by The Sun Times on (#523JS)
A three-year-old missing from a residence on Concession 2 in Elderslie Township, west of Chesley, was found safe late Monday afternoon. The boy had last been seen walking a mixed-breed collie at his property at 11:30 a.m. Monday. West Region OPP Emergency Response Team (ERT), OPP Canine Unit, OPP Aviation Services and South Bruce OPP […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#523AY)
An Owen Sound judge questioned whether sentencing a man to house arrest was really punishment when people in the province are already supposed to stay home due to the COVID-19 pandemic virus. Douglas Campbell, 48, of Saugeen First Nation pleaded guilty on Feb. 20 in the Ontario Court of Justice to possession of a prohibited […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#522AV)
There were three new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Grey-Bruce on Sunday, including a teenager. The cases bring the total to 38 lab-confirmed cases in Grey-Bruce, according to the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s situation report on Sunday. All three cases confirmed Sunday are female, include a woman in her 60s and a woman in her […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#5222M)
As the COVID-19 pandemic grips Grey-Bruce and the summer season inches closer, already many popular events in the area have been cancelled, while planning for others continues with hopes they can go ahead. While it isn’t clear how long physical distancing and stay at home measures will be in place, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#521F9)
Two more cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Grey-Bruce on Saturday, bringing the total to 35 in the two counties to date. Both of those who have been confirmed to have the virus in the past 24 hours are women, one in her 50s and the other in her 60s. They are both isolated, […]
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by The Sun Times on (#5216S)
Police continue to look for a teen who has spotted in London on April 3 after going missing from his residence in Flesherton in March. Grey Bruce OPP were called on March 21 in regards to 14-year-old Ian Matheson, who was last seen leaving his residence on foot at 4 p.m. the day before. Grey […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#520F0)
Grey County is preparing to receive and distribute funds the province has provided during the COVID-19 pandemic for those considered the most vulnerable in the community. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced last week that Grey County would receive just over $2.3 million in funding to be used by municipalities and social service […]
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by The Sun Times on (#520F2)
A man has been arrested and charged after an incident that closed roads in Lucknow on Friday. The 43-year-old Huron-Kinloss man has been charged with assault, uttering threats and four counts of failing to comply with probation after he was arrested on Friday by members of the West Region OPP Tactical Rescue Unit. He was […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#52076)
Grey County is moving ahead with acquiring land for a new Rockwood Terrace long-term care home in Durham. On Thursday, Grey County council met electronically and passed a motion to move forward with a land exchange that would see the county acquire a 32-acre parcel of land in Durham in exchange for Grey County’s quarry […]
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by The Sun Times on (#52078)
Motorists were being asked to avoid an area in the village of Lucknow due to a situation involving an increased police presence. South Bruce OPP were called to what they are calling an isolated incident along Gough Street, and road closures were initiated around the area in the interest of public safety, it said in […]
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by The Sun Times on (#51ZXV)
Police followed a wheelbarrow tire track to a neighbouring residence after a wheelbarrow and other items were taken from a business north of Markdale. At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Grey Bruce OPP were dispatched to a break and enter at the business on Highway 10, where several items had been taken, including the wheelbarrow. The […]
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by The Sun Times on (#51ZXW)
An Owen Sound man faces a weapons charge after he was reportedly spotted jumping in the street in downtown Owen Sound with a compound bow in his hand. Owen Sound police were called by a concerned citizen at about 4:45 a.m. on Friday after a man was observed in the 900 block of 1st Avenue […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51Z19)
For robbing the CIBC in January while disguised and brandishing a folding knife, Cory Church was sentenced Thursday in an Ontario Court of Justice proceeding to two years less a day in jail. Sentencing took place via teleconference, with the judge, Crown, defence lawyer and Church himself calling into the Owen Sound court, while The […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51Z1A)
As the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported one new confirmed case of COVID-19 on Friday, it also began identifying the number of cases per community in Grey-Bruce. With a total of 33 cases confirmed in the region, including a man in his 60s who was identified as the latest case on Friday, Owen Sound is […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51Z1B)
Maple View Long-Term Care staff has “risen to the occasion†at the only long-term care home hit by the COVID-19 virus pandemic in Grey-Bruce. Richard Franzke, a vice-president with Southbridge Health Care LP, made the remark in emailed responses to questions about how staff is coping. He said staff and residents have been infected, the […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51YSP)
Wellness and Emotional Support (WES) for Youth Online has seen a surge in the number of young people accessing their counselling services in recent weeks. In March the service saw a total of 59 new registrations, which is an all-time monthly high, which generally sees 25 to 30 new registrations per month. And so far […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51YSR)
The regional unemployment rate increased a single percentage point in March to 5.9 per cent as overall employment decreased by 1,800 jobs. While 2,400 full-time jobs were gained in the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region, they were offset by 4,200 part-time job losses. Gemma Mendez-Smith, executive director of the Four County Labour Market Planning Board, said […]
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by The Sun Times on (#51YST)
Owen Sound District Secondary School has its share of math whizzes. OSDSS students have captured the Zone Team Championship in mathematics at contests hosted by the University of Waterloo earlier this year. The top five scores in the Pascal contest (Grade 9) were Aidan Nelson, Maisie Cottrill, Teddy Scheifele and twins Daniel and Michael Liscio […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51Y6V)
Georgian Bluffs council has deferred a decision around securing a grant to do a feasibility study of the biodigester it owns and operates through a partnership with Chatsworth. On the suggestion of Coun. Paul Sutherland, Georgian Bluffs moved in a close 4-3 vote to defer accepting a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities worth […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51XEQ)
Georgian Bluffs council voted Wednesday to delay passing the 2020 budget as it dealt with business for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic essentially closed down the region in mid-March. Other issues council addressed over the course of the more than two-hour-long meeting included staff reports and zoning bylaw amendments from a cancelled meeting […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51XER)
South Bruce Peninsula’s director of emergency services said no one was hurt in a fire that destroyed much of a Clavering family’s home Wednesday morning. The family’s dog perished in the fire. Normand Beauchamp said a fire call came in around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Around 30 firefighters from the South Bruce Peninsula fire department and […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51X81)
One new case of COVID-19 Wednesday afternoon pushed the total confirmed by the Grey Bruce Health Unit to 30. The latest person to test positive is a man in his 60s, who is isolated, the health unit announced in its Wednesday situation report. One person is in hospital and nine have recovered. The total cases […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51X83)
The Owen Sound Attack added three prospects in Wednesday’s 2020 Ontario Hockey League Under-18 Priority Selection. The Attack selected Anthony Bax from the Oakville Rangers midget triple-A team with the 10th-overall selection in the draft. The Parkhill native is a left-shot defenceman who played with the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs during his minor-midget season before suiting up […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51X84)
South Bruce Grey Health Centre will be caring for all of its COVID-19 patients in separate units at its Walkerton and Kincardine hospital sites, at least at first, the hospital corporation announced Wednesday. Transfer of all non-COVID patients out of those hospitals and into beds in Chesley and Durham hospitals began April 3. Since Monday, […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51WZ9)
The message from Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health is clear: Do not travel to visit extended families for Easter this weekend. Dr. Ian Arra said he’ll be sharing a meal with extended family members with the help of his iPad and an internet connection. The Easter travel question was posed during the second telephone town […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51WZA)
Life moves on amid the COVID-19 lockdown in Owen Sound, even while most people are focussed on the latest developments in this public health crisis. Owen Sound Police Service successfully completed its first end-to-end test call through the next-generation 911 emergency system, NG911, on April 3. The new system will let people text 911 operators […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51VT2)
South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Janice Jackson says a private security firm will “actively†enforce new provincial restrictions which permit cottage and similar rentals only on an emergency basis to limit COVID-19 pandemic spread. Last week’s tightened provincial emergency order, which whittled down the list of essential businesses allowed to stay open, also restricted short-term rental […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51VT3)
With eight new cases of COVID-19 reported in Grey-Bruce in the past two days, local Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ian Arra says he expects the number of cases to continue to trend upwards. “Many people ask if we are close to the peak, but we are not even starting,†Arra said late Tuesday afternoon. […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51VJ6)
A plan by Owen Sound-based Andpet Realty to build a 331-unit residential subdivision on 16th Avenue East cleared a key hurdle Monday night. City council granted final approval to the company’s subdivision plan for East Court Residences, which is to include a 126-unit retirement home, 120-unit apartment building, 69 townhouses and 10 semi-detached units. Pam […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51VJ7)
Owen Sound has closed its recreation centres, playgrounds, off-leash dog park, tennis courts and even public benches as part of its effort to help stop the spread of COVID-19. But city officials say the closure that has generated the most controversy so far was the decision to shutter Owen Sound’s boat launches. City manager Wayne […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51V93)
The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported three new cases of COVID-19 in Grey-Bruce on Tuesday. The new cases reported in the past 24 hours bring to 29 the total number of confirmed cases in Grey-Bruce. The new cases include a woman in her 90s, a woman in her 80s and a woman in her 70s. […]
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by The Sun Times on (#51V95)
Residents in the Port Elgin area are being asked to take steps to avoid attracting bears after sightings there in recent weeks. Residents of the area have reported interactions with black bears, most involving items such as bird feeders and garbage, a bulletin from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry said. The province is […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51V97)
Work continues on Owen Sound’s 10th Street bridge, but there’s now concern at city hall that the COVID-19 situation may affect the $8.7-million replacement project’s overall schedule. Dennis Kefalas, Owen Sound director of public works and engineering, said a subcontractor working on the foundation of the new bridge has reduced the number of crews at […]
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by The Sun Times on (#51TYK)
Unit 1 at Bruce Power has reached a record run of consecutive days of operation since it was brought back online in 2012 after being shut down in the 1990s. The Unit marked 600 consecutive days of steady operation on Monday, which is its longest uninterrupted service since it was returned to service in 2012. […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51TYN)
A man has been arrested after police were involved in a backhoe chase for more than an hour and a half in the Durham area. On Sunday just before 10 p.m. police were called to the Heritage Corner Variety Store in Durham after it was reported that a backhoe had struck the building and left. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51T35)
The COVID-19 case total in Grey-Bruce increased by five Monday afternoon, bringing the total to 26, the largest local single-day increase. Dr. Ian Arra, the medical officer of health for Grey-Bruce, said the jump in cases should remind people how important it is self-isolate, hand-wash, keep their distance from others and stop all non-essential travel […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51T36)
Grey and Bruce counties are gathering resources and putting supports in place to help local businesses who have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Savanna Myers, Grey County’s director of economic development, said Monday that a lot of businesses are struggling right now and the are doing what they can to find them help. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51SVS)
Police in Grey-Bruce are responding to concerns from the public about people not self-isolating or questioning whether certain businesses are supposed to be open. But police are finding most people are following public health direction. So far, the policy is to educate and warn rather than charge, Grey Bruce OPP Acting Insp. Jennifer Ormsby said […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51SVV)
The Attack boss doesn’t like to offer player comparisons. And true, It may not be fair for Dale DeGray to compare a 15-year-old to someone Attack fans watched play four years in the Ontario Hockey League. Or someone who turned life in the Scenic City into a professional hockey career. But, he did offer a […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51SVW)
Judges, lawyers and accused people are now appearing in local courts by video or by telephone in conference calls. These are among the provisions announced by the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General on March 28 to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Owen Sound defence lawyer Greg Deakin, who represents Grey-Bruce at the […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#51S91)
Now there are six healthcare workers who have tested positive for COVID-19 in Grey-Bruce, the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s situation report announced Sunday. By 3:30 p.m., two new cases were reported – one woman in her 40s and another woman in her 50s – both in isolation. To date, 21 people have been diagnosed with […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51RCK)
The owners of a small company that has been transporting children to local schools for decades is now the driving force behind an effort to provide youngsters in Grey-Bruce with toys to occupy their time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Paul and Mary Wiley, who operate Martin’s School Transit with their three children, have partnered with […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51R7Y)
After waiting more than four decades to find the woman of his dreams, Jeremy Woodley says he’s eager to finally say ‘I do’ this spring. But as it has for many couples who plan to tie the knot in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has put Woodley and Trinity Brewitt’s wedding plans in jeopardy, adding even […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51QFT)
A 33-year-old man is faces several charges after a Saugeen Shores police officer was confronted with a knife, police said in a news release. The man, of no fixed address, was arrested after an officer struck him with a conducted energy weapon. Officers with the Saugeen Shores Police Service were called to a home in […]
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by Denis Langlois on (#51QAR)
An Owen Sound Walmart employee has tested positive for COVID-19, says a company official, but the east-side store remains open. Adam Grachnik, director of corporate affairs at Walmart Canada, said employees who were identified as being in close contact with the associate have been directed to self-isolate “out of an abundance of caution.†A deep […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51Q5Y)
The Owen Sound Attack used the 10th-overall pick in Saturday’s draft to select centre Cédrick Guindon from the Rockland Nationals of the Hockey Eastern Ontario (HEO) league. Guindon is listed at five-foot-eight and 152-pounds. The Rockland native scored 24 goals and added 35 helpers for the Nationals’ midget triple-A team this past season. He also […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51PM6)
With five long-term care homes between them housing hundreds of residents, Grey and Bruce counties are monitoring their residents and staff closely as the COVID-19 pandemic grips Ontario, Canada and much of the world. “We do not have a positive case in our homes and we hope to maintain it,†Jill Knowlton, managing director of […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51PDG)
A female in her 50s is the second health-care worker at Maple View Long-Term Care home to test positive for the COVID-19 virus, according to the public health unit’s situation report Friday. Another female in her 50s tested positive in Grey-Bruce in the past 24 hours, but the details in that case were still pending. […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#51PDH)
Owen Sound announced Friday that all boat launches within the city are closed to the public, effective immediately. The move comes after a recent declaration from the city that boat launches would be open to the public. “That’s how quickly it’s changing,†city manager Wayne Ritchie said. Ritchie said that in discussions with other levels […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#51PDK)
It is under unprecedented circumstances with many unknowns, but teachers in Grey-Bruce are just about ready to reconnect with their students. Gary O’Donnell, director of education with the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board, said Friday that preparations have been ongoing over the last couple of weeks to get ready to teach students at home during […]
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