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South Bruce Peninsula taking applications for vacant council position
South Bruce Peninsula will take applications from eligible electors to fill its vacant council seat. At its meeting on Tuesday, council chose to fill the vacant council seat by appointing an individual rather than holding a by-election, which would cost the municipality an estimated $40,000 and staff time. Mayor Jay Kirkland said Tuesday that the [...]
Milne returning as Grey County warden in 2024
Brian Milne is back as Grey County warden for 2024. The Southgate Mayor was acclaimed to the position for the second year in a row at the inaugural meeting in the county council chambers in Owen Sound late Tuesday afternoon. I love the job. I really do," Milne said following Tuesday's meeting, which was attended [...]
Owen Sound to allow developer more time for former courthouse project
Owen Sound city council is approving a six-month extension to the construction timeline proposed for the historic courthouse and jail on 3rd Avenue East. Developers are planning to convert the building into an entertainment and event venue as well as a business incubator. In a report submitted to the committee of the whole Monday, staff [...]
Council briefs: Dec. 6 a day of remembrance, GSCA tables ambitious plan
Wednesday marks National Day of Remembrance Joachim Ostertag, representing Violence Prevention Grey Bruce, gave a deputation at Monday's council meeting as he has annually for several years in advance of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 6. Canadian parliament established the national day of remembrance in the wake [...]
Mastermind Toys in Owen Sound to close
The Mastermind Toys store in Owen Sound will close its doors. The Owen Sound location, at 1969 16th St. E., is one of 18 stores in Canada where liquidation sales are being held by the specialty children's toy and book retailer. The company obtained court approval on Nov. 30 to conduct the liquidation sales at [...]
Tourism tax coming to Owen Sound in early 2024
Owen Sound officials are a continuing to dot the I's and cross the T's ahead of licensing short-term rentals and levying a municipal accommodation tax early next year. City council, sitting as committee of the whole, held a public meeting Monday about an amendment to a zoning bylaw to refine the definition of a bed [...]
Blue Mountain Resort opening ski hills on Thursday
Blue Mountain Resort is opening for the ski and snowboard season on Thursday. The hills at the resort will open beginning at 9 a.m. The Silver Bullet high-speed six-pack chairlift serving the Tranquility ski run and the Easy Rider beginner carpet will both be running until 4:30 p.m. that day, it announced in a news [...]
Suspects charged after armed jewelry store robbery in Collingwood
Three suspects were arrested after an armed robbery of a jewelry store in Collingwood Monday afternoon. Collingwood and The Blue Mountains OPP responded at approximately 3:20 p.m. to the robbery downtown, where three suspects were observed going into the store discharging a firearm in the process, police said in a news release. A short time [...]
Stolen vehicle rolls over near Owen Sound's harbour, driver arrested
A 22-year-old man has been arrested after a rollover crash involving a stolen vehicle near Owen Sound's eastside harbour late Monday afternoon. Just before 6 p.m., Owen Sound Police, Owen Sound Fire and Grey County Paramedics responded to the single-vehicle crash in the 1000 block of 1st Avenue East. The vehicle involved, which had been [...]
Free screenings of fentanyl film being held at Roxy, Grey Roots
A film about the drug overdose crisis and the efforts being made to save lives and give hope to the marginalized community impacted by it is set to screen at the Roxy in Owen Sound on Thursday. Love in the Time of Fentanyl, a film set in Vancouver's Downtown East Side, often referred to as [...]
Trailer, tools worth about $40,000 reported stolen from Grey Highlands
Police are investigating the theft of a trailer and tools valued at approximately $40,000 from a property in Grey Highlands. Just after 10 a.m. on Friday, Grey Bruce OPP investigated the theft of the trailer and other various tools from at the property on Grey Rd. 14. It was determined that sometime between 7 p.m. [...]
South Bruce Peninsula man charged after police officer assaulted
A South Bruce Peninsula man has been charged after a police officer was assaulted after responding to a disturbance in Wiarton on Saturday. Police attended a property on Boyd Street, where two individuals had engaged in a heated verbal dispute that escalated into a physical altercation, leading to a victim being assaulted, it said in [...]
Consumers feeling pinch, visit to Owen Sound Christmas market finds
Christmas shoppers were out Saturday at the Artisans Holiday Show and Sale in Owen Sound, where both buyers and sellers said they were feeling the pinch of the rising cost of living. There were 59 local artisans selling their baking and other foods, paintings, jewelry, woodworking, knitted and sewn garments and bags, metalwork and more, [...]
Otters score six straight to cap off comeback victory over Owen Sound
Illegal street racing mogul Dominic Toretto once said, it doesn't matter whether you win by an inch or a mile, winning is winning." And if we can extrapolate his powerful statement and assume the inverse - - losing is just losing - - and the Owen Sound Attack keep finding new ways to lose. On [...]
Neighbours watch as Blue Mountains townhouses burn
Police and the fire marshal are investigating suspicious" fires at townhouses under construction in Blue Mountains over two days last week. No injuries were reported in either incident, Collingwood/Blue Mountains OPP said in a news release on Saturday. Four townhouses were destroyed Thursday in a fire reported about 5:40 a.m. in the area of 190 [...]
Bears take a bite out of the Otters with 7-4 win at the Bayshore
It's probably nothing of consequence, but this past week the Owen Sound Attack took some time from their typical daily schedule of hockey practices to play dodgeball at the YMCA. We just wanted to make sure they're together as a group," explained Attack assistant coach Sean Teakle. I think sometimes that goes a lot further [...]
Christmas toy drive organizers anticipate greater need this year
Christmas toy drive organizers are expecting longer lists of children's names to shop for this year. Last year's Owen Sound Firefighters' toy drive provided toys to about 650 kids in the city. The Inter Township Fire Department's toy drive supplied toys to about 60 kids in Georgian Bluffs and Meaford. The Salvation Army assesses the [...]
Second suspect arrested concerning Hanover home invasion
Police have arrested another suspect to do with an armed robbery and home invasion in Hanover in October. Charles Chuck" Martin, 42, of Waterloo was arrested after a foot pursuit in Kitchener by Waterloo Regional Police Nov. 30 at 9 a.m., Hanover Police Service announced in a news release Dec. 1. Hanover police said in [...]
Owen Sound bag tags will cost $3.50 each next year
Owen Sound's garbage bag tags, which cost $2.50 now, will cost $1 more starting in the new year. Council endorsed Coun. Jon Farmer's motion to increase the price to $3.50 each, in a split vote. Staff had recommended raising the price to $3.25 each. The change is estimated to raise about $100,000 and possibly more [...]
Gingerbug buzzing after Dragons' Den appearance
Fledgling Gingerbug has captured a mighty dragon. The Silk family from Meaford landed long-time dragon Arlene Dickinson as a partner in their startup company, as shown during their appearance on CBC's Dragons' Den on Thursday. And they got exactly what they asked for when they went into the den - $200,000 for 10 per cent [...]
Durham ball player named to All-World team at Softball World Cup
From the rink in Listowel to one of softball's biggest stages, Durham's Alex McGillivray has enjoyed a busy fall season competing in both the local and international arenas. The 18-year-old helped Team Canada's under-18 softball team win a bronze medal at the World Baseball Softball Confederation Under-18 Men's Softball World Cup in Mexico recently and [...]
Preliminary Owen Sound budget calls for 3.16 per cent hike
Owen Sound council ended its pre-budget discussions Friday with an average residential taxpayer facing about a $155 increase in property taxes next year. That included a 3.16 per cent city budget levy increase and a predicted seven per cent Grey County levy increase, for a combined percentage increase of 3.63 per cent. That's a bit [...]
Unemployment rate ticks up in region that includes Grey-Bruce
The unemployment rate for the region that includes Grey-Bruce saw a slight increase in November over its previous month. The rate for the Stratford Bruce Peninsula Economic Region ticked up a tenth of a per cent to 3.7 per cent in November, after the region's overall population and labour force size increased by 300 simultaneously, [...]
Owen Sound waterfront site could see condos, senior apartments, hotel
A hotel, marina, two condominium apartment buildings and a seniors apartment building are proposed for the long-vacant Russel Brothers factory waterfront site in Owen Sound. The city posted online a public notice of intention to remove a holding provision on much of the site at 2198 3rd Ave. E., a requirement before anything could be [...]
Twelve COVID-19 outbreaks ongoing in region, hospitalizations remain low
There are a dozen COVID-19 outbreaks at health-care institutions in Grey-Bruce and an uptick in respiratory illness across the province. Test positivity for COVID-19 in Ontario was 20.4 per cent for the period measured between Nov. 12 and Nov. 18, although limited widespread testing presents a challenge with getting an accurate estimate of the number [...]
You have until Dec. 31 to nominate someone for OS sports hall of fame
Nominations for induction into the Owen Sound Sports Hall of Fame in 2024 will be accepted until Dec. 31. Forms and criteria are downloadable from the city's website, under Sports Hall of Fame. Nominations will be accepted in the following categories: athletes, builders, teams and merit. Induction ceremonies will take place Friday, May 3 at [...]
Attack GM doesn't anticipate a sell off with team rounding into form
How do you make heads or tails of the season thus far if you're in charge of the Owen Sound Attack and over a third of the way through the campaign? In the past month, the team lost four games in a row before winning five straight on the road. They've beaten the league-leading Kitchener [...]
SON asking Supreme Court to weigh in on Bruce Peninsula claim
Saugeen Ojibway Nation wants the Supreme Court to consider whether the Crown owed a fiduciary duty to them and whether it was breached when the Crown didn't stop settlers from moving into the Bruce Peninsula, which was promised to SON. It's asking the Supreme Court of Canada for leave to appeal parts of lower court [...]
One dead in Kincardine house fire, Ontario Fire Marshal investigating
One person is dead as the result of a house fire in Kincardine Friday. Emergency services responded to a residential fire on Whippoorwill Lane in Kincardine late Friday morning. A 911 call from a neighbour made at approximately 10:50 a.m. indicated a visible fire inside the home with heavy smoke and an occupant believed to [...]
Ice Hawks win bronze at home tournament
The Owen Sound Ice Hawks under-15 C team won a bronze medal at the Owen Sound Girls Hockey Norther Lights Tournament this past weekend in Owen Sound. The Ice Hawks topped a team from Mississauga, 5-1, to earn the bronze medals after falling 4-1 to Collingwood in a semifinal contest. The loss to Collingwood was [...]
Twelve local athletes to compete at provincial Jiu-Jitsu championship this weekend
This coming weekend the Markham Pan Am Centre will play host to the 2023 Ontario Provincial Jiu-Jitsu Championship, the last major Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament for 2023. Twelve athletes representing Grey and Bruce counties and the Kilian Academy will fight for gold at this year's Championship. Twelve-year-old Southampton phenom and Canadian White Belt Champion Hunter Ward [...]
Grey County figures show falling housing starts
Residential building permit demand has plummetedin Grey County this year over the last two years, a county staff report shows. Forty-five per cent fewer residential building permits were issued to the end of September this year over last - 371 units this year compared with 687 last year. It's also a 53 per cent drop [...]
Kids needed for Charlie Brown Christmas concert choir
A free concert based on Vince Guaraldi's music in the animated A Charlie Brown Christmas needs children for the concert choir. Children aged six to 12 years are invited to sign up for the Charlie Brown Community Children's Choir. There's no cost to join. A practice is scheduled for Nov. 29 at the Harmony Centre. [...]
Neyaashiinigmiing band councillor wins $100,000
A Chippewas of Nawash band councillor who won $100,000 by scratching The Big Spin instant-win lottery ticket, says he plans to upgrade his car and travel. I feel happy - very joyful," Beverly Nadjiwon, 59, of Neyaashiinigmiing is quoted saying in an OLG press release Monday. The father and grandfather has been a lottery player [...]
Admissions again permitted at Southbridge long-term care in Owen Sound
Admissions are again being permitted at the Southbridge long-term care home in Owen Sound after the Ministry of Long-Term Care suspended them over concerns about the health and well-being of residents. In a letter from Brad Robinson of the Long-Term Care Inspections Branch dated Nov. 23, it said that based on results of recent inspections, [...]
Memories still vivid 30 years after Neyaashiinigmiing teens went missing
It has been 30 years since Leslie Jones of Neyaashiinigmiing disappeared along with his cousin Shawn Jones, yet his memory remains fresh in the mind of his stepmother Lynn Chegahno. On Sunday, she gathered with other friends and family in Ferndale, where Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation Coun. Beverly Nadjiwon was leading a 30-kilometre [...]
Meaford family's Gingerbug business making Dragons' Den appearance
With a low harvest of vegetables for her stall at the Meaford Farmer's Market one week, Megan Silk decided to bring along some mason jars of the wild ginger beer she and husband Bren prepared for their family to enjoy. The non-alcoholic fermented beverage sold really well that day. I figured we were onto something [...]
Battalion add to Attack's Bayshore woes with 6-3 win
Coaches may face fines from the Ontario Hockey League for speaking out in the media against calls they disagree with, and as a result, the word count of this story may be a little light. Over halfway through the third period of Saturday night's game the Owen Sound Attack and North Bay Battalion were deadlocked [...]
Attack stay hot and snap Rangers streak to wrap up perfect road trip
The Road Warriors are coming home to Owen Sound with 10 of a possible 10 points and a perfect sweep as the visiting team for five-straight contests. The Owen Sound Attack beat the Kitchener Rangers by a score of 4-1 Friday night snapping the Rangers' eight-game winning streak while extending their own victory march to [...]
Bruce Power to evaluate technologies for potential Bruce C project
Bruce Power will launch a Request for Information (RFI) process to evaluate potential new nuclear technologies as it explores a possible future expansion of its generation site near Tiverton. The RFI process will launch early next year in parallel with the impact assessment being conducted to evaluate the potential for an additional 4,800 megawatts in [...]
SPORTS BRIEFS: Bartley makes statement in GBMCL action
BARTLEY MAKES STATEMENT Don Bartley's rink made a statement in Week 2 action of the BrokerLink Insurance Grey Bruce Major Curling League with an 8-1 victory over Al Hutchinson and company. Meanwhile, Louis Gregg topped Scott Davidson 8-6 and the Ainsdale Golf Course rink skipped by Pete Newton edged Denomy TV & Appliances (Brett McAllister) [...]
On air food drive replacing Christmas Fund Broadcast
After 83 years, the CFOS-Sun Times Christmas Fund Broadcast is being discontinued, but a new initiative by Bayshore Broadcasting is being started out of its legacy. The local radio broadcaster is partnering with the Salvation Army to introduce the 560 CFOS Community Food Drive live on air from Zehrs in Owen Sound from 6 a.m. [...]
George shuts the door as Attack roll to fourth straight win in Barrie
Good special teams and a great goaltender can take a team pretty far, and on Thursday night the Owen Sound Attack got both to keep their winning streak on track. Carter George, the reigning Ontario Hockey League goaltender of the week, made 50 saves and recorded his third shutout of the season. The Attack power [...]
Two charged, stolen vehicles recovered in search of Chatsworth property
Two people have been charged and stolen property valued at $80,000 has been recovered after a search of a property in the Township of Chatsworth on Wednesday. Members of the Grey Bruce Community Street Crime Unit, West Region Regional Support Team and General Law Enforcement officers attended the property on Highway 6 and executed the [...]
Attack goaltenders embrace the weirdness
Goalies are weird. It's a stereotype. A common refrain in hockeyspeak. And it only took a few minutes during a conversation with two puck stoppers before the admission was made. Goalies can be weird. A lot of people stereotype us as being weird," said Owen Sound Attack goaltender Carter George. Outside of the rink, I'm [...]
Walk from Ferndale to Wiarton in memory of missing people
A walk on the Bruce Peninsula on Sunday is being held to raise awareness about people who have gone missing, including two cousins who were last seen by family at Neyaashiinigmiing 30 years ago. The walk from Ferndale to Wiarton is set to begin at 9 a.m. on Sunday, and is open to anyone who [...]
Georgian Bluffs hoping to tap into city water for Pottawatomi Village
Georgian Bluffs is hoping an agreement can finally be reached to tap into the Owen Sound system to solve the long-running water woes of the Pottawatomi Village subdivision. At its meeting on Wednesday, Georgian Bluffs council approved a motion from its Nov. 15 committee of the whole meeting to direct staff to engage in talks [...]
Tiny home community proposed for Shallow Lake
A community of 10 cottage-style" homes is being proposed for a property in the village of Shallow Lake. But it is getting push-back from some neighbours who have raised concerns that the development doesn't conform with the surrounding neighbourhood of single-family homes, will lead to increased traffic in the area, and is on a slope [...]
Bruce County to phase in development charges
Bruce County will phase in development charges on construction projects starting in 2024, with exemptions including for affordable housing projects. The charges will help pay for development-related infrastructure costs, such as roads, bridges, parks and trails, paramedic services, child care and long-term care, Warden Chris Peabody said. Bruce County's development charges will be phased in [...]
McLaren remembered as dedicated advocate
Friends and colleagues remembered David McLaren for his intellect, advocacy for the powerless and for his dedication to Saugeen Ojibway Nation, both to people individually and to the community's larger objectives. He died Nov. 18 at 76 years, after a cancer diagnosis. Gatherings were held for him at Neyaashiinigmiing, where traditional Anishinabe funeral rites were [...]
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