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Free, family-style kite festival planned for Grey Highlands
The 9th Line Kite Festival will take place Sept. 18 and 19 on a farm in Grey Highlands. Dave Meslin is organizing the first-time local event, which will be similar to the one he founded in 2010, Toronto Windfest, held on Woodbine Beach, the part-time Eugenia resident said Wednesday in an interview. The festival will […]
NDP, Green, independent candidates named in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
More candidates have joined the federal election race in Grey-Bruce ridings. In Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, high school teacher Christopher Neudorf has been announced as the NDP candidate, while registered practical nurse Michelle Lawrence will be running under the Green Party banner and Reima Kaikkonen has been named as an independent candidate. Neudorf, who lives in Owen […]
COVID: two new cases reported in Grey-Bruce Wednesday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported two new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, one in the Saugeen First Nation and one in Kincardine. It’s the first case of COVID-19 reported at Saugeen First Nation since a deadly outbreak sparked by the Delta variant infected over 120 community members. There are now 27 confirmed active cases in Grey-Bruce […]
Tree planting discussion raises eyebrows at Grey Sauble meeting
Pent-up demand for trees to spruce up properties this spring helped the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority bring in more than $84,000 in tree sales this year. COVID-19 forced the conservation authority to cancel last year’s tree sale event and this year’s was modified to only offer pre-sales. Pick-up was arranged by pre-booking a 15-minute interval […]
Grey Road 3 closed at Sideroad 8 in Chatsworth following serious collision
A driver has been airlifted to a London hospital with life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle collision in the Township of Chatsworth on Wednesday afternoon. At approximately 1:15 p.m., Grey-Bruce OPP, Grey County Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and the Chesley Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles on Grey Road 3 and […]
OPP identify person killed in crash near Walkerton Sunday
South Bruce OPP has identified the driver of a vehicle involved in a fatal collision Sunday west of Walkerton. According to a police news release, Vivian Hilmi, 56-years-old, of Scarborough, was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced deceased. South Bruce OPP arrived just before 3 p.m. to the scene of the motor […]
Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy submits formal offer for municipally-owned Talisman land
The Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy submitted a formal written offer to the Municipality of Grey Highlands to acquire the municipally-owned lands at the former Talisman Resort. According to a news release, the EBC submitted its offer on Aug. 20. “If accepted by Grey Highlands, EBC intends to preserve these provincially and nationally important lands in perpetuity […]
City police seek assailant following "vicious" attack at east harbour wall
An arrest warrant is being sought by the Owen Sound Police for a 35-year-old man accused of assault with a weapon stemming from an altercation Sunday that sent a victim to the hospital. According to a police news release, an assault between the two parties first occurred on Aug. 20, which ended when bystanders intervened […]
South Bruce OPP investigating fatal collision near Kincardine
South Bruce OPP is investigating a fatal collision involving a pickup truck and a motorcycle on Highway 21 near Kincardine Tuesday afternoon. The two people on the motorcycle at the time of the crash were taken to a local hospital where the passenger was pronounced dead. The driver of the motorcycle was then flown to […]
No new COVID-19 cases reported in Grey-Bruce Tuesday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported no new COVID-19 cases Tuesday. With no added infections, the health unit is now reporting 28 active and confirmed cases in the region and 34 high-risk contacts. As of just before midnight Monday, there were three local COVID-19 patients being treated at hospital in the region with one patient […]
Walkerton man faces child pornography charges
Police charged a 27-year-old Walkerton man following an online child sexual exploitation investigation. Police searched the man’s home and seized several electronic devices. Police charged him with two counts of possession of child pornography and one count of making available child pornography. He was to appear in Walkerton bail court Tuesday. The OPP Child Sexual […]
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August 24, 2021
Georgian Bluffs holding feedback sessions on trails
The Township of Georgian Bluffs will hold a pair of virtual sessions to gather feedback on the trail system in the municipality. The sessions are being held as the township looks at its trail system as a whole to improve the experience of recreational users. The sessions will be held on Aug. 31 from 7 […]
OLA nixes Excelsiors move to Owen Sound, intends to verify 2018 team transfer
The Ontario Lacrosse Association is withholding its blessing of the Brampton Excelsiors move to Owen Sound until the parties involved in the team’s 2018 transfer provide proper documentation. In an Aug. 19 letter to Major Series Lacrosse Commissioner Doug Luey, current team owner Joe Norton, former owner and Brampton Excelsiors Lacrosse Club president Ziggy Musial, […]
Police looking for red vehicle, driver involved in hit and runs
Police are searching for the driver of a red sport-utility vehicle they believe was involved in collisions with a cyclist and a stationary car Monday. About 3 p.m. a vehicle hit a cyclist on Grey Road 1, near Indian Acres Road in Georgian Bluffs, then left the scene. The cyclist was taken to hospital with […]
Owen Sound Selects win OASA Eliminations in Cambridge
It’s banner season for the Selects. The Owen Sound Selects under-23 squad topped Tavistock 11-1 to win the 2021 OASA Under-23 Elimination tournament in Cambridge this past weekend. With Softball Canada cancelling its national championships amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament is the marquee local event for Ontario’s under-23 fastball teams. The Selects Riley Manion […]
COVID: four new COVID-19 cases reported in Grey-Bruce Monday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported four new cases of COVID-19 Monday. The newest cases were found in Grey Highlands, The Blue Mountains, Meaford and West Grey. As of just before midnight Sunday, there were 33 confirmed active COVID-19 cases in the region and 46 high-risk contacts being followed by the health unit. Four COVID-19 […]
Afghan man in Owen Sound helping others escape Taliban's grasp
For people trying to escape reprisals of the Taliban before the door out of Afghanistan slams shut, an Owen Sound man is doing all he can to help. Farshid, an alias used because he has family in Afghanistan, made five phone calls by 10 a.m. Monday to people he knows in Afghanistan, to share the […]
Gran Fondo Lake Huron raises $113,300 for hospital foundation
Participants of this year’s virtual Gran Fondo Lake Huron raised $113,300 for the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation, surpassing the fundraising goal of $100,000. Foundation executive director Tracy Murray said the money will be used to purchase three new electrocardiogram (ECG) machines for Grey Bruce Health Services’ hospital in Southampton. “Overall, it was a success,” she […]
U14 Twins finish fourth at Eastern Canadian softball championship
The Tara Nickason Construction Twins under-14 softball club finished fourth at the Eastern Canadian championship in New Brunswick this past weekend. The Wilmot Thunder went on to win the championship with a 6-1 win over the Napanee Express. The Carbonear Islanders from Newfoundland took home the bronze medal. The Twins started the tournament Thursday with […]
Six players with ties to Attack headed to NHL camps
Six past and present members of the Owen Sound Attack have been tapped to attend National Hockey League rookie and training camps. Over-age and graduated defender Carter Robertson is headed to Carolina to skate with the Hurricanes. The 2020-21 OHL season – cancelled amid the global COVID-19 pandemic – would have been Robertson’s over-age year. […]
'Spectacular' Summerfolk gave people hope amid pandemic, Keelaghan says
For many at Summerfolk 46, the Owen Sound festival was the first time they were able to watch an in-person concert or perform in front of a live audience since the COVID-19 pandemic began 17 months ago. “It’s an honour to be seeing you and for you to be seeing us,” Andy Maize, a founding […]
Teacher to run for Simcoe-Grey Greens
The Simcoe-Grey Greens announced Nick Clayton as their candidate in the 2021 federal election Sunday. The 2021 Canadian federal election is set for Sept.20 and will elect members of the House of Commons to the 44th Canadian Parliament. Clayton is a secondary school teacher who lives in The Blue Mountains. A Simcoe-Grey Green Party media […]
Six new COVID-19 cases reported Sunday by Grey Bruce Health Unit
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported six new cases of COVID-19 Sunday. Two of the cases were from The Blue Mountains, while Owen Sound, Saugeen Shores, Arran-Elderslie and Grey Highlands had one apiece. There are now 32 confirmed active cases of the virus in Grey-Bruce, along with 40 active high-risk contacts, according to public health’s […]
Man swims across Colpoys Bay twice for cancer fundraiser
Patrick Douthart not only accomplished a feat that had long been considered impossible within his family. But he did it twice. The 27-year-old Guelph man swam the four kilometres from the north side of Colpoys Bay to the southern shore Friday morning – a route he had planned to do – but then decided to […]
National chief visits Chippewas of Nawash, Saugeen First Nation communities
A remarkable event took place Saturday at Neyaashiinigmiing as recently elected Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation Chief Veronica Smith welcomed the first female national chief of the Assembly of First Nations to the community. Smith presented National Chief RoseAnne Archibald with an eagle feather – the highest honour for an Indigenous person to receive […]
Summerfolk performer Crystal Shawanda hopes to inspire others
While growing up on Wikwemikong First Nation on Manitoulin Island, award-winning singer-songwriter Crystal Shawanda says virtually no one on television, in movies or in music looked like her. “I couldn’t find anybody to connect to or relate to and so it was always a mission of mine to get into mainstream circles so I could […]
Four new local cases of COVID-19 reported Saturday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported four new cases of COVID-19 Saturday. Two of the cases were from Hanover, while Chatsworth and Arran-Elderslie both had one. There are now 28 confirmed active cases of the virus in Grey-Bruce, along with 50 active high-risk contacts, according to public health’s daily situation report for Saturday. There have […]
Court reasons show challenge facing Sauble plan to cut back dunes
Recently released review panel reasons shed light on the challenge South Bruce Peninsula faces to get a permit to carve back the sand dunes and remove vegetation to make roadside pedestrian traffic safer at Sauble Beach. The three-judge Superior Court panel, in an expedited decision in March, quashed the permit granted by the Grey Sauble […]
Little running for second time as local Libertarian candidate
Dan Little is again running as the Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Libertarian candidate for the Sept. 20 federal election. The Owen Sound resident said the goal of his campaign is to “change the culture, provide another choice – what they call shifting the Overton window,” he said Friday, referring to the range of policies considered politically acceptable […]
COVID: four new infections reported in Grey-Bruce Friday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported four new COVID-19 cases Friday. The newest cases were reported in Owen Sound (2), Georgian Bluffs, and South Bruce Peninsula. As of just before midnight Thursday, there were 27 active and confirmed cases in the region as well as 64 high-risk contacts being followed by the health unit. Three […]
OHL expands mandatory vaccination policy to include fans
Owen Sound Attack fans will need to bring proof of vaccination along with their ticket stub to gain entry into the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre this season. The Ontario Hockey League announced Friday afternoon the league is expanding its current COVID-19 vaccination policy to cover all spectators and other attendees at all OHL events, […]
Liberal and PPC candidates running in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
Anne Marie Watson is running for the Liberals in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound in the federal election campaign. Watson has lived and farmed in the riding since 1997 with her husband, James, and their son and daughter. Their former dairy operation north of Durham in West Grey switched to beef about 10 years ago. The 64-year-old has been […]
U12 Twins earn silver medal at OASA provincials, wrap up whirlwind season
the Tara Twins under-12 club wrapped up a whirlwind season this past weekend in Drumbo by winning a silver medal at the OASA provincials. The Twins kicked off the tournament Saturday morning with an 11-0 win over Havelock. Zak Hamilton and Ethan Sopkowe threw a combined no-hitter for the Twins, giving up three walks, and […]
COVID: health unit reports two new infections, cases continue to rise in Ontario
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported two new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, one in Meaford and one in Brockton. As of just before midnight Wednesday, there were 31 active and confirmed cases in the region as well as 67 high-risk contacts being followed by the health unit. Three local COVID-19 patients are being treated at […]
Grey County presents concerns about LTC build costs to ministry
Grey County received a sympathetic ear while presenting its concerns to the province about the significant increase in the estimated construction costs for its two long-term care redevelopment projects, but no commitments to boost assistance. That’s according to Warden Selwyn Hicks, who was part of a county delegation that asked Long-term Care Minister Rod Phillips […]
Simcoe-Grey Liberals name Bren Munro as local candidate
Liberal Party National Campaign Co-Chair Navdeep Bains announced Bren Munro as the Liberal candidate for Simcoe-Grey late Wednesday evening. Munro joins Conservative Terry Dowdall, who is seeking re-election, People’s Party candidate Adam Minatel and Christian Heritage Party candidate Ken Stouffer as the names on the Simcoe-Grey ballot to date. The local Greens and NDP are […]
Catholic school board administration cautious but excited for return to school
Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board director of education Gary O’Donnell said he doesn’t anticipate any issues with unvaccinated staff undergoing regular rapid testing to screen for COVID-19. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Education announced it would introduce a vaccination disclosure policy for all publicly funded school board employees, and staff in private schools as well […]
PPC candidate in Huron-Bruce says he might be youngest in Canada
Jack Stecho said he thinks he may be the youngest candidate in this federal election. The 18-year-old of Goderich is running for the People’s Party of Canada in Huron-Bruce. He said PPC policies appeal to him most. “I think those things are what Canadians want to hear: that their money is going to stay in […]
Neighbour's quick actions prevent potential structure fire
A neighbour who spotted a small fire just inside the front door of a townhouse in Owen Sound’s downtown early Thursday morning was able to grab an extinguisher and quell the blaze before it spread. Owen Sound Fire & Emergency Services Chief Doug Barfoot said the fire started in a ground-floor hallway where garbage and […]
Man charged with murder after remains found near Mount Forest in 2019
Police charged a 40-year-old man of no fixed address with second-degree murder in the death of a Hamilton woman whose remains were discovered on Christmas Eve 2019 in a swampy area northeast of Mount Forest. Ahmet Nikci is being held in custody and is to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Hamilton, charged […]
COVID: fully vaccinated Kelso Villa resident dies with COVID-19
A fully vaccinated resident of Kelso Villa Retirement Home in Owen Sound has died with COVID-19. An outbreak of what’s believed to be the Delta variant was reported at the retirement home on Aug. 6. As of Wednesday, 12 residents and four staff members have been infected despite a 95 per cent vaccination rate at […]
Stages being set for adapted Summerfolk 46
Summerfolk crews will be setting up stages and sound equipment at multiple venues starting Thursday for the 46th annual festival as a final push for ticket sales continues. Artistic director James Keelaghan said Georgian Bay Folk Society staffers were hard at work Wednesday putting the finishing touches on the planning for Summerfolk 46, which will […]
Ruff says people caught in Afghanistan need more help to get out
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Conservative candidate Alex Ruff said Wednesday the biggest problem with Canada’s response in Afghanistan now is that people can’t reach Canadian officials to learn how they can be rescued. Ruff served twice in Afghanistan, as commanding officer in combat operations in Kandahar and other areas in 2007, and with the NATO training mission […]
BWDSB expects to provide students and staff with a sense of normalcy
With less than a month until students return to their classrooms the Bluewater District School Board is looking forward to the return of normalcy in some sense this school year. “There’s certainly optimism this year, probably even more so than last year,” said BWDSB director of education Lori Wilder. Schools will maintain several public health […]
Regulating cottage rentals and charging fees controversial in NBP
Two final public meetings Monday will gather input about Northern Bruce Peninsula’s draft bylaws that would charge short-term accommodations operators annual licensing fees and impose a tax on visitors who stay in such accommodations. The measures have been in the making since at least 2019 and arose in part due to complaints about noise and […]
COVID: Province mandates vaccination policies at high-risk settings
Ontario is making COVID-19 vaccination policies mandatory in high-risk settings including at hospitals, licensed retirement homes, women’s shelters and post-secondary institutions. Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore issued the directive Tuesday. All employees, staff, contractors, students and volunteers within the targeted high-risk settings will need to provide either proof of their full […]
Conservatives seek re-election in Simcoe-Grey while other major parties finalize candidates
Conservative candidate Terry Dowdall will seek re-election in the federal riding of Simcoe-Grey, but the rest of the local political picture remains unclear. Only two other federal parties had named candidates for the riding as of Tuesday following Justin Trudeau triggering a federal election for Sept. 20 this past weekend. Representatives from the local NDP […]
Volunteers unveil sprawling new garden at Owen Sound hospital
Volunteers have transformed a long stretch of grass in front of the hospital in Owen Sound into a sprawling, colourful garden. NeighbourWoods North, a sub-committee of the Owen Sound Field Naturalists, officially unveiled the new garden Monday. The garden is part of the volunteer group’s plan to naturalize the hospital property. Other projects have included […]
Government money isn't keeping people home
You know what makes me angry? People who say that they can’t find anyone to work for them because of government wage replacement programs. There is only one word to reply to that statement. Nonsense. And I’m being polite. COVID-19 has thrown business and employment into a turmoil. Things are all messed up. That goes […]
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