VDPG)
Crews are to clear snowbanks in parts of downtown Owen Sound overnight Wednesday. Operations are to begin at 8 p.m. Vehicles parked in the downtown must be moved from parking spaces by that time to allow access for snow removal equipment, the city said in a news release. Winter overnight parking restrictions are in place […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5VDPH)
Owen Sound has stuck a fork in a proposal to serve as a host city for a Poutine Feast tour this summer. Council rejected in a 4-4 vote Monday a staff recommendation to approve, in principle, allowing the free-entry event to take place in the 800 block of 1st Avenue East from July 14 to […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VDMP)
The latest cold snap has led the City of Owen Sound to continue to partner with Safe ‘n Sound to extend operating hours for those needing to warm up. Safe ‘n Sound at 310 8th St. E. will be open Tuesday night from 5 p.m. to midnight and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5VDMQ)
Bruce County councillors have committed funds toward initiatives to grow Indigenous cultural awareness and develop an Indigenous reconciliation plan. At its meeting on Jan. 20, the county’s executive committee approved a commitment to spend up to $150,000 to support a county Indigenous Reconciliation Planning Initiative. The first $60,000 is already included in the 2022 budget, […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VDJK)
For the second day in a row, another COVID-related death has been reported in Grey-Bruce. Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health, confirmed in a text message Tuesday the latest person to die was neither a long-term care resident nor hospitalized. Arra has previously declined to declare vaccination statuses of the deceased citing privacy. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VDJM)
Owen Sound artist, wood-turner and furniture maker Stephen Hogbin died Jan. 13, seven months after a cancer diagnosis. The 79-year-old was recognized internationally by collectors, educators and professional organizations for his influence in studio wood turning and furniture making. “Stephen’s reputation is huge and people were in touch from all around the world, on a […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5VDJN)
City council is asking staff to come up with ways to trim Owen Sound’s draft 2022 budget by another $90,000 and bring this year’s property tax hike back to 2.51 per cent. That was the estimated increase when council last met to discuss the proposed operating and capital budgets in early December. However, at Monday’s […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VDJP)
Two people were injured after a crash at Springmount between a passenger vehicle and an OPP cruiser. Grey Bruce OPP responded to the crash at the intersection of Highway 21 and Grey Road 18 at about 1 p.m. after receiving the report of the two-vehicle collision. The drivers of both vehicles were taken to hospital […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VC9M)
A 29th local COVID-19 death was reported Monday, involving someone who caught the disease in Grey-Bruce and died while outside the area. The person’s vaccination status is unavailable from the Grey Bruce Health Unit due to privacy laws, Dr. Ian Arra, the local medical officer of health, said by text. The health unit also reported […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VC9N)
Two men have been charged after a RIDE program on Highway 21 in Bruce County early Saturday morning led to the seizure of a loaded firearm and drugs. At about 1:45 a.m., Grey Bruce OPP were conducting the RIDE program when a vehicle entered it and an investigation began into an outstanding warrant and failing […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VC9P)
Two of Dave Gunson’s trucks will join a trans-Canada “Freedom Convoy” Friday to protest new federal rules which required Canadian and U.S. truckers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter Canada as of Jan. 15. “Truth is the antidote” is written on one of Gunson’s trailers, while Canadian flags will fly on the other. […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VC9Q)
A donation of more than $93,000 is going toward the Adult Day Away Program of the Home and Community Support Services Grey-Bruce. The James Goreski Private Foundation has donated $93,456 that will go to assist in revitalizing the program at six locations throughout Grey and Bruce counties. “We are so grateful for this generous support […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5VC9R)
Some snowmobile trails have started to open in Grey County, while trails in Bruce County may not be too far behind. Trails in the Meaford area were the first in the region to open at the start of the weekend, with the Thornbury, Dundalk, Markdale, Chatsworth and Owen Sound areas close behind with limited riding […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5VBGW)
The fault lines of poor special-teams play and an inconsistent effort shook the Owen Sound Attack in a Sunday afternoon tilt with the Sarnia Sting. The Attack were stuck 4-0 in the third period thanks to a sleepy start before a late three-goal swing nearly wrote the Bears a comeback story. However, in the final […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VBGX)
There are now eight Grey-Bruce long-term care and retirement homes with COVID-19 outbreaks after another outbreak was declared over on the weekend. The Grey Bruce Health Unit has declared the outbreak at Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow over after outbreaks at both Lee Manor in Owen Sound and Grey Gables in Markdale ended this weekend as […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5VAWV)
While the COVID-19 pandemic has managed to put a halt on any festivities around celebrating the Sauble Ski Club’s 40th anniversary, it certainly hasn’t dulled the enthusiasm of those wanting to hit the trails. With many activities again shut down due to the latest surge in cases of the Omicron variant of the virus, cross-country […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5VAWW)
Two snowmobilers received three-day licence suspensions and were warned about riding on closed trails after being stopped in Owen Sound on Saturday. The Owen Sound Police Service were conducting a RIDE check at the snowmobile trail in the area of the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre when two snowmobilers were stopped and a roadside demand […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5VA9J)
COVID-19 outbreaks at a pair of Grey County-run long-term care homes were declared over on Saturday. The outbreaks at Lee Manor in Owen Sound and Grey Gables in Markdale are now both over, but an outbreak at Rockwood Terrace in Durham is continuing, along with outbreaks at eight other long-term care and retirement homes in […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5VA03)
The Port Elgin Tankard is set to go ahead as scheduled if all goes to plan in Ontario. Thursday’s announcement by the provincial government introducing a planned phased-in lifting of COVID-19 restrictions means spectators will be able to watch the Port Elgin Chrysler ’22 Ontario Tankard at 50 per cent capacity at The Plex in […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VA04)
Fourteen Grey-Bruce residents are in hospital due to COVID among 247 active, known cases. Of the 14 in hospital, two are receiving treatment outside of Grey-Bruce. That’s one fewer case in a hospital out of the area than was reported Thursday. There remain 11 long-term care or retirement homes with outbreaks and Wiarton hospital’s outbreak […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5VA05)
The new hospital in Markdale will have seven in-patient beds, not four as originally approved, Grey Bruce Health Services announced. The health ministry supported the expansion request, utilizing room within the building’s “flex space,” included in the design should more beds be approved, president and CEO Gary Sims said in a news release. “As a […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5V90P)
The Hepworth Shallow Lake Royal Canadian Legion Branch 586 in Hepworth was destroyed by an early morning fire Friday. Branch president Karie Cole said just before 10 a.m. that the building had been completely destroyed by the blaze. She said she was at the scene at 5 a.m. and the building was fully engulfed. “It […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V8VS)
Firefighters were battling a large, stubborn blaze early this morning at the Hepworth Shallow Lake Legion building in Hepworth, which is also home to the Bruce Grey Music Hall of Fame. Damage appeared extensive and the building may be unsalvageable. Information about the cause and degree of damage was not immediately available as firefighters […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5V8CA)
The Owen Sound Attack bounced back in Barrie Thursday night after a sub-par weekend in the Soo. Backup goaltender Corbin Votary backstopped the Bears to a 3-2 win inside the Sadlon Arena. The Napanee native made 31 saves on 33 shots and was reminiscent of Dominik Hasek at times in the third period, frustrating the […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V857)
New COVID-19 outbreaks have been declared at the Seasons Retirement Community in Owen Sound as well as in the in-patient and complex continuing care unit at the Wiarton Hospital. A Grey Bruce Health Services spokesperson said Thursday afternoon that they were early in the investigation of the outbreak at the Wiarton hospital. As of Thursday […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5V858)
The Ontario government announced on Thursday that it would ease restrictions at restaurants, cinemas, non-spectator areas of sports and rec facilities including gyms, and other venues beginning Jan. 31. The move was announced as the government has said in recent days that key public health indicators are starting to show signs of improvement. Marcia Cunningham, […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5V833)
The evidence is in and the trial to resolve a 30-year dispute over ownership of a popular sandy strip of Sauble Beach is moving on to final arguments. Superior Court Justice Susan Vella heard from 18 witnesses in a trial which started Nov. 23, broke for the Christmas period, and resumed in the new year. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5V80X)
With the sale of the Sauble Area Medical Clinic building to South Bruce Peninsula, the not-for-profit group that owned it is donating $1 million of the proceeds to buy equipment for the hospitals in Wiarton, Owen Sound and Southampton. The Sauble Family Health Team still works in the building, at 672 Main St. E. in […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5V7YT)
Georgian Bluffs has put its proceeds from the sale of the Wiarton-Keppel International Airport into reserves. On Wednesday during its committee of the whole meeting, council approved a staff recommendation to use a portion of the funds from the sale to pay off the outstanding balance of $205,000 on a loan the municipality took out […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V7PC)
The driver of an SUV has been charged with failing to stop for a red light after a collision resulted in another vehicle striking a church in Owen Sound on Wednesday. Both drivers sustained minor injuries in the collision, which occurred at the corner of 10th Street West and 3rd Avenue West, and left one […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V6RT)
South Bruce Peninsula council will be exploring a developer’s proposal to build its multi-purpose community hub in the planned Wiarton Meadows development at Wiarton’s south end instead of on a town-owned site on Jenny Street. Planning consultant John Tennant, who presented the proposal to council Tuesday, said Wiarton Meadows Inc. would contribute up to 15 […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5V6RV)
The Omicron-fuelled wave is expected to peak later this month in Ontario according to the latest COVID-related data and modelling trends in the province. Health Minister Christine Elliott and Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore held a news conference Wednesday morning where they discussed the pandemic’s next horizon. “We are starting to […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5V6RW)
An Owen Sound man played the $50 Instant Supreme 7 lottery and won $700,000, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation announced Wednesday. Daniel Armstrong, 56,”likes to play Instant tickets and purchases online games when the jackpots are high,” an OLG news release quoted him saying. “I played my ticket at home and then checked it […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V6RX)
A fundraiser is being held next month to support a program in Grey-Bruce that provides care and comfort to people while in the area’s hospitals. The We Care – We Walk fundraiser is being organized in February by the Grey Bruce Spiritual Care Council to support the work of their spiritual care providers. Spritual care […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V6RY)
A Mercedes SUV was recovered and returned to its owner after it was stolen in the village of Chatsworth on Monday. A 38-year-old man of no fixed address was arrested and charged in relation to the incident. At about 11:30 a.m., the Mercedes R 35 SUV was stolen from a driveway and the theft was […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V6RZ)
A Wiarton man has been charged with impaired driving after being involved in a collision in Owen Sound on Tuesday. Two vehicles sustained significant damage but neither driver was injured in the collision that occurred at about 11:15 a.m. near the intersection of 8th Street East and 9th Avenue East, Owen Sound police said in […]
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