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Grey County replacing elevator at 14th Street West apartments
Grey County is replacing the elevators at its apartment building on 14th Street West in Owen Sound. At its meeting on Thursday, county council agreed to award the tender for the elevator replacement project at 305 14th St. W., to Allen Hastings Ltd. in the amount of $866,864. A report from community services director Anne [...]
Owen Sound Attack rookie Pierce Mbuyi realizes a dream playing for Team Canada
Pierce Mbuyi said pulling on the Team Canada sweater felt like a dream. And that's because it's not too long ago he was playing mini sticks and dreaming about playing hockey as a member of the Canadian team at the IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Me and my buddies used to act like we [...]
OSDSS Wolves sweep East vs. West High School Challenge Games to kick off HockeyFest 2024
Hockey hysteria has taken over The Scenic City. HockeyFest 2024 began Thursday inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre with the East vs. West High School Challenge. It's the second year of the high school hockey rivalry games kicking off Owen Sound's ode to Canada's national winter sport. Elementary school kids burst in by the [...]
Safety highlighted with new roundabout at Grey Road 3 and 4 intersection
Grey County has opened a roundabout at an intersection that had in the past been identified as the most dangerous in the county. The county announced last week that the roundabout at the intersection of Grey Road 3 and Grey Road 4 between Hanover and Durham was open to motorists. In 2019, the same year [...]
Senate gives final approval to two copyright bills
Farm groups welcome the moves, which allow farmers to make repairs and bypass digital locks
Fire destroys 'large portion' of house at Saugeen
No injuries were reported in a late-night Saugeen First Nation house fire south of Sauble Beach that caused significant" damage. Saugeen Fire & Emergency Services and Sauble Beach firefighters responded to reports of structure fire with flames showing in the area of the Southampton Parkway and Edison Circle about 11:40 p.m., a Saugeen department Facebook [...]
Local apple growers getting help to improve their orchards
For one apple-growing family in Ayton, money from a government program to help farmers grow more popular and resilient fruit varieties will help a lot. Filsinger's Organic Ltd. in Ayton is getting up to $50,000 to help pull out three or four acres of less productive and higher maintenance standard-sized McIntosh apple trees for more [...]
The OHL is going through 'growing pains' trying to clamp down on chirping
The man in charge of curbing chirping in the Ontario Hockey League said the league is dealing with the growing pains of adjudicating the language of teenagers in an evolving game. We have certain language we're attempting to eradicate from the sport," said Rico Phillips, the league's director of culture and community. Hired in 2020, [...]
Parade, lights festival to kick off holiday season in Owen Sound
The sights and sounds of the holiday season are about to descend on Owen Sound. A full lineup of festive events are planned on Saturday, including the 79th annual Kiwanis Santa Claus Parade, the Festival of Northern Lights kick-off, and the River District's Holiday Magic. The 79th annual Santa Claus Parade starts the fun [...]
Mahon: $800 million is a huge number, until it isn't
The AAA estimated that animal activist groups will earn about $800 million in the U.S. in 2024 from charitable donations by its members.
Christmas Store for CMHA clients needs donations of presents
People supported by the Canadian Mental Health Association will have an opportunity to go Christmas shopping at a unique holiday store on Dec. 4. It's not really a store and items displayed on tables will have no price tags, but shoppers are invited to select items they'd like to give to loved ones. Someone will [...]
Lithium battery blamed for Lion's Head house fire
A lithium-ion battery in a pet collar which caught fire while charging caused a $550,000 house fire in Lion's Head, Northern Bruce Peninsula's fire chief said. The fire was reported Tuesday, when an occupant outside heard a smoke alarm inside, opened the door and discovered thick black smoke. She closed the door and called 911, [...]
Ontario announces a dozen new EV charging stations in Grey-Bruce
The Ontario government has announced it will build a dozen new electric vehicle charging stations in areas of Grey and Bruce counties. On Tuesday, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Rick Byers issued a news release announcing the 12 new EV charging stations in his riding. The new chargers, part of the government's $63-million EV ChargeON Program Community [...]
New Wiarton Marina owner plans expansion, to store boats at Bluewater campground
The new owner of Wiarton's marina is planning an expansion. According to Town of South Bruce Peninsula staff, Robert Caissie purchased the marina in May and aims to expand capacity from 240 to 268 boats. As part of the planned expansion, Caissie and the town have entered into a lease agreement to store boats in [...]
It's official: South Bruce is a willing DGR host
South Bruce council has adopted the community's narrow referendum decision in favour of hosting an underground vault for used nuclear fuel, thereby unlocking a $4 million milestone payment," whether the facility is built there or not. In a unanimous recorded vote on Tuesday, council members adopted the Oct. 28 vote and directed that the Nuclear [...]
Kiwanis Christmas tree sales start Friday in Owen Sound
Kiwanis Club of Owen Sound volunteers will start selling Christmas trees Friday in Owen Sound. The annual sale raises money for Kiwanis causes, from the Santa Claus parade to the Gitche Namewikwedong Reconciliation Garden. It's the 74th year the service club has sold trees for Christmas and 2024-25 is the local club's 100th anniversary. Club [...]
Small business owners win over $20K from Meaford Dragons
More than $22,000 in cash and prizes was distributed to local business owners who pitched their dreams to Meaford's Dragons at Meaford Hall last week. Modelled after the popular CBC show Dragon's Den, the Meaford Chamber of Commerce adaptation - Meaford Dragons -puts local small business owners up against local business leaders for a chance [...]
United Way collecting socks at area Santa parades
United Way Bruce Grey will collect donations of warm socks at Santa Claus parades in the region for homeless people. Last year, people donated 648 pairs of socks during these events, which police, paramedics and homeless outreach initiatives distributed throughout the region, a United Way news release said. Socks are one of the most requested [...]
Christmas decoration and festive swag sale Nov. 16
Lightly used Christmas decorations and garden club Christmas urns and swags will be featured at a Christmas sale to support the Community Waterfront Heritage Centre on Saturday, Nov. 16 in Owen Sound. The Christmas decorations will be displayed for sale in the 1953 railway car, Coach 4884, while the Georgian Bay Garden Club's urns and [...]
Country dance at the Owen Sound legion Nov. 17
A Country Christmas Dance Party at the legion featuring the Ridge River Ramblers will take place in Owen Sound on Sunday, Nov. 17 from 2 to 5 p.m. Dance tickets cost $20 and can be purchased at Bayshore Country Feeds at 1304 2nd Ave. E. and at the dance. Proceeds will support the Community Waterfront [...]
Owen Sound Junior Optimists sending out Kindness Cards
The Owen Sound and District Junior Optimists are teaming up with local legions to spread kindness to local seniors and those serving in the military. The youth are inviting the public to write to a member of the Canadian military in gratitude of their service or send a positive message to a local resident in [...]
Author Gwen Lamont tells a story she once promised to keep hidden in new memoir
Gwen Lamont says she buried the memories of a chaotic and abusive childhood until she felt ready to reconcile her past with her present. For 14 years, the co-owner of Coffin Ridge Winery near Owen Sound travelled to the places from which she had spent so long turning away, and wrote her smothered memories onto [...]
Drivers charged with impaired
City police say a driver was texting, driving with an open beer and a bag of pot before they charged him Friday. Then Saturday, a woman who drew attention by driving around the same block repeatedly and failed to obey stop signs, also attracted police attention. Owen Sound police said in a news release Monday [...]
City gathers to remember, hears about its first Second World War casualty
Hundreds attended the annual Remembrance Day service in Owen Sound Monday. Citizens stood silently and politely clapped as a parade led by the legion's flag-bearing colour party approached the large stone memorial to the city's war dead. The familiar bugler's Last Post, the boom and flash of gunfire, recitation of In Flanders Fields, two [...]
Carter George dazzles with 45-save effort in 3-1 loss to the Sudbury Wolves
It's getting to the point that if Carter George doesn't start for Team Canada at the World Juniors it will be the biggest travesty to happen in this country since Tim Hortons discontinued the bread bowl. The Thunder Bay tendy made 45 saves Sunday afternoon in a 3-1 loss to the Sudbury Wolves. The game's [...]
Sam McCue tucks two as the Owen Sound Attack top the Kitchener Rangers in OT
Sam McCue's knucklepuck snapped the Kitchener Rangers' winning streak at 10 games and sent a shockwave through the nearly 3,000 fans inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre for Hockey Fights Cancer night. The Toronto Maple Leafs prospect didn't get all of the one-timer, but he got enough to net his first career game-winning goal [...]
Healthcare Trojan Horse coming to Grey-Bruce this month
A 15-foot Trojan Horse meant to symbolize concerns about the direction of healthcare in the province will be hauled throughout Grey-Bruce later this month. The Ontario Council of Hospital Unions' Trojan Horse has been touring the province to decry what the organization calls the defunding and underfunding of local hospital services as a prelude to [...]
Region's unemployment rate still the second lowest in province
The region's unemployment rate fell 0.5 percentage points to 3.8 per cent in October and remains the second lowest in the province. Provincially, unemployment was at 7.2 per cent last month - both figures are unadjusted for seasonality. In October, the region's overall population increased by 400 but the labour force size decreased by 2,500 [...]
Police find nearly two kilograms of cocaine, arrest Dundalk man
A 32-year-old Dundalk man has been charged by police after search warrants executed at two addresses turned up nearly two kilograms of cocaine. The OPP West Region Community Street Crime Unit executed the search warrants in Dundalk and Clifford on Nov. 6, while the accused was taken into custody outside of Walkerton without incident. As [...]
Bruce Power and partners announce planned expansion of medical isotope production
Ontario's minister of energy and electrification visited Bruce Power on Friday to help announce the expansion of the nuclear power operator's medical isotope production capabilities. Bruce Power and its partners have committed to building a hot cell facility in Bruce County, expediting their ability to process short-lived lutetium-177 to ensure it reaches cancer patients around [...]
Farmers keeping an eye on Trump
Farmers are feeling uncertain and concerned about the incoming Trump administration in the United States, farm groups say. President-elect Donald Trump has proposed a 10 per cent universal tariff on all imports into the U.S., or even 20 per cent. He wants to reopen the free trade agreement between Canada, Mexico and the U.S. too. [...]
Providence College commit Mason Roy signs with the Owen Sound Attack following NCAA rule change
Changes to NCAA player eligibility rules are already paying dividends for the Owen Sound Attack. On Friday, the Owen Sound Attack signed second-round pick Mason Roy to a standard player contract. Roy is committed to play NCAA Division 1 hockey at Providence College. The move comes one day after the NCAA Division I Council voted [...]
Bluewater school board votes to censure Trustee Derrick Long
The Bluewater District School Board has voted to censure Trustee Derrick Long and bar him from sitting on all committees of the board for 90 days after an integrity commissioner's report found he contravened numerous sections of the board's code of conduct. Long's suspension is scheduled to start on Jan. 6, after the board decided [...]
Hanover lifts precautionary boil water advisory
After almost two days, a precautionary boil water advisory has been lifted in Hanover. The town announced just before 2 p.m. on Friday that the advisory for the town's municipal water system had been lifted effective immediately, and the test that led to the measure was inaccurate. The town said accredited lab sampling test results [...]
BAA NEWS: St. Mary's Mustangs win BAA senior boys' volleyball title
The St. Mary's Mustangs won the Bluewater Athletic Association senior boys' volleyball championship in five sets over the Owen Sound District Wolves Wednesday at OSDSS. James Dafe led the Mustangs' attack on the day while Ben Clark was busy at the net for the Wolves. The Stangs won the closely contested final 25-20, 23-25, 25-19, [...]
Group feels unheard, but city says council pay, makeup proposals 'repetitious'
David McLeish said he's disappointed the city denied his request to present hisanalysis of council compensation and composition to city council on Oct. 24 because it was unduly repetitious." It's left him and members of his committee to wonder if the city welcomes public input, he said. He looked at council pay and the costs [...]
Bells of Christmas return to the Bayshore Saturday
It's a unique local Christmastime tradition and its returning to the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre on Saturday. The Bells of Christmas is a holiday gift-giving campaign that aims to ensure lonely seniors at local long-term-care homes will open a present on Christmas morning. Volunteers will hang approximately 150 crocheted bells on the tree at [...]
Animals perish in South Bruce barn fire
Nobody was injured but some animals died in a barn fire south of Mildmay on Thursday. Just before 8:30 a.m., South Bruce OPP received a report of a large barn fire at an address on Concession 2 in South Bruce and attended along with firefighters and paramedic services, police said in a news release. The [...]
Truck licensing and registration remain an ag industry uphill battle
Efforts continue to modify the existing Commercial Vehicle Operator Registration rules for larger trucks
Trump's protectionist talk drawing local exporter attention
With a protectionist-sounding president returning to the White House, the cost of doing business for Canadian exporters to the U.S. could be going up. President-elect Donald Trump has promised a universal 10 per cent tariff on all American imports. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce estimates that would shrink the Canadian economy by around $30 billion [...]
UPDATE: Resample results of Hanover water expected as early as Friday
The Town of Hanover has issued a precautionary boil water advisory due to an adverse water test at its treatment plant. The town issued the advisory at 6 p.m. on Wednesday to those on the Hanover water supply system. Update provided just after 11 a.m. and again just after 4:30 p.m. on Thursday said the [...]
Small rinks and winning ways, David Bedkowski and Tristan Delisle want to help the Owen Sound Attack forward
David Bedkowski, a self-described city kid about as tall as a skyscraper said he feels right at home inside the tight confines of Owen Sound's Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. That's because he grew up inside Toronto's Ted Reeve Community Arena, a hockey rink of similar ilk, with a low-slung ceiling and plenty of history. [...]
Grey-Bruce home sales surge for second straight month in October
Grey-Bruce home sales continue to show strength in line with recent interest rate cuts by the Bank of Canada. For the second straight month, home sales in the region were up sharply compared to the same month a year ago. According to the area's real estate association, sales totalled 238 units in October, which was [...]
The Owen Sound Attack snap eight-game skid with 5-2 win over Sarnia
The Owen Sound Attack are back in the win column. Sam McCue netted a pair of goals while Tristan Delisle and Landen Hookey each recorded a couple of points as the Attack (4-8-2-2) snapped an eight-game losing streak by beating the Sarnia Sting (7-7-1-3), 5-2 inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre Wednesday night. I [...]
City of Owen Sound inviting community to open house on Thursday
The City of Owen Sound is gearing up to hold its first community open house on Thursday. Everyone is invited to attend the event, which runs from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. City Manager Tim Simmonds said all of the city's different departments and divisions will have tables [...]
Owen Sound planning to reduce speed limit on some downtown streets
Owen Sound is planning to make some amendments to its traffic bylaw, including speed limit reductions to some city streets in the downtown area. On Monday, city council approved an operations committee recommendation to direct staff to bring forward a bylaw to amend its traffic bylaw. The amendments being proposed include reducing the speed limit [...]
Decorative lighting to go up in Owen Sound River District alleys
Decorative lighting will be installed in two alleyways in Owen Sound's River District. On Monday, Owen Sound council passed bylaws to enter agreements with property owners along Carney's Lane and Artists' Alley to allow for the installation of catenary lighting in the two areas. The lights suspended on cables will be purchased and installed [...]
Doctor who spoke out against vaccine mandates will turn over records
Former Owen Sound emergency room doctor Rochagne Kilian said she will turn over COVID-19 vaccine exemption and other patient records after a recent Supreme Court of Canada decision. Kilian became the subject of a College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario investigation three years ago over COVID-19 vaccine exemptions. She said she will turn over [...]
Grey Sauble presents draft budget, admin centre plans to city
The Grey Sauble Conservation Authority is considering a draft budget with a proposed levy increase ranging from about 3.8 to 6.5 per cent for its eight member municipalities, but that is before a major project to overhaul its headquarters is factored in. GSCA chief administrative officer Tim Lanthier was at Owen Sound council on Monday [...]
New $75-million plant propagation greenhouse at Glencoe is just the start
Ontario Plants was founded in St. Thomas in 2002 where it has a 36-acre greenhouse and 25 acres of outdoor propagation fields
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