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Petition calls on Owen Sound to change name of Ryerson Park
A petition has been launched asking Owen Sound to rename one of its parks because of the role its namesake had in the establishment of Canada’s Indian residential school system. The petition on change.org calls for the city to change the name of Ryerson Park, at 805 5th Ave. E. By early Tuesday afternoon close […]
Buzz about drones – the aural kind – gets kids excited about learning
In a bid to jolt some life into his pandemic online classes, Flesherton music teacher Charlie Glasspool found inspiration in the weirdest of places. For those who missed it, Saturday was International Drone Day. The Macphail Memorial Elementary School teacher knew of it, thanks to his friend, fellow musician and Mudtown Records founder Josh Richardson. […]
Roller coaster of emotions for Saugeen residential school survivor
Saugeen First Nation elder and residential school survivor Shirley John said Monday that the discovery of the bodies of 215 children at the site of a former residential school in British Columbia is a shocking find that brings back memories about things she has never overcome. “Even though you move forward and find the forgiveness […]
COVID: three new infections confirmed in Grey-Bruce Monday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported three new cases of COVID-19 Monday. Two of the newest infections were reported in Georgian Bluffs while a single case was found in Saugeen Shores. Grey-Bruce went three straight days without a new case of COVID-19 before Monday. There are now 12 active and confirmed cases of COVID-19 in […]
Small black bear spotted in Owen Sound
A bear was spotted on Owen Sound’s west side on Monday morning. At about 6:30 a.m. the small black bear was spotted in a west side neighbourhood near the escarpment. It was not acting aggressively and was last seen wandering into the bush area of the escarpment, Owen Sound police said early Monday afternoon. “People […]
Investigation begun after pieces of 1883 shipwreck found on local beach
An archeological investigation is underway in southern Bruce County after shipwreck remnants – identified as belonging to the 19th-century schooner Homer H. Hine – were discovered washed ashore on Point Clark Beach. Marine archeologist Scarlett Januses and marine historian Patrick Folkes are donating their time to document the pieces. So far, they’ve conducted preliminary recordings […]
No new COVID-19 cases reported locally for third straight day
Sunday marked the third straight day that no new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Grey-Bruce. The number of active cases fell to 14, which is the lowest since March 14. Active high-risk contacts also fell to 50. Eleven of the active local cases involve a variant of concern, according to the health unit’s daily […]
Daily cost to park at Sauble Beach doubling to $30
South Bruce Peninsula is doubling the daily fee to park at Sauble Beach to $30, while also boosting the cost of seasonal parking passes for non-residents to $200. Mayor Janice Jackson said council approved the hikes this spring for several reasons, including to put the fees more in line with those charged in other Ontario […]
No new cases of COVID-19 reported in Grey-Bruce Saturday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported no new local cases of COVID-19 Saturday for the second day in a row. It’s the third time this week that public health’s daily situation report included no new daily cases. The number of active cases in Grey-Bruce has now dropped to 19, while resolved cases have climbed to […]
Kincardine's NPX printing accessible pill bottles for people with Parkinson's
A Parkinson’s-friendly pill bottle designed by TikTok users will soon be available to area residents with the disease thanks to a Kincardine company. Mark Womack, Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario’s community development co-ordinator for Grey-Bruce, said the 3D-printed bottles from Nuclear Promise X (NPX) are a game-changer for those who experience tremors and struggle to pick […]
Southampton heritage group wins one in battle with Bruce County
A judge has ordered Bruce County to pay court costs to the Southampton Cultural Heritage Conservancy and told county staff to answer more questions in the latest development in the heritage group’s bid to protect a former Southampton rectory and question how decisions were made about it. Superior Court Justice G. D. Lemon’s May 25 […]
Health unit hears from those seeking external review of pay and policies
The Board of Health for the Grey Bruce Health Unit heard from two delegations seeking an external review of the health unit’s remuneration policies and corporate culture at its meeting Friday morning. Melissa Kanmacher and Cathy Moore Coburn spoke on the behalf of a group of four area municipal councillors who signed a letter dated […]
No new cases of COVID-19 reported Friday in Grey-Bruce
For the second day this week, no new local cases of COVID-19 were reported Friday by the Grey Bruce Health Unit. As a result, the total number of confirmed cases reported so far in Grey-Bruce remained the same at 1,342, but the number of active cases fell to 24 and resolved cases climbed to 1,311. […]
Kim family hopes to rebuild after devastating Sutton Park Inn fire
The owners of Sutton Park Inn have been left devastated by a fire that ravaged the 60-room hotel Wednesday, but say they hope to rebuild the family-owned business in Kincardine. “We all came from Toronto originally – my family had businesses there – and we fell in love with this town and we all decided […]
Grey County kicks off process to sell 2 Westmount units
Grey County council is giving staff the go-ahead to sell some of its housing units on 7th and 8th avenues west near Alpha Street in Owen Sound. On Thursday, during its committee of the whole meeting, county council authorized staff to issue a tender for real estate services and negotiate the sale of two of […]
Grey County to look at policies encouraging heritage barn preservation
Grey County will look into policies to make it easier to preserve heritage barns in the region. On Thursday Wesley Wilson of Ontario Barn Preservation asked council to support the organization’s goals of saving the more than century-old structures, some of which are disappearing from the rural landscape. “Although our heritage barns may not have […]
Province considering tighter code of conduct rules, more enforcement tools
Ontario has begun consultations on how to beef up code of conduct rules and penalties for municipal members of council and some boards. Last month Owen Sound council reprimanded one of its councillors for breaching two sections of council’s code of conduct. Last year Northern Bruce Peninsula’s integrity commissioner advised free dinners and trips to […]
Owen Sound murder suspects remain in custody, return to court June 15
Three people charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 22-year-old Holland Centre man remain in custody after their charges were adjourned to June 15 in Owen Sound bail court Friday morning. Charges against Christie Currie, 39, of Chatsworth Township, Robert Jackson, 21, of Owen Sound and Megan Hopkins, 27, of Owen Sound were […]
City police probing rash of thefts involving plants, other garden items
Owen Sound police are seeking surveillance footage and information from the public following a rash of thefts overnight Tuesday in which garden and outdoor decor items were targetted. The culprits stole a range of items, from mulch, potted plants and gardening tools to a large bloodstone-coloured vase with plant, terracotta-coloured bird bath and stone and […]
International Woodworking closes after decades in Wiarton
John Foris says he never heard a complaint about the quality of the handcrafted white cedar chairs, tables, beds and other furniture created at International Woodworking in the 32 years he owned the small Wiarton business. “I had more than compliments all the time,” he said Thursday, after handing over the keys of the Claude […]
COVID: one new infection found in Grey-Bruce Thursday
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported one new case of COVID-19 Thursday, in Huron Kinloss. There are now 30 active and confirmed cases in the two counties, including 22 involving a variant of concern. Four COVID-19 patients being followed by the health unit are hospitalized locally, and five who were transferred from other health units […]
Growing concerns about speeding, traffic volumes on Grey County roads
Concerns raised by a group of residents about speeding and traffic volumes along their road were echoed by councillors from across Grey County on Thursday. And the matter will come back before council in early July when a report is presented on the county’s traffic control and parking bylaw that will look at speed limits […]
Free program will train construction labourers for local market
The Four County Labour Market Planning Board’s Connect2Skills program will soon offer free training for those who hope to enter the construction industry. Additional funding from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development has enabled the planning board to train new labourers and then strive to connect those workers with local employers. “We want […]
Officials probing cause of large fire at Kincardine's Sutton Park Inn
Kincardine fire officials returned to the fire-ravaged Sutton Park Inn Thursday to begin an investigation into the cause of a large, wind-driven blaze that caused extensive damage to the 60-room hotel. Chief Brad Lemaich said Wednesday’s fire is not considered suspicious, with preliminary information indicating it was “accidental in nature” and likely involved an electrical […]
GTA development and capital management firm to propose vision for Beaver Valley Friday
Grey Highlands council has set another special meeting Friday where they’ll hear from a delegation with a sprawling resort proposal for the Beaver Valley Development Project lands. Westway Capital, a Greater Toronto Area-based capital management and development firm, proposes to “develop a world-class resort that will promote health, wellness and follow the principles of sustainable […]
SBP hoping for Grey Sauble's support when it reapplies for dune work
South Bruce Peninsula plans to reapply for a Grey Sauble Conservation Authority permit to cut back a section of dunes and install a retaining wall to address parking safety concerns along part of Sauble Beach’s Lakeshore Boulevard as soon as a review court releases its reasons for quashing a previous permit for the work. That’s […]
Main street patios will return to Meaford this summer
Main street patios are returning to Meaford this summer. The municipality announced it would start to prepare for a repeat of the pandemic-induced parking-spot patios along Sykes Street in the coming days. Parallel parking spots between Collingwood and Nelson streets will soon be barricaded and converted to patios in anticipation of Grey-Bruce entering Step 1 […]
COVID: Grey-Bruce ready for a return to school, MOH says
Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health would like to see students return to the classroom as soon as possible. On Tuesday, Ontario’s top doctor, Dr. David Williams, advocated a return to in-person learning before the province enters Step 1 of its reopening strategy, projected to happen June 14. “My position has been always, like our public […]
SweetWater festival presenting virtual concert with familiar faces
The SweetWater Music Festival is launching its 18th season with a virtual concert featuring two artists who first performed together more than 20 years ago. The spring musical event, Up Close and Personal with Edwin Huizinga and Philip Chiu, is set to premier Friday at 7:30 p.m. “Philip and I performed together for the first […]
Cluster of overdoses results in opioid alert for Grey-Bruce
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is again warning of opioid overdoses in Grey-Bruce, after at least nine non-fatal overdoses were confirmed in the past week. The health unit sent an opioid alert to its system partners on Sunday after six overdoses were identified in the previous three days. Since the alert at least three more […]
Grey County halts plan for depot next to Black pioneer cemetery
Grey County has halted all activity related to a proposed transportation depot on a property adjacent to the Old Durham Road Black Pioneer Cemetery after concerns were raised by the committee that oversees the historic site. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the county said it had heard the concerns raised by the committee that […]
Grey County paramedics continue to step up during pandemic
More than half of Grey County’s 122 paramedics have taken on additional responsibilities – from providing COVID-19 testing to helping out in long-term care homes – since the pandemic took hold in Ontario nearly 15 months ago. The remaining Grey County Paramedic Services’ staff supported those paramedics by picking up extra work when the additional […]
Impressive hockey collection featured at local auction house
If there’s a Holy Grail of hockey cards it’s likely a mint-condition 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky rookie card – – The Great One. An almost perfect version of the famous blue-bordered hockey card featuring a boyish-looking Wayne Gretzky on the front and his eye-popping rookie-season stats on the back sold for over $1 million at […]
COVID: No new cases reported locally, two patients from Manitoba flown to Owen Sound hospital
For the first time in over two months, the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported no new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday. The last time a health unit situation report disclosed zero new cases of the infection was on March 18. Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health, said he doesn’t expect a surge of cases […]
Stunt driving charges handed out in Grey-Bruce over long weekend
Police in Grey-Bruce charged a number of people with stunt driving over the Victoria Day long weekend. On Monday, just after 9:30 p.m., two drivers were stopped on Highway 26 near Woodford Crescent in Meaford after two vehicles were following each other at a very high rate of speed, Grey-Bruce OPP said in a release. […]
Driver gets stuck in sand at Sauble Beach
A South Bruce Peninsula resident has been charged with impaired driving after getting stuck in the sand at Sauble Beach. Just before 9 p.m. on Thurday, police responded to a vehicle that was stuck on some rocks and sand at the beach in South Bruce Peninsula, Grey-Bruce OPP said in a news release. The driver […]
Driver charged after cruiser struck in Chatsworth
A woman from eastern Ontario faces numerous charges, including impaired driving and assaulting police, after colliding with a police cruiser in Chatsworth on Sunday evening. Just before 10 p.m., police stopped a vehicle that was going more than 170 kilometres per hour in a posted 80 km/h zone on Highway 10 south of the village […]
Third person arrested in city homicide investigation
Police have arrested a third person in connection with the death of Kody Hunter last week in Owen Sound. Megan Hopkins, 27, of Owen Sound, was arrested on a charge of first degree murder, according to an OPP news release issued late Monday afternoon. She was arrested Sunday as part of the Grey Bruce Ontario […]
Few COVID cases reported this long weekend in Grey-Bruce
Three more COVID-19 cases were reported by the Grey Bruce Health Unit on Victoria Day Monday. There were two in Southgate and one in South Bruce Peninsula, bringing the cumulative total for Grey-Bruce to 1,336 cases, 38 of which are active. Cases reported were current up to midnight Sunday. There have been 378 local cases […]
Local spring trout derby to start Friday
The postponed Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association’s first Lures N Lines Spring Trout Derby is back on. The event will start at 12:01 a.m. Friday and run through June 6 at noon, club president Kevin Harders announced in a news release Saturday. “With the opening of golf this weekend we are confident that this can be done safely for the […]
Scattered groups of visitors make long weekend trip to Sauble
Scattered pockets of people lounged on the sand at Sauble Beach Sunday, when the damp long weekend’s grey skies began to clear. But numbers were small, especially for a holiday weekend, and waits for ice cream and fries were short. Under the landmark Sauble Beach sign was another sign which read: “Beach Open. Gathering Max […]
Grey-Bruce adds four more COVID cases Sunday
Grey-Bruce added four cases of COVID-19 Sunday — two in Southgate and one each in Owen Sound and Grey Highlands. That brought the area’s cumulative, confirmed total to 1,333, of which 39 are active cases and 33 of those are variants of concern. In all, 378 variants of concern have been found in Grey-Bruce. The […]
First Walkerton Clean Water Legacy Award winner announced
A Durham man is the first recipient of the Walkerton Clean Water Legacy Award. Connor Maxwell, who will be entering his second year in environmental engineering at the University of Guelph, received a $1,000 scholarship. The Sacred Heart High School grad earned an environmental high-skills major there, competed nationally in several Canada-wide science fairs and […]
Police charge two suspects with murder in Holland Centre man's death
Police have charged a 39-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man with first-degree murder in the death of Kody Hunter last week in Owen Sound. Police charged Christie Currie, 39, of Chatsworth Township and Robert Jackson, 21, of Owen Sound. They remain in custody pending a bail hearing, an OPP news release issued early Saturday evening […]
Just two new COVID cases reported Saturday
It was a quiet Saturday with just two cases of COVID-19 reported by the Grey Bruce Health Unit. One confirmed case was in Owen Sound and the other in Kincardine, which brought Grey-Bruce’s cumulative and confirmed cases to 1,330, 44 of which are active. There are 156 active, high-risk contacts. Daily case counts were current […]
Lorie Smith is 'glue' that holds ag resources, education together
The 2021 Tommy Cooper Award winner, Lorie Smith, made a mark by expanding the 55th annual Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week and taking it fully online this year due to the pandemic. “Lorie has been the strength behind the Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week for the past 16 years, and she has built each year, strength upon […]
Optimists adding swings, slides and more to Hibou park
Hibou Conservation Area has been without a playground for a number of years. New equipment is coming though and could be installed this week, thanks to an initiative of the Optimist Club of Sydenham and District. After the site gets inspected, it will ready for the kids. The popular park just east of Owen Sound […]
Integrity commissioner clears NBP council members in code of conduct investigation
Northern Bruce Peninsula’s integrity commissioner has found that evidence “falls far short” to support accusations that councillors colluded to dismiss Deputy-mayor Debbie Myles’s daughter from her town hall job. Myles’s complaint to town-appointed integrity commissioner, lawyer Harold Elston, alleged the dismissal “without cause” of her daughter, Cheri Hofstrand, was payback after the deputy-mayor earlier complained […]
Court backlog is causing delays and cases could get tossed
Grey County’s Crown attorneys, like Crowns across the province, are struggling to keep up with a backlog of cases because COVID-19 ended trial work for several months last year. “Doesn’t matter to a lot of people, but it explains why we have difficulty responding quickly,” Grey County Crown attorney Leger said during a virtual court […]
Taxes and utility fees a hurdle for those seeking to preserve Talisman Resort property
A group seeking to preserve at least part of the 200-plus acre former Talisman Resort property presented its vision for the lands to Grey Highlands council Friday. The Friends of the Beaver Valley group, which has the backing of the Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy (EBC), is requesting a three-month delay of any potential sale of the […]
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