by The Sun Times on (#6CCM1)
A 32-year-old woman from Bruce County faces several charges after a Saugeen Shores police officer was punched in the face. Officers received a report of an intoxicated woman stealing a vehicle from Lamont Sports Park in Port Elgin at 10:20 p.m. Wednesday, Saugeen Shores police said in a news release. Approximately 10 minutes later an [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6CBYX)
A Huron-Kinloss man was sentenced to four years in prison for his role in a fatal pickup truck rollover almost four years ago in Southgate. John Franken, who was 25 at the time, was sentenced in the Superior Court of Justice in Owen Sound on June 9. He pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6CBYY)
Port Elgin's Ian MacKay is bringing the NLL Cup to the Queen's Bar and Grill on Saturday. MacKay and the Buffalo Bandits won the National Lacrosse League's top prize in a deciding Game 3 over the Colorado Mammoth with a 13-4 victory at Buffalo's KeyBank Center earlier this month in front of over 18,000 fans. [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6CBX4)
The South Bruce Grey Health Centre will close the Durham emergency department overnight at times this summer due to a lack of staff. Hospitals across Canada and Ontario are facing staffing challenges and South Bruce Grey Health Centre is no exception. We are experiencing an ongoing shortage of physicians, nurses and other healthcare workers over [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6CBX5)
South Bruce Peninsula has postponed its Canada Day weekend fireworks in Sauble Beach and Wiarton due to the dry conditions on the Bruce Peninsula. The municipality announced on Tuesday that the fireworks at Sauble Beach and Bluewater Park in Wiarton had been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date once a municipal fire [...]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6CBX6)
A third person has pleaded guilty to charges related to the death of a young man at an Owen Sound hotel two years ago. Mackenzie Paterek, 23, of no fixed address when arrested, pleaded guilty over Zoom from jail Wednesday in the Superior Court of Justice to manslaughter in the death of Kody Hunter, 22, [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6CBP3)
West Grey council is throwing its support behind a proposed battery farm south of Hanover. Grant Johns and Bogdan Dinu of the Halton-based Shift Solar Inc. appeared as a delegation at the West Grey council meeting Tuesday morning and presented their plan to build a 100-megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS) on 40 acres of [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6CBKC)
The Bruce Grey Music Hall of Fame is tuning up to induct six more members at its first induction ceremony in three years Sunday in Owen Sound. Doors to the Memorial Auditorium at the Royal Canadian Legion in Owen Sound open at 1 p.m., as the local music hall of fame celebrates entertainment legends of [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6CBGR)
Owen Sound firefighters put out a fire at a triplex on the city's west side early Saturday morning. All units were evacuated and the fire was contained to the deck and family room of the main floor unit. The fire started on the exterior of the home. Improperly extinguished smokers' materials are the suspected cause, [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6CASD)
Event organizers are planning to make the three-day festival bigger and better in 2024 for the 50th anniversary
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by Rob Gowan on (#6CAN5)
The Ukrainian Village of Owen Sound continues to provide assistance to families as Russia's invasion of their homeland drags on. The organization is preparing to welcome a mother and her child from Ukraine in the next two weeks, with another larger family expected to move to the city by the end of July, Lesya Chapman, [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6C9VT)
The Friends of Hibou Park are throwing a party to help celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the park's purchase for public use on Saturday. The family event will feature live music, children's activities and a cash-only barbecue supported by the Sydenham Junior Optimists. The 50th anniversary event begins at 5 p.m. and runs until 11 [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6C9VV)
Georgian Bluffs council has approved spending an additional $308,623 on a major road reconstruction project at its northwestern boundary with South Bruce Peninsula. The municipality's committee of the whole voted at its meeting on Wednesday to fund the additional cost of the Elm Street reconstruction project from its working capital reserve. The additional funds are [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6C9VW)
The Ontario Jiu-Jitsu Association hosted its annual Kids Jiu-Jitsu Festival in Brampton earlier this month, a very popular tournament raising funds for children challenged by autism, with a strong showing from local Kilian Academy athletes. Canadian Champion and pupil at Harvest Canadian Reformed Christian School, Derrick Scheper, pressed his claim as one of the best [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6C9VX)
UNITED SHUT OUT KITCHENER The Owen Sound United sponsored by the Jerry Pfeil Auto Group won 1-0 over Kitchener Riverside in Kitchener and District Soccer League action Sunday night at the Kiwanis Soccer Complex. Colin Lake scored the game-winner in the first half and Flynn Cowell-Castles earned the shutout. The United's next game is Sunday [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6C9VY)
The Owen Sound North Stars junior B club will open up the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League playoffs against the top-seed and undefeated Six Nations Rebels. N'Stars general manager Ethan Woods said the teams were working to confirm the schedule for the best-of-five series Monday. The North Stars finished the 20-game regular season schedule this [...]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6C9VZ)
The Owen Sound North Stars stalled out against the Six Nations Rivermen Saturday and are sliding down the standings in the province's senior B lacrosse circuit. The North Stars travelled to the Six Nations Sports and Cultural Memorial Center for their fourth game against the Rivermen this past Saturday, losing 11-6. The North Stars are [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6C9W0)
The work of some of the area's young amateur filmmakers will hit the big screen at the 2023 Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival screening on Wednesday. A lineup of 10 short films created by youth from across Grey and Bruce counties will be screened at Galaxy Cinemas just west of Owen Sound, followed by an [...]
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by The Sun Times on (#6C9W1)
A person died after a collision involving an all-terrain vehicle in West Grey on Sunday. At about noon, the West Grey Police Service, West Grey Fire Department and Wellington County EMS were called to a single-vehicle ATV crash in the area of Grey Road 3 and Concession 8 east of Elmwood. The male driver, who [...]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6C85Z)
Bring on the crowd because the performers with The Roxy Star Company are ready for an audience. The Owen Sound Little Theatre program for adults with intellectual, developmental or physical disabilities is wrapping up its first session and the participants can’t wait to present their finale event — The Imagine Talent Show — on Thursday, […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6C860)
A program that prepares medical residents for rural family practice is benefitting the Grey-Bruce region in a big way. On Tuesday, a virtual graduation ceremony was held at the Meaford Library for five family medicine residents who were part of McMaster University’s Rural Stream Program, which provides residency training for aspiring family doctors at six […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6C861)
Owen Sound police say they charged a 19-year-old with stunt driving after they saw him perform a stunt in his pickup truck Thursday at noon on the east side of the city. His driver’s licence was suspended immediately for a mandatory 30 days and the truck was impounded for 14 days. The driver, whom police […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6C862)
Police charged a 15-year-old from Grey Highlands with assault with a weapon and possession of an imitation weapon for a dangerous purpose in a “school-related” incident Tuesday. Grey Bruce OPP were called at 12:47 p.m. to a local school for a weapons call, a police news release said Thursday. There were no injuries reported and […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6C863)
Music at the Market, a free series of concerts, takes place in July and August at the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market building on Thursdays and Fridays in downtown Owen Sound. Thursday concerts begin at 5 p.m. and Friday shows start at noon. The live concerts will be presented rain or shine at 88 8th St. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6C864)
Harbour Nights concerts return for the summer starting this Sunday at 7 p.m. with the Rob Elder Trio. The free concerts will be held every Sunday but one through Aug. 20 and some Sundays will feature concerts at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. There’s no concert on Aug. 6 of the Civic holiday weekend. Bring […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6C865)
Georgian Bluffs is moving forward with a number of initiatives aimed at managing short-term accommodations across the municipality. At its committee of the whole meeting on Wednesday, Georgian Bluffs council approved half a dozen motions aimed at STAs, including the implementation of voluntary registration program for providers of short-term rentals like Airbnb and VRBO in […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6C866)
COVID-19 may be in the rear-view mirror for many, but nurse practitioner Michelle Lanteigne deals with people infected with the lingering pandemic virus every day. She runs an acute-care clinic for people with active COVID-19 and one for long COVID patients at the Owen Sound Family Health Team offices on 1st Avenue West. The clinic […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BY8Y)
The players were focused, the pressure was on and the rivalry was intense, as close to a dozen teams of Grey-Bruce high school students battled it out to finish on top on Friday. But the competition wasn’t played out on a field, in a gymnasium or at an arena. It was in the classrooms and […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6BY8Z)
Temporary emergency department closures are “likely in the coming months” due to hospital staff shortages in Grey-Bruce, a joint statement from the three area hospital corporations said. “Local hospital CEOs and leadership are working together to ensure an emergency department will be open and available within a reasonable distance at all times,” the statement said. […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6BY90)
The Owen Sound District Wolves girls’ rugby team won the 2023 CWOSSA ‘AAA’ championship Friday afternoon in Brantford 20-12 over Guelph’s J.F. Ross. It’s the first time the locally dominant rugby team has won the CWOSSA ‘AAA’ championship and qualified for OFSAA in the school’s history. The sixteen-team OFSAA ‘AAA’ championship is set to take […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6BY91)
A 67-year-old driver who lived in West Grey died Thursday at the scene of a crash involving a transport truck and a car on Highway 9 between Mildmay and Walkerton. South Bruce OPP said the collision was reported to police at 12:32 p.m. The car driver was pronounced dead at the scene, near Concession 12, […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BY92)
Meaford officials were advising people Friday not to use the town’s municipal water supply as a precaution after a fire at an automotive business late Thursday. Municipal officials were in contact with the province’s Ministry of Environment and continued to assess the fire scene at Johnny B’s Automotive to ensure no byproducts from the fire […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BY93)
The Owen Sound Baysox crushed the Mansfield Cubs to win their first game of the season in their home opener Thursday night at Tom Williams Baseball Field. Nate Kramer pitched a complete-game shutout as the Baysox topped the Cubbies 12-0. Kramer, Bryan Post and Ryan Bartley all smacked home runs as part of a 10-run […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BY94)
A large fire destroyed a decades-old family-run auto repair shop and disrupted the flow of water in Meaford Thursday night. Black smoke from the blaze at Johnny B’s Automotive and Car Care was seen as far away as Owen Sound and The Blue Mountains as neighbours reported hearing explosions and being overwhelmed by fumes and […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BY95)
It’s sometimes called a victory lap when a high school senior returns for an extra year. An apt description in the case of fifth-year senior Tyson Morrison who scored the game-winning goal in triple overtime Thursday at Victoria Park as the St. Mary’s Mustangs topped the McKinnon Park Blue Devils 10-9 to secure back-to-back CWOSSA […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6BW06)
A 1,200 member local with employees at Bruce Power have voted in favour of strike action. The members of the Society of United Professionals voted 98.6 per cent in favour of strike action if necessary. The vote is to support meaningful bargaining and to reach a fair collective agreement, it said in a news release […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BW07)
After a rainy and gray beginning to the May long weekend, Sauble Beach businesses were happy to see the sunshine and blue skies on Sunday, which brought the crowds out. While only a few brave souls were braving the still frigid Lake Huron waters, Main Street and Lakeshore Boulevard had good-sized crowds browsing local shops […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BW08)
As members of his community gathered on the sand just north of the iconic Welcome to Sauble Beach sign on Sunday, former Saugeen First Nation chief Vernon Roote recalled the decades he spent fighting for what he always knew belonged to his people. Roote said after the ceremony that he has been hoping for many […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BW09)
A financial business in Grey Highlands was robbed Friday afternoon. At about 5 p.m., Grey-Bruce OPP were called to the robbery on Grey Road 2, where two people armed with a firearm entered the business, bound employees and stole a quantity of currency, police said in a news release. Police described one suspect as a […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BW0A)
A firefighter was treated for smoke inhalation, but no other injuries were reported after a home was destroyed by fire in Sauble Beach on Saturday. Shortly before 11 a.m. the 911 call came in for a working structure fire, South Bruce Peninsula Fire Chief Tim Wilson said Sunday morning. Both the Wiarton and Sauble Beach […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BW0B)
Family bonds, good friends and familiar faces may have helped the Owen Sound North Stars win their home opener Saturday night. The N’Stars topped the Brooklin Merchants 12-11 in overtime inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre with plenty of Scenic City locals in the lineup, including starting goaltender Ethan Woods and first-year head coach […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6BW0C)
The Owen Sound District Wolves topped the Grey Highlands Lions 31-14 Friday at OSDSS to complete yet another undefeated season with a championship. Clair Vokes scored four of the Wolves’ tries in the championship game while Taylor Chester added the fifth and Natalie Madill knocked home three conversions. It’s the second-straight season the Wolves have […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BW0D)
Local participants came away with some hardware and recognition at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton. Dubbed the country’s largest annual youth STEM event, a team of six senior students from Grey-Bruce represented the Bluewater Region at the May 14-19 event. Vedant Sheel, a Grade 9 student at Saugeen District Secondary School was awarded a […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BPBC)
It’s ribbon and medal time for local high school track and field athletes. The Owen Sound District Secondary School track and field day featured over 150 athletes competing in several events on a beautiful spring day at the high school. Seventeen school records were broken at the event. Keira Snelling broke school records for the […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6BPBD)
Grey County will spend $150,000 to open an all-night warming centre in Owen Sound for homeless people next winter. There’s been a 300 per cent increase in homelessness since 2020, which a report approved by Grey County council Thursday said is why an overnight warming centre is needed. It’s a pilot project which will be […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BP91)
They may not be golden, but tickets for the latest production by the Roxy Young Company are definitely a hot commodity. The youth are taking to the Roxy Theatre stage this weekend when they present Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr. There were three sold-out shows for school audiences on Thursday, before the public is invited […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BP34)
In the midst of National Nursing Week, an Owen Sound singer-songwriter has released a song as a tribute to the work nurses do everywhere, and to help empower them to keep going through all the hard times they face. Gracie Jet, who is a Registered Practical Nurse in medicine at the hospital in Owen Sound, […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#6BN0Z)
The search for another coach is on again this off-season for the Owen Sound Attack as the team announced Jordan Hill is stepping away from the club for family reasons. The Owen Sound Attack made the announcement via a media release on Tuesday. Hill, who joined the team ahead of the 2017-18 season, had been […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#6BN10)
Wednesday was a day off for the boxing class for people with Parkinson’s at the Y in Owen Sound. The weekly session helps with strength, endurance and balance and even keeps the vocal chords limber, when boxers throw a punch combination and yell “One-two,” said Shelley Rivard, Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario’s CEO. But the monthly […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6BMYA)
Owen Sound is going to allow licensed on-street patios in the downtown to open this summer while it gathers more information about protecting them from vehicles. City council voted Monday to receive a report from staff respecting patios in the River District. Staff had recommended that to comply with the Ontario Traffic Council Guidelines for […]
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