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Owen Sound's Caskenette helps Mercy University to fifth straight title
Owen Sound's Brody Caskenette helped his Mercy University men's lacrosse team win a fifth straight East Coast Conference lacrosse championship Saturday afternoon at Mercy Field in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Caskenette scored four goals and added a helper in the contest as the Mavericks topped Frostburg State University 18-5. Caskenette, a senior at Mercy studying [...]
Man arrested after graffiti spree around Owen Sound harbour
An 18-year-old Owen Sound man is facing criminal charges after numerous locations around the harbour, including the Gichi-name-wiikwedong Bridge, were tagged with spray paint. At approximately 2 a.m. on Saturday, Owen Sound police were notified by a concerned citizen that a person was spray painting graffiti in the area of the inner harbour in the [...]
Jr. B N'Stars win two, Moran nets 100th-career goal
Carter Moran netted his 100th-career Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League goal while scoring a hat-trick and leading the Owen Sound North Stars to a third-straight win Sunday. Not a bad weekend. After two weeks of play, the Scenic City club is now 3-1 in the Midwest Division. On Saturday, Moran netted four goals and added [...]
George wins U18 gold with Team Canada, earns top goalie honours
Carter George continues to impress. Play lights out. Make a highlight reel save. Come up big when it matters most. Win gold. Come home. Rinse and repeat. That's been the pattern for the young goaltender the past two summers. The Owen Sound Attack goalie backstopped Canada to a gold medal at the 2024 IIHF Under-18 [...]
Race for REACH continues to grow in Owen Sound
The third annual Race for REACH continued to grow with participants, volunteers and staff embracing the harsh conditions to raise needed funds for their home away from home Saturday in Owen Sound. Without government funding to buoy the charitable organization's balance sheet, the REACH Centre Grey Bruce raises money for everything from cheese sticks to [...]
Brightshores Ball Hockey 'Cellybration' takes over Owen Sound's River District
Owen Sound's main drag transformed into Shinny Street as the first Brightshores Ball Hockey Cellybration took over the River District Saturday. Brightshores Owen Sound Foundation, the City of Owen Sound and a touring ball hockey tournament company called HockeyFest - Game On put on the all-day event. More than 200 participants, spread across 35 teams, [...]
Man arrested after fentanyl overdose leads to physical altercation
There was a physical altercation Thursday after several people confronted a man who, Hanover Police say, had given a female acquaintance fentanyl. The female overdosed and recovered with the aid of her friends, police said in a news release. Hanover Police officers became involved when they responded to reports of a disturbance involving several people [...]
Woman and toddler hide in bathroom from man with axe, police say
Hanover police arrested a man who they say kicked in the door of a female acquaintance while armed with an axe. Hanover Police officers responded to a residential break-and-enter in progress mid-morning Thursday in the 600 block of 8th Avenue in Hanover. Police say they located a male suspect at the scene and he was [...]
Sydenham Sportsmen's Association stock Sydenham River with 33,000 rainbow trout
The Sydenham Sportsmen's Association released as many as 33,000 rainbow trout fingerlings in the Sydenham River at Harrison Park Saturday. It's part of the conservation group's effort to support a sustainable local fishery. They'll release salmon fingerlings growing at the club's hatchery near the park later in June. It's not a bad start for a [...]
City Sports Hall of Fame enshrines Class of 2024
Those inducted into the Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame Friday night shared similar insights into their Hall-of-Fame-worthy athletic careers. Common threads among those now enshrined at the Bayshore included a deep appreciation of the small but competitive city, their dedicated parents, and the many selfless volunteer coaches and organizers who helped along the way. [...]
Alpha Street to close on Monday for major reconstruction
A large section of Alpha Street will close on Monday at 6 a.m. and remain closed until major reconstruction work is complete, scheduled for December. On Friday, the City of Owen Sound announced that the street on Owen Sound's west side will be closed from 6th Avenue West to 9th Avenue West (Grey Rd. 17B) [...]
Three charged after alleged assault in Chatsworth
One person suffered minor injuries and three suspects are facing numerous drugs, weapons and other charges following an alleged assault in Chatsworth on Thursday morning. Just before 9 a.m., Grey Bruce OPP received a report of an assault at a residence on John Street. Officers attended and learned that three suspects had left the address [...]
Grey-Bruce physician recruitment initiative moves forward
A community-driven effort to tackle physician recruitment and retention across Grey-Bruce has received a funding commitment that will help launch the regional initiative. The Grey Bruce Owen Sound Physician Recruitment and Retention Task Force held a community stakeholder meeting at Georgian College's Owen Sound campus on Wednesday. They came away with a commitment from Bruce [...]
Habitat Grey Bruce program repairing homes at area First Nations
A recently-launched program of Habitat for Humanity Grey Bruce is helping maintain and repair homes at the area's First Nations communities. The local Habitat's Critical Repair Program has now completed about 100 repairs of various scope and size at Saugeen Frist Nation and the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation at Neyaashiinigmiing. On Wednesday, Bruce-Grey-Owen [...]
Owen Sound Bayhawks win Ontario Basketball Association gold
The Owen Sound Bayhawks won Ontario Cup gold this past weekend in their under-14 division. The representative basketball team from the Scenic City topped the Knights 46-34 in the gold-medal game to win the OBA Ontario Cup U14 Division 20 championship. Owen Sound Minor Basketball tripled in registration this past season with over 200 youth [...]
DeGray wants blue-collar hockey in search for new coaching staff
Dale DeGray wants his club to start playing Owen Sound AttackTM hockey again. I want to get back to our team identity, and I sit here and I say our team identity, but I want to get back to our community identity. That is basic blue-collar, hardworking, shift-in, shift-out play. That should be a given [...]
School board, county celebrate school ag program's move to Grey Roots
A high school agricultural program's move to Grey Roots Museum and Archives is being hailed as the start of an exciting new chapter" for both Grey County and the Bluewater District School Board. An open house was held at Grey Roots, west of Rockford, on Thursday. Students, current and former staff, trustees, dignitaries, community partners, [...]
South Bruce residents digest dense $418 million hosting agreement
The $418 million hosting agreement signed Wednesday by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization and South Bruce is a complex 50-plus page document. Perhaps it is fittingly dense for a first-of-its-kind project in Canada with a 100-plus year lifespan that will transform whichever municipality is chosen to host Canada's high-level nuclear waste deep underground. Some of [...]
Owen Sound approves sharing of building services with Georgian Bluffs
Owen Sound council has endorsed a pilot project that will see the city share its building services with Georgian Bluffs. At its meeting on Monday, Owen Sound council accepted a report on the pilot, which will see the city building department provide support to Georgian Bluffs two days per week until the end of 2024. [...]
Some downtown roads will close for ball hockey tournament this weekend
The inaugural Brightshores Ball Hockey Cellybration" in downtown Owen Sound on Saturday will close roads in the city's core for most of the weekend. Beginning Friday at noon, 2nd Avenue East from 8th Street East to 10th Street East and 9th Street East from 1st Avenue East to 3rd Avenue East will be closed until [...]
Police seize drugs and weapons as part of multi-jurisdictional Project Riptide
Five people are facing charges after a multi-jurisdictional drug bust in Saugeen Shores, Kincardine and Brampton resulted in the seizure of over $120,000 worth of narcotics and three firearms. On April 26, police executed four search warrants in the three municipalities. Police found illicit drugs with an estimated street value of $126,000, two handguns, one [...]
South Bruce signs $418 million hosting agreement with NWMO
Should South Bruce become the future home of Canada's spent nuclear waste it will receive $418 million over the project's lifespan. At a special meeting Wednesday evening, South Bruce council authorized signing a hosting agreement between the municipality and Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) detailing the benefits to and responsibilities of the municipality should it [...]
High school students participate in re-energized Grey-Bruce envirothon
A small contingent of youth from two area schools descended on the woods near Sauble Beach on Wednesday where their knowledge and skills relating to the local environment were put to the test. The teams from St. Mary's High School and Bruce Peninsula District School were participating in what organizers are hoping is the beginning [...]
Grey, Bruce collaborate to help tackle homelessness
Thirty-three households experiencing homelessness in Grey and Bruce counties moved into the local supported housing system during the first two months of 2024. As of February, 170 households experiencing homelessness had been identified in the two counties, with 126 of those experiencing chronic homelessness, meaning they've been without stable housing for more than six months. [...]
Hanover Barons win Game 4 in overtime
Joey Stimac played hero in overtime as the Hanover Barons beat the Clarington Eagles 5-4 inside Hanover's P&H Centre Tuesday night to take a 2-1 series lead in the best-of-seven Schmalz Cup semifinal. The winner of the series pitting the top teams in the North Conference and East Conference will meet the winner of the [...]
Collisions down in Owen Sound in 2023
Owen Sound saw a reduction of collisions on its streets in 2023, when compared to a year earlier. An annual collision summary presented by director of public works and engineering Lara Widdifield at an April 18 operations committee meeting, noted that Owen Sound police responded to a total of 489 collisions last year. That was [...]
Phase 2 of Owen Sound River Precinct project beginning
The second phase of a project to overhaul the area along the Sydenham River in Owen Sound is about to begin. Construction on the Downtown River Precinct Phase 2 in the 900 block of 1st Avenue East will begin this week and run until September. The work will include paths that are easier and safer [...]
Owen Sound visitor services relocation to art gallery to be monitored
Owen Sound plans to collect feedback and data on a pilot project that will see tourism visitor services relocated to the Tom Thomson Art Gallery this year. Visitor services have historically been at the historic CN rail station on 1st Avenue West from the May long weekend to Thanksgiving. For the remainder of the year [...]
Durham residents organize to save hospital
A group of Durham residents and the Grey Bruce Health Coalition are fighting to save the Durham hospital as they know it. In a move that stunned some residents and county politicians, the South Bruce Grey Health Centre board of directors and CEO Nancy Shaw announced that the 10 inpatient beds at the Durham hospital [...]
Owen Sound council calls for increase to social assistance rates
Owen Sound council is joining other municipal governments across Ontario in calling for the provincial government to increase social assistance rates to assist individuals and families grappling with the rising cost of living. On Monday, council unanimously supported a motion by Coun. Jon Farmer that asks the government to increase the maximum amounts one can [...]
Owen Sound council approves business licences, short-term rentals
Owen Sound council gave final approval to the following business licences at its meeting on Monday: CURIO Vintage, a vintage secondhand clothing and home goods retail store at 851 2nd Ave. E. People's Cafe eh!!, a cafe operating in the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre at 700 10th St. E. Stacked Pancake and Breakfast, a [...]
Owen Sound reaches new 10-year deal with OHL's Attack
The Scenic City will continue to be home to Major Junior Hockey for the foreseeable future. The City of Owen Sound and the Owen Sound Attack have announced they have a new 10-year lease agreement for the hockey club to operate out of the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre. On Monday, the city passed a [...]
Vehicle driven 197 km/h on Highway 6, police say
A 26-year-old Cambridge man is facing stunt driving charges after a vehicle was clocked travelling 197 km/h on Highway 6 in South Bruce Peninsula on Saturday, police said. According to the Grey Bruce OPP, officers conducting traffic control Saturday at 2:27 p.m. observed a motor vehicle speeding north on Highway 6 at a rate over [...]
SPORTS BRIEFS: Barons and Eagles tied 1-1 in semis
GEORGE AND CANADA CLINCH TOP SPOT Owen Sound Attack goaltender Carter George and his Team Canada teammates clinched first place in Group B at the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championships in Finland. George started in goal as Canada topped Sweden (6-3), and made a 26-save shutout in a 6-0 win over Czechia. Ryerson [...]
North Stars Jr. B and Sr. B teams win on season-opening weekend
The Owen Sound North Stars opened the 2024 Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League season with a weekend split on the road. On Friday, the N'Stars lost to the Six Nations Rebels by a score of 14-5 inside the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena. Will Rowe netted four goals for the Rebels while Tray Miller netted a hat-trick. [...]
Negro Creek settlement talk features descendant of an original family
A plaque marking the historical Negro Creek settlement, off Highway 6 in the Williamsford area south of Owen Sound, should be erected this summer. That's the plan, if a place can be found to put it, said Ben Heywood-MacLeod, a member of a committee working to raise the prominence of the mid-19th century Grey County [...]
Mayor shares personal story of workplace death on Day of Mourning
South Bruce Mayor Mark Goetz said the death of his friend in aworkplace mishap 20 years ago still eats at him. Goetz was one of several local political and labour leaders and others who spoke ata small gathering to mark Canada's National Day of Mourning in Chesley Sunday. His friend Bob King had been [...]
Police seek witnesses to fatal Blue Mountains crash Friday night
Police are asking for the public's help concerning a fatal single-vehicle collision Friday night. Collingwood OPP said in a news release Saturday morning that they were called to a serious single-vehicle collision on Grey Road 19, south of the 6th Line in The Blue Mountains. Emergency responders responded about 10:22 p.m. and found a vehicle [...]
Person pulled from Meaford harbour pronounced dead
Grey Bruce OPP is investigating the death of an 81-year-old Meaford resident who was unresponsive when pulled from Meaford Harbour Saturday morning. Police were called to the harbour at 11:08 a.m. for a possible drowning. Emergency responders pulled the person out of the water and the individual was pronounced dead. Police did not release the [...]
Gerald Shortt remembered as emblematic rural politician of his day
Gerald Shortt, a long-time former St. Vincent Township reeve and the first Meaford mayorafter amalgamation,has died. Mr. Shortt died April 16 at Meaford Long Term Care home at 87. His funeral took place April 22 at Knox Presbyterian Church in Meaford. He served as a St. Vincent Township councillor from 1973 to 1982, then was [...]
Summer starts now for Jr. B and Sr. B LAX squads
The summer lacrosse season begins Friday night in Six Nations for Owen Sound's junior squad. Owen Sound North Stars junior B GM Ethan Woods was driving the back roads to Iroquois Lacrosse Arena Friday afternoon, always happy to talk lacrosse. However, he noted the time for talking is over. We can talk all we want [...]
South Bruce to hold DGR referendum in October
South Bruce has set the date for a referendum to decide if the community is a willing host for Canada's growing high-level nuclear waste stockpile. From Oct. 21 to Oct. 28, eligible voters in South Bruce will answer the question: Are you in favour of the Municipality of South Bruce declaring South Bruce to be [...]
Group cites contamination concerns in call to stop pumped storage project
The windows will sometimes rattle in people's homes kilometres away when artillery shells blast into the escarpment at the military base in Meaford. For more than 80 years the Canadian Armed Forces has conducted live-fire training at the 4th Canadian Division Training Centre northeast of downtown Meaford. Military personnel are restricted from entering large areas [...]
Rockwood Terrace construction to start in June
Construction of a new, bigger Rockwood Terrance long-term care home in Durham should start in mid-June and be completed in January 2027. Grey County councillors picked a general contractor Thursday, Melloul-Blamey Construction Ltd., whose $59,230,000 bid, excluding HST, is about $5.8 million less than the county had budgeted. That 5.8 per cent variance offers a [...]
Ontario health minister vows not to end free private well water tests
With assurances from Ontario's health minister that free well water testing will continue, Grey County council took no action on a local source water protection resolution Thursday. Instead, the county received for information a letter signed by Carl Kuhnke, chair of the Saugeen, Grey Sauble, Northern Bruce Peninsula Source Protection Committee, and another letter from [...]
Grey County conditionally supports Meaford pumped storage
Grey County council conditionally supported TC Energy and Saugeen Ojibway Nation to proceed with their 1,000-megawatt Meaford pumped storage project, subject to getting required approvals, including from SON itself. Six Save Georgian Bay protesters with signs and information cards waited at an entrance to the county building before sitting on one side of the council [...]
SON chiefs address upcoming decision on pumped storage project
Saugeen Ojibway Nation's chiefs said environmental questions must be answered before it makes a decision on Meaford's pumped storage project. Grey County council on Thursday conditionally supported TC Energy and SON proceeding with the proposed project, subject to the approval process, including federal and provincial environmental and impact assessments and SON's approval. Chiefs Greg Nadjiwon [...]
Inpatient beds at Durham hospital moving to Walkerton and Kincardine in June
The South Bruce Grey Health Centre is moving all 10 inpatient beds from its Durham hospital to sites in Walkerton and Kincardine in June as the hospital organization aims to stabilize operations amid a worsening staff shortage. The Durham Hospital will continue to operate for urgent and emergent care needs daily from 7 a.m. to [...]
Volunteer search organization finds body of missing Thornbury man
Volunteer search organization Please Bring Me Home found the body of a missing 60-year-old Thornbury man in Georgian Bay Township Sunday. The Southern Georgian Bay OPP confirmed Wednesday the human remains found in a wooded area near the intersection of South Bay Road and Honey Harbour Road are those of missing man Eric Spencer. [...]
Bruce B reactors offline for planned check on vacuum safety system
Bruce Power has taken all four Bruce B reactors offline to perform scheduled work on the vacuum building CANDU safety system - a roughly once-a-decade requirement. The outage began Tuesday, the start of a20-day maintenance and inspection project, the nuclear operator said in a news release Wednesday. The vacuum building is part of the containment [...]
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