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by The Sun Times on (#5V6S0)
Bruce Power announced several key contracts for its Major Component Replacement (MCR) Project Wednesday, which it says is advancing the company’s strategy to contribute to economic revitalization in Ontario. “Last July, Bruce Power announced a $3 billion ‘Made in Ontario’ plan to invest in Ontario jobs and economic prosperity through our Life-Extension Program, medical isotope […]
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Owen Sound Sun Times
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by Greg Cowan on (#5V5F1)
Teachers in Grey-Bruce are concerned with low vaccination rates among students and the lack of high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters as they return to classrooms this week. Julie Stanley, president of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Bluewater Local said with 59 per cent of children ages five to 11 unvaccinated, and only 37 per […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V5F2)
The owner of the long-vacant former Black Clawson Kennedy site has submitted plans to city hall to develop the eight-acre block near Owen Sound’s harbour. Toronto-based Hansa Financial & Property Management has submitted a site plan application that proposes building six four-storey residential buildings, with a combined 224 units, along with a one-storey amenity building […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5V5CM)
A father and son, and five other family members, are suing the West Grey Police Services Board and two of its officers after a police encounter two summers ago in Chesley left one of the men with what they say were life-threatening injuries. David and Casey Hillier were each charged on June 6, 2020 with […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5V5AB)
A Hanover-based provincial association of wood manufacturers hopes to persuade the federal government to devise a national, emergency foreign worker program to help solve its labour shortage problems. The industry needs thousands of workers in Ontario alone, Wood Manufacturing Cluster of Ontario CEO Mike Baker said. The organization used to be called Bluewater Wood Alliance. […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V57V)
Strong northerly winds and “significant weather” are what prompted the captain of the M/V Herbert C. Jackson lake freighter to anchor off Sauble Beach Saturday. Chrissy Kadleck, spokesperson for The Interlake Steamship Company, which owns the self-discharging bulk carrier, said the 690-foot vessel was headed north on Lake Huron at the time and was not […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V48V)
Because of the winter storm that hit southern Ontario and resulting transportation issues for our production and distribution teams, we will not publish a printed newspaper Tuesday, Jan. 18. However, the ePaper, a digital replica of the print edition, will be available to all readers. We apologize for this inconvenience and will do our best […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V466)
The Grey Bruce Health Unit says a COVID-19 outbreak at the Owen Sound hospital is over. Public health declared the outbreak on Unit 6-2, the medicine unit, Jan. 3 after three asymptomatic patients tested positive for the virus. The outbreak was declared over Monday. Gary Sims, president and CEO of Grey Bruce Health Services, said […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V467)
Police are asking for the public’s help after a black Tesla sedan, valued at $70,000, was destroyed by fire in Tiverton. South Bruce OPP officers and Kincardine firefighters were called to King Street in the southern Bruce County town at about 7:20 a.m. Friday to find a car fully engulfed in flames, according to a […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V3XE)
The Grey Bruce Health Unit has added more appointments at this week’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics and says walk-ins are now also welcome. Public health is still recommending people book an appointment to get their jab as wait times could increase if walk-in numbers are high. The Hockey Hub vaccination clinic at the Harry Lumley Bayshore […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5V33F)
On wildcard weekend in the National Football League the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds put up a touchdown against the Owen Sound Attack to sweep the weekend set in style. The ‘Hounds notched a pair of power-play goals and picked up their second shorthanded tally in as many games to top the Bears 6-1 at the […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V31P)
The Owen Sound-Port Elgin area has earned a spot on a list of the Top 25 growth cities in Canada. The list, which puts the local area at Number 9, is based on a “U-Haul Growth Index,” which records the net gain of one-way U-Haul moving trucks arriving in a city, versus departing, within a […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V31Q)
The number of Grey-Bruce residents in hospital with a confirmed case of COVID-19 rose over the weekend from 14 Friday to 17 Sunday. Fourteen of those patients are hospitalized in Grey-Bruce, while three are in hospital outside of the region, according to the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s daily situation report for Sunday. All local cases […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V308)
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS ON HOLD The Bluewater Athletic Association winter sports season won’t resume Monday when students return to in-person classes according to the region’s top administrators. Bluewater District School Board Director of Education Lori Wilder said the board has made the decision to hold off on sports to better assess the situation once students […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V2XA)
Police have charged a 54-year-old Collingwood resident with first-degree murder after a man was found dead inside of a home in the town Friday morning. Officers with the Collingwood-Blue Mountains OPP were called to a residence on Hurontario Street in Collingwood at about 8:20 a.m. They found a deceased adult male inside and an individual […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V2T1)
As temperatures dipped below -25 C with the wind chill Saturday morning, 76-year-old Joan Barton stripped down to her “skivvies” and plunged into the near-freezing waters of Colpoys Bay. The spirited South Bruce Peninsula woman swam in the frigid deep-blue water for exactly three minutes — one minute for each degree of water temperature — […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5V2F0)
The Owen Sound Attack let the league’s best power play go to work Saturday night and ended up with a 5-2 loss at the hands of the Greyhounds in Sault Ste. Marie. The ‘Hounds entered the game with 39 power-play goals while operating at an over 30 per cent clip on the man advantage. Owen […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5V1GG)
Twelve local people are in a local hospital and two more are hospitalized outside Grey-Bruce due to COVID-19, the health unit reported Friday. Five of them are in a local ICU and two more are in an ICU outside Grey-Bruce, said Dr. Ian Arra, the Grey-Bruce medical officer of health. None of them is fully […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V1EP)
With temperatures in Owen Sound expected to hit -30 C with the windchill this weekend, the city is working with Safe ‘n Sound to extend the agency’s hours for those seeking shelter from the cold. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, city facilities that have served as warming stations during cold temperatures in the past are not […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5V05D)
Both Grey and Bruce county councillors received snapshots Thursday of the homelessness situations in their communities. Just over 140 individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Grey County and another 64 in Bruce County participated in a point-in-time homelessness enumeration study, conducted jointly by the two counties and front-line service providers Oct. 18. Of those surveyed, […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V018)
Several residents in a Walkerton apartment building had to be rescued by firefighters after they were trapped by smoke from a fire late Wednesday night. Crews responded at about 11:40 p.m. after receiving a report of a fire in the residential seniors’ apartment building at 401 Cayley St., known as the Thompson-Bolden Seniors Apartments. Firefighters […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V019)
Eleven facilities have active COVID-19 outbreaks in Grey-Bruce, according to the health unit’s latest situation report. On Thursday, the affected locations were Maple Court Villa retirement home in Walkerton, Lee Manor in Owen Sound, Grey Gables in Markdale, and Rockwood Terrace in Durham – as well as Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow, Errinrung in Thornbury, McVean […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V01A)
South Bruce OPP are continuing to investigate an incident in Kincardine where someone walked along a freshly poured sidewalk before it set, leading to an estimated $13,000 repair job. Police first received the report of the incident on Nov. 9 at the intersection of Gordon Street, where they found that a section of the freshly […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5V01B)
Students, staff and parents are being asked to help minimize the spread of COVID-19 through self-screening and self-imposed isolation protocols in the absence of public health interventions when they return to school Monday. “I think it’s going to be a change. I think it’s going to take time for families to adjust to that, but […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5V01C)
Two Grey County residents have been charged after a pickup truck that had been reported stolen was stopped by police in Chesley on Wednesday. Just before 4:30 a.m., a South Bruce OPP officer was on patrol when the officer used the cruiser’s emergency lights to signal the truck to stop. The vehicle continued driving through […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5V03Q)
The Kemble Mountain trail has been permanently closed to off-road vehicles. On Wednesday, Georgian Bluffs council passed an amendment to its off-road vehicles bylaw to no longer permit the use of ORVs on the Kemble Mountain Trail along the Cole’s Road Sideroad unopened road allowance. The motion passed 5-1 in a recorded vote with only […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TZYW)
Building heating and staffing issues will keep the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library closed to the public until Monday at 1 p.m., CEO Tim Nicholls Harrison said Thursday. The library announced on Facebook and on its website Thursday that the library was addressing a “facilities issue” which it hoped would be remedied […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5TYWX)
Gavin Bryant’s four-point night and a 27-save shutout courtesy of Nick Chenard sparked the Owen Sound Attack to a 5-0 victory over the Sarnia Sting Wednesday night. The win is the team’s third straight on the road and the first since an extended break for the holiday with two bouts of COVID protocol. Owen Sound […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TYSF)
Grey-Bruce has lost two more people to COVID-19. The Grey Bruce Health Unit added two deaths to the area’s total Wednesday. Now 27 Grey-Bruce citizens have died due to the pandemic virus There have been 19 deaths in Grey-Bruce, plus one Grey-Bruce citizen who died after acquiring the infection and receiving treatment outside of Grey-Bruce, […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5TYN1)
The weeklong 56th-annual Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week wrapped up Tuesday and managed to broaden its audience while navigating through a surging wave of COVID-19 by going fully virtual for the second year in a row. Farmers’ Week coordinator Lorie Smith said she’s glad the planning committee decided back in September to take the conference fully […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5TYN2)
Home sales in Grey-Bruce ended 2021 by smashing the average monthly price record for a month at more than $830,000. At $830,982, the average price for December was more than $127,000 above the previous monthly average price record of $703,934 that was just set in September. The average price last month was also 48.5 per […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TYN3)
Efforts to present a petition to South Bruce council calling for a referendum on municipal election day, not after, about a proposed long-term nuclear waste storage project bogged down over privacy issues just before Tuesday’s council meeting. The referendum is supposed to decide whether South Bruce residents are willing to be host to a subterranean […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5TYN4)
Owen Sound’s operations committee is recommending council give the green light to a series of traffic signal timing changes aimed at improving the flow of vehicles along 10th Street in the city’s downtown. The suggested changes are among those proposed by consultants Safe Roads Engineering, retained by city hall to analyze both traffic data — […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5TY25)
There are now 10 long-term care and retirement homes in Grey-Bruce with COVID-19 outbreaks. An outbreak was declared at Maple Court Villa retirement home in Walkerton on Monday. The other homes in the region with COVID-19 outbreaks includes all three Grey County-run long-term care homes – Lee Manor in Owen Sound, Grey Gables in Markdale, […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5TX9B)
Owen Sound is seeking a consulting firm to undertake a comprehensive service review of the city’s operations later this year. A request for proposals for a “professional, qualified” consultant was posted to the city’s bids and tenders webpage Friday, with a closing date of Jan. 28. The city is planning to set aside $100,000 in […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5TX9C)
A 20-year-old Owen Sound man is facing robbery and firearm-related charges following a confrontation in Georgian Bluffs. The Grey Bruce OPP says officers responded to a report of a person with a weapon at about 1 a.m. on Jan. 5 in the Township of Georgian Bluffs. Const. Nick Wilson said Tuesday the call to police […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5TX9D)
Owen Sound has removed a “hotspot” designation on a neighbourhood that had been experiencing significant crime and bylaw-related problems now that a house that city officials say was considered at the centre of the problem has sold. City manager Tim Simmonds said Owen Sound police and bylaw enforcement spent more than 400 hours dealing with […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5TX74)
An Owen Sound-based company that is developing large-scale hydrogen production systems has signed a Letter of Intent with a large industrial company. Hydrogen Optimized announced on Monday that it had signed the LOI with the company to supply more than 40 megawatts of its RuggedCell water electrolyser capacity for hydrogen production. “This is a big […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5TW60)
The Ontario Hockey League’s trade deadline passed by at noon Monday with the Owen Sound Attack laying dormant and satisfied. Attack General Manager Dale DeGray confirmed his team stayed put this year, electing to ride into the homestretch with the athletes already stabled in the Scenic City. The only moves made were those done in […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5TW61)
There are now nine long-term care and retirement homes in Grey-Bruce reporting COVID-19 outbreaks, three more than there were on Sunday. The additional facilities with outbreaks are Lee Manor in Owen Sound and Grey Gables in Markdale, which are both long-term care homes run by Grey County, and the Mapleview Long-Term Care Home in Owen […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5TVTB)
The Protect Our Waterways – No Nuclear Waste community group will hold a car rally during a scheduled delegation at South Bruce council on Jan. 11 in support of a referendum they want to happen this fall in concert with the municipal election. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is proposing to build an underground storage […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#5TVBJ)
Unacceptable but somewhat understandable. That seemed the general consensus Attack leaders had after losing 7-3 to the Barrie Colts in their return to the ice for the first time since Dec. 11. The deck was a little stacked against the Bears. The normally raucous and cramped Bayshore felt cavernous and hollow without any fans to […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TVBK)
With COVID-19 outbreaks now in six long-term care or retirement homes in Grey-Bruce, more stringent isolation and testing requirements are coming into effect in these facilities, the medical officer of health said. Sunday the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported two more outbreaks in such homes than the day before, as well as 60 new cases […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TTW6)
A Port Elgin lawyer has been found guilty of professional misconduct. John Douglas King was given 30 days to surrender his licence to practise law or else the Law Society of Ontario would revoke it, the law society announced last week. King pleaded guilty in a Walkerton courtroom and received a conditional discharge in August […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TTW7)
A new media studies scholarship has been created in memory of long-time local Rogers TV producer Darlene Vanwyck. Vanwyck, 43, died in her Allenford home Jan. 3 after complications associated with a liver problem, her husband Paul Vanwyck said. The Darlene Vanwyck Award in Media Studies will be supported in perpetuity by an endowed fund […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TTB0)
Saugeen Shores police charged a 56-year-old Port Elgin man because customers were threatened with a baseball bat for not wearing masks at a Port Elgin grocery store, police said. Police were called on Jan. 6 at 8:08 p.m. about a man who allegedly was threatening people and causing damage at the grocery story, a police […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TT6R)
Eighty-eight new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Grey-Bruce Saturday. There are now 383 active COVID cases, including nine local people in a local hospital and one in hospital outside Grey-Bruce, the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported. Figures were current to midnight Friday. Grey Bruce Health Services’ Owen Sound hospital has a continuing COVID outbreak. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#5TT6S)
Omicron has forced Wiarton Willie’s live, annual morning prediction online only, with the public not present, and cancelled Groundhog Day festivities in South Bruce Peninsula. If Willie doesn’t see his shadow at 8:07 a.m. Feb. 2., legend has it we’ll have an early spring. If he does, here come six more weeks of winter. “The […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#5TSGN)
Owen Sound will request prices for five potential transit service options — from maintaining the status quo to moving to a fully on-demand system — when it seeks proposals this winter for a new operator contract. Coun. Travis Dodd said the motion, approved during a special council meeting Friday, is an initial step toward the […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5TSFB)
The Grey Bruce Health Unit confirmed 53 more COVID-19 cases Friday, although with testing restricted to certain groups the data does not deliver an accurate account of regional case spread. The health unit said it will soon modify its daily situation reports because of the shift in testing protocols and case management. Individuals with symptoms […]
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