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Man gets three years for historical sexual abuse
An Owen Sound judge sentenced a First Nations man in the Ontario Court of Justice Tuesday to three years in prison after he was found guilty of childhood sexual abuse of his nephew in 1998. Justice Julia Morneau, who delivered her sentence during an audio hearing, banned publication of the identity of the victim. Given […]
Saugeen Shores Police investigating hate motivated graffiti
Police are investigating after spray paint was used to write racially motivated text and homophobic slurs on structures in Port Elgin. Saugeen Shores police and members of their criminal investigations and drugs branch began investigating what is being called a hate motivated crime on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Anyone with information that would help identify […]
Streeter to share stories of Bruce County soldiers and the Battle of Givenchy
The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre’s A Time to Remember presentation series will look at the history of local First World War soldiers on Thursday. Local historian Bill Streeter will give a Facebook Live presentation featuring the stories of Bruce County soldiers who were the first to arrive in France with the 1st Contingent […]
Owen Sound donating $5,000 to legion's poppy fund
Mayor Ian Boddy cast the lone vote opposing a motion made Monday for the city to donate $5,000 to the Owen Sound Legion’s poppy campaign. Boddy, who left the mayor’s chair to speak against the resolution, said the city decided years ago to no longer provide grants to organizations or charities and it wouldn’t be […]
Mission Zimbabwe harvest dinners on Friday, Saturday
Mission Zimbabwe will hold its annual harvest dinner this weekend, but with some changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, three sittings will be held with a limit of 50 tickets available for each one. Takeout meals are also available at each sitting. The three sittings will be Friday at 6 p.m., Saturday at […]
City continuing after-hours enforcement in 'hotspot' for 6 more weeks
While city officials say the situation has improved at an address declared by Owen Sound in September as a hotspot – due to ongoing complaints about criminal activity and bylaw issues – council agreed Monday that it’s not yet time to end proactive enforcement in the neighbourhood. Council approved a recommendation from city manager Tim […]
Former downtown Owen Sound curling rink site for sale
REACH Centre Grey Bruce is selling the former Grey Granite Club property, which it received as a donation, to buy another more suitable downtown building to make that its first permanent home. By Dec. 17 the charitable organization, which serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will have to leave its latest temporary quarters, the […]
City seeking federal grant to help cover Kelso Beach improvements
Owen Sound is seeking federal funding to help cover nearly $1 million in proposed upgrades to Kelso Beach that city officials say are aimed at addressing climate change impacts on the waterfront park and enabling the site to stage large events. Council endorsed a community services committee recommendation Monday to apply for Canada Cultural Spaces […]
Zettel's job as Saugeen Shores police chief made permanent
Kevin Zettel has been named the permanent Chief of Police for the Saugeen Shores Police Service. Zettel, who had been serving as interim chief since the resignation of Mike Bellai in late August, was appointed to the job permanently on Monday. A formal swearing in will be held on Nov. 18 at 4 p.m. at […]
No new COVID-19 cases reported in Grey-Bruce Monday
There were no new cases of COVID-19 reported by the Grey Bruce Health Unit Monday. It has now been three-straight days without a reported case after six cases were found in three different areas of the region Friday. Three of those cases have now been linked to an ongoing cluster in South Bruce Peninsula. As […]
Grey-Bruce shorelines again battered by waves
With the arrival of November came the month’s infamous winds, hitting Grey-Bruce with its first taste of wintry weather and battering shoreline areas with high waves. While many areas inland experienced the season’s first blanket of snowfall, along Lake Huron and Georgian Bay residents and municipalities were left cleaning up debris and assessing shorelines after […]
Naloxone saves drug-overdose victim
Emergency responders succeeded in reversing a suspected fentanyl overdose during an emergency medical call recently. A person was in medical distress on Dawson Street in Wiarton, a Grey Bruce OPP news release issued Monday. Naloxone was administered, the victim revived and was taken by ambulance to hospital on Oct. 27. Police also remind everyone that […]
Riding the Rails exhibit recognized by Ontario Museum Association
The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre’s model train exhibit, approximately 8,000 hours in the making, has been recognized by the Ontario Museum Association Awards of Excellence. The Riding the Rails exhibit received an honourable mention in the category of community engagement during the annual award ceremony, held virtually this year amid the global COVID-19 […]
Reconciliation garden group seeking artist to create sculpture
Organizers of the Gitche Namewikwedong Reconciliation Garden have issued a call to artists interested in creating a sturgeon sculpture for the project at Kelso Beach Park. All artists who respond to the expression of interest request will receive a full description of the project on Nov. 15. Expressions of interest can be e-mailed to Thomas […]
Grey Roots wins OMA award for 'Facing the Flames'
Grey Roots Museum & Archives has received a provincial award for its original exhibit that showcases stories of local fire and rescue and features a fully restored 1923 LaFrance pumper truck. The Grey County-owned museum south of Owen Sound is the recipient of the Ontario Museums Association’s award of excellence for community engagement for Facing […]
Three of Friday's local COVID-19 cases now linked to SBP cluster
The three cases of COVID-19 in South Bruce Peninsula that were reported Friday to the Grey Bruce Health Unit have now been linked to the cluster in the town, according to public health. They bring to 10 the number of confirmed cases associated with the cluster. Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health, said […]
Harrigan's closes after 34 years in Southampton
For nearly 35 years, the clang of an old cowbell greeted customers as they “stepped back in time” into quaint Harrigan’s stores in downtown Southampton. The brass bell, which hung by a chain from the ceiling, had been a fixture at Harrigan’s Red & White 100-Mile Food Market on High Street for the past 15 […]
Six new COVID-19 cases reported in Grey-Bruce Friday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported six new cases of COVID-19 in the region Friday, the most in a 24-hour period since the second wave of the pandemic took hold in Ontario. According to the health unit’s daily situation report, three of the cases were found in South Bruce Peninsula but are not associated with […]
Major expansion for St. Mary's High School in Owen Sound
Relief is on the way for a St. Mary’s High School in Owen Sound that is bursting at the seams. Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker was at the school on Friday along with other local officials for the announcement of close to $20 million for an addition at the school, which would more than double […]
Health Unit reminds residents to get the flu shot this year
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is reminding people that the flu vaccine is available at 48 local pharmacies across the region to those ages five and older. “The high demand for flu shots this year may result in pharmacies running out before their next shipment but they are constantly being resupplied. Check with your local […]
South Bruce group opposing DGR reports damage to signs
A group in South Bruce opposed to a proposed underground nuclear waste storage facility is saying that someone has destroyed some of the signs they have erected in the area. Protect Our Waterways – No Nuclear Waste said Friday that said someone has used chainsaws to damage their signs located on private property, including some […]
GSCA: Sunday evening wind storm may result in minor flooding
The Grey Sauble Conservation Authority is advising residents that a cold front and low-pressure system forecast to move across Lake Huron and Georgian Bay Sunday night and into Monday could cause increased wave height and minor flooding of low-lying shoreline areas. Strong northwest winds are expected to develop late Sunday night gusting up to 80 […]
New shows, online auction at Tom Thomson Art Gallery
The Owen Sound and Grey-Bruce area’s artistic riches will be on full display at the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in the coming days and months. The gallery has recently launched two exhibitions – one made up of works from the gallery’s permanent collection and another highlighting a talented Owen Sound artist – while an online […]
No new COVID-19 cases reported locally for third straight day
For the third straight day, the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported no new cases of COVID-19 in the region. Of the 172 cases confirmed in Grey-Bruce to date, five remain active, according to the daily situation report released by the Health Unit on Thursday. There have been 155 cases that have recovered, while 12 cases […]
OHL pushes back season start to Feb. 4 amid rising COVID-19 numbers
The Ontario Hockey League announced Thursday it will push back its “return to play” timeline at least another two months as the COVID-19 pandemic ramps back up in the province. OHL teams originally slated to start a shortened regular season on Dec. 1 will now pencil in a Feb. 4 puck drop with training camps […]
OHL pushes back season start to Feb. 4 amid rising COVID-19 numbers
The Ontario Hockey League announced Thursday it will push back its “return to play” timeline at least another two months as the COVID-19 pandemic ramps back up in the province. OHL teams originally slated to start a shortened regular season on Dec. 1 will now pencil in a Feb. 4 puck drop with training camps […]
More than $26M in provincial funding for new Kincardine senior school
The provincial government is spending $26.4 million for a new senior school for more than 880 students in Kincardine. Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson made the announcement Thursday morning “as part of the province’s 2020-2021 Capital Priorities Program to support the growing community in and around Kincardine and to provide students with a modern learning environment.” […]
Georgina McKelvie donates $80K to hospital to purchase life-saving technology
Georgina McKelvie carried on with a lifetime of generosity and community building by making an $80,000 donation to the Owen Sound Regional Hospital Foundation for a piece of technology that will one day help local doctors save the lives of people in Grey and Bruce counties. The money will help the hospital buy a portable […]
Bruce Power CEO earns top honours at Ontario Business Achievement Awards
Bruce Power’s president and CEO Mike Rencheck was named the CEO of the Year for 2020 by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. The Ontario Business Achievement Awards held by the Chamber is the most recognized industry gala in Ontario, according to a media release distributed Wednesday. The annual gala celebrates the innovation and success of […]
Grey County looking at housing options for Durham property
Grey County is looking at the possibility of much more than a long-term care home on the property in Durham where it plans to build a new Rockwood Terrace. County council has approved hiring a consulting firm to assess the affordable housing needs and build options for the site, which could include other living accommodations, […]
No new COVID-19 cases reported in Grey-Bruce Wednesday
There were no new cases of COVID-19 reported in Grey-Bruce Wednesday, according to the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s daily situation report. Five active cases remain in the region with 172 cases of the virus reported in the two counties since the start of the pandemic . Of those 172 cases, 155 are now recovered with […]
Firearms stolen from Southgate
Police are trying to track down two firearms after they were stolen from a sea container in Southgate earlier this month. Sometime between Oct. 10 and Oct. 24 a residence and a sea container were broken into at a property on Southgate Road 24. The door of the sea container was pried open, a gun […]
ATV stolen from Chatsworth Township residence
An all-terrain vehicle has been reported stolen from a residence in Chatsworth Township. Grey Bruce OPP are investigating the theft in which sometime between Oct. 16 and Saturday the 2012 Polaris CC Sportsman was taken from a residence on the Grey-Bruce Line. The ATV, which had a winch on the front, a black 2-up seat, […]
ATV stolen from Township of Chatsworth residence
An all-terrain vehicle has been reported stolen from a residence in the Township of Chatsworth. Grey Bruce OPP are investigating the theft in which sometime between Oct. 16 and Saturday the 2012 Polaris CC Sportsman was taken from a residence on the Grey-Bruce Line. The ATV, which had a winch on the front, a black […]
Dissolution of Inter Township Fire Department partnership in works
A deal is in the final stages that would see Georgian Bluffs take over sole ownership of the Inter Township Fire Department by buying out Meaford’s stake. Under the arrangement, Meaford would still receive fire coverage from the ITFD for the western portion of the municipality through a contract with its former partner. But before […]
Nearly $1.5 million in provincial funding announced to help local vulnerable population
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker recently announced nearly $1.5 million in funding for local social services. Walker said Bruce County will receive $680,180 in social services relief funding for emergency shelters, homelessness prevention and rent relief. Grey County is to receive $793,347 in funding for rent relief and capital funding for retrofits to existing buildings […]
SweetWater Surreal streaming into homes this Friday
For the first time, the SweetWater Music Festival organizers will live stream a concert from the Heartwood Hall in Owen Sound Friday at 8 p.m. SweetWater Surreal Live 2: Measha Jazz, will feature world-renowned vocalist Measha Brueggergosman and her trio. The move to smaller virtual performances came after the success of SweetWater Surreal in late […]
No COVID cases reported in Grey-Bruce on Tuesday
There were no new cases of COVID-19 reported by the Grey Bruce Health Unit on Tuesday. Of the 172 cases confirmed in Grey-Bruce to date, seven remain active, according to the daily situation report released by the Health Unit on Tuesday. A preliminary positive case was also confirmed as a false positive on Tuesday and […]
Public meeting on Wiarton-Keppel airport set for late November
Georgian Bluffs council is making another attempt to explore the Wiarton-Keppel International Airport becoming a regional facility after plans to begin that process in the spring were grounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. At a special meeting last week Georgian Bluffs council decided to hold a public meeting on Nov. 24 at 5 p.m. to consider […]
Closures and cancellations in South Bruce Peninsula over COVID cluster
South Bruce Peninsula has closed some town facilities and canceled council meetings in the wake of a cluster of COVID-19 cases. The closures were announced by the municipality on Friday after the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported a mini cluster of cases in South Bruce Peninsula. Over the weekend two more cases were reported in […]
Another new COVID-19 case found in SBP Sunday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported another new case of COVID-19 in South Bruce Peninsula Sunday according to the local public health unit’s daily situation report. One preliminary positive was also listed in the report, but won’t be added to the regional data until it’s confirmed with further testing. There have now been six cases […]
Tulips planted by Rotary Southampton celebrate UN anniversary and club's commitment to polio's eradication
Seventy-five red and yellow tulips were dedicated by the Rotary Club of Southampton Saturday at Perkins Park in celebration of the United Nation’s 75th anniversary and Rotary’s commitment to the children of the world to eradicate polio. A cheque for $2,000 from the Rotary Club was also presented during the World Polio Day celebration, which […]
Veterans with local ties honoured during virtual ceremony
Lance Corporal Nicholas Goody was 16 years old when he joined the British Army. A few years later he and his battalion were deployed to Northern Ireland where they operated a checkpoint ensuring no illicit weapons or explosives crossed through into Ulster during a time known as The Troubles, a long, gruelling conflict between Irish […]
OPP crime and forensic identification units investigating death at Saugeen First Nation
The Grey Bruce OPP, Grey Bruce OPP Crime Unit, and OPP Forensic Identification Unit are investigating the death of a 27-year-old woman at Saugeen First Nation. The Grey Bruce OPP were called to a business at Scotch Settlement Road Friday at 3:09 p.m. where they found a woman with “vital-signs absent,” according to a media […]
One new case found in Grey-Bruce as Ontario records new daily high
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported a single new case of COVID-19 Saturday on a day when the province’s single-day case count ballooned to 978 – a new high. The most recent local case was found in South Bruce Peninsula, which makes a total of ten cases for that area since the start of the […]
Georgian College to host virtual session for those interested in going back to school
Georgian College is offering a virtual event for people who are thinking about heading back to college but don’t know where to begin. The one-hour online session is set to take place Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. and is intended for people who are thinking of training for a new career or upgrading their […]
Intense storm system spawns Thornbury tornado: Northern Tornadoes Project
The Northern Tornadoes Project out of the University of Western Ontario said a tornado hit Thornbury Friday afternoon as a line of thunderstorms and severe weather passed through the area. Data posted on the tornadoes project’s web page Monday morning cited video evidence and a survey of damage on the ground in rating the tornado […]
Public health still investigating COVID-19 cluster in SBP
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is continuing to investigate a cluster of four COVID-19 cases in South Bruce Peninsula, which the area’s medical officer of health says has links to two dinner events. “It seems there were two dinners. One of them was a Thanksgiving dinner and it probably wasn’t much of a risk. But […]
Murdoch spreading joy as therapeutic clown
Aerial circus performer Angola Murdoch first encountered the world of therapeutic clowning in her early teens when she was a patient at Toronto’s SickKids hospital. The Bognor native and Look-Up Theatre artistic director recalls receiving a visit from one of the clowns after undergoing spinal fusion surgery to correct her severe scoliosis. “I just remember […]
Four new COVID-19 cases reported in SBP a result of community transmission
Four new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Grey-Bruce Thursday, according to the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s daily situation report. All of the new cases reported Thursday were found in South Bruce Peninsula. Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health, said the investigation into the mini-cluster of cases is ongoing and it seems to […]
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