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Updated 2025-06-08 11:46
Program to help unvisited Owen Sound area seniors quickly hits goal
By the second period of the Attack hockey game Saturday night, people had claimed all the special Bells of Christmas ornaments on the tree in the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre lobby. The tree was placed there Saturday morning, decorated with lights, colourful bell ornaments and special, white crocheted bells, each with a different local [...]
SPORTS BRIEFS: Mustangs lose in CWOSSA quarterfinal
MUSTANGS FALL TO RESURRECTION Kitchener's Resurrection Catholic Secondary School shut out the St. Mary's Mustangs 38-0 this past Friday at Victoria Park in Owen Sound. Three days after winning a ninth-straight Bluewater Athletic Association championship, the Mustangs couldn't keep pace in the Central Western Ontario Secondary Schools Association (CWOSSA) quarterfinal. Resurrection advances to face Waterloo's [...]
Police temporarily close highway in Shallow Lake Sunday following serious MVC
Grey-Bruce OPP closed a section of Highway 6 between Stoneman Drive and Joynt Street in Shallow Lake following a serious motor vehicle collision Sunday evening. Police said in a news release injuries were classified as non-life-threatening, and that no further details will be provided due to privacy concerns for the victim. Police reopened the stretch [...]
Remembrance personal for many at Owen Sound service
The great, great, great nephew of Victoria Cross recipient Thomas William Holmes placed a wreath in Holmes' honour at Owen Sound's annual Remembrance Day service Saturday. Hundreds turned out to see the parade to the cenotaph, hear the bagpipes and drums, the lone bugle, the minute gun's boom, the chaplains' words, and to stand silently [...]
Slumping Attack lose to Steelheads
Justin Bieber's hit song Sorry provided the soundtrack as 2,935 fans filed out of the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre following the Owen Sound Attack's 5-2 loss to the Mississauga Steelheads Saturday night. It's the Scenic City Skaters' fourth-straight defeat. The squad hasn't won at home since Oct. 28. You should be fired up to [...]
London Knights edge Owen Sound Attack as Sam O'Reilly scores clutch goal
If you're an Owen Sound hockey fan, you must be already pretty sick of Sam O'Reilly and Owen Willmore. O'Reilly scored his second clutch goal in a week against the Attack and Willmore matched his career-high 38 saves from last Saturday at the Bayshore in the London Knights' 5-4 overtime victory before 9,036 Friday at [...]
Harmony Centre heat pumps 'ensure the long-term viability' of group
Harmony Centre's move to electric heat pumps and energy-efficient windows, mostly paid with government grants, has made the charitable organization warmer, healthier and more financially sustainable." Retrofits on the 150-year-old former Knox United Church, which had used a natural gas boiler and radiators, should cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50 metric tonnes, a release from [...]
Markdale's Robertson inducted into Canadian ag hall of fame
Grey County agricultural innovator Ray Robertson has entered the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame. Robertson, president and executive director of Grey Agricultural Services, was one of seven people from across the country inducted into the hall at a ceremony in Charlottetown, P.E.I., on Saturday. It certainly came as a surprise and wasn't expected, but it [...]
Grey County working through 'tough' budget deliberations
In what was described as difficult and tough budget deliberations, Grey County got its proposed net tax levy increase below double digits - but barely. After another day of budget talks that included lists of cost-cutting options, failed motions and closed-door discussions, county council managed on Thursday to whittle down the proposed net levy increase [...]
Owen Sound hospital's second MRI machine already making a difference
A second MRI machine in Owen Sound has been scanning patients for about two weeks now, accommodating urgent patients more easily, while shrinking wait times and enabling more kinds of diagnoses locally. Those benefits were described to donors invited to a gathering Thursday just outside the room containing the new MRI machine at Brighshores Health [...]
Rangers steamroll listless Attack squad in 5-0 shut out
The Owen Sound Attack have an attitude problem. At least that's the story from the locker room after a 5-0 shutout loss to the Kitchener Rangers at home in front of a sparse crowd of 2,179 at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre Wednesday night. We didn't execute. Didn't compete. We didn't show enough character [...]
Owen Sound Remembrance Day service Saturday
People will gather at cenotaphs across Grey-Bruce Saturday for annual Remembrance Day services. Owen Sound's parade will assemble at the Royal Bank on 2nd Avenue at 9th Street East. About 10:50 a.m. it will march up 2nd Avenue to city hall, turn west on 8th Street East and north to the cenotaph on 1st Street [...]
South Bruce Peninsula curbside waste to be hauled away
South Bruce Peninsula will have waste collected at the curb hauled away and disposed of at a landfill site outside the municipality beginning in the new year. At its meeting on Tuesday, council authorized awarding the contract for curbside garbage collection and disposal for the next two years to Waste Management of Canada Corporation at [...]
Burnout and staffing challenges leave local pet owners without emergency care
Burnout and staffing challenges are making it so pet owners in Grey-Bruce will have to drive over an hour to an emergency vet clinic to get potentially life-saving care for their animals. I've never had an emergency happen between the hours of 9 to 5, Monday to Friday," said Candice Christian, who operates Just Woof [...]
Conservation authority offices near Inglis Falls to be renovated
Work continues on Grey Sauble Conservation Authority plans to renovate and expand its administration building in Georgian Bluffs near Inglis Falls. The octagonal building's updates will bring it up current office standards, make offices for future needs, and add a ground-level accessible main entrance, lobby and elevator and meeting space. The lobby and meeting space [...]
An old-school heavyweight hockey fight leads to suspension for Attack brawler
Is it possible to be a heavyweight in today's OHL? Jackson Stewart thinks so, but he's paying the price for acting like one Saturday night against London.
Eight local vets will end on-call after-hours emergency care program this month
By the middle of the month, local pet owners faced with an after-hours emergency may have no other option than a long drive to the nearest open clinic after a phone call with a third-party telemedicine worker. A group of eight local veterinarian clinics recently informed clients they will no longer provide on-call emergency care [...]
Mustangs win ninth-straight BAA championship
The word dynasty doesn't seem to do it justice anymore. The St. Mary's Mustangs won a ninth-straight Bluewater Athletic Association championship Tuesday afternoon at Victoria Park with a 19-0 win over the Owen Sound District Wolves. Their championship streak is almost old enough to play on the team. Mustangs offensive coordinator, Callin Bethune, was in [...]
Council briefs: city council supports call for tighter bail laws
Owen Sound council passed a motion Monday in support of Midland council's call for meaningful improvements to the current state of catch and release justice in the Ontario legal system." Coun. Suneet Kukreja's motion was to support what she said was Midland's call for tighter bail rules, particularly for repeat offenders. Police spend so much [...]
Council hears plea from Airbnb operator to delete 90-day rental cap
An Owen Sound couple who run an Airbnb short-term rental in their home told city council Monday the city's proposed 90-day rental cap would severely limit income they rely on. Christopher Johannsen and Cheslea Miller appeared during public question period. Johannsen said theirs is a small, city Airbnb for a maximum of five guests. They've [...]
Public library book vending machines coming to Keady, Shallow Lake
Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public library books and DVDs will be available from vending machines in the Keady and Shallow Lake community centres early next year. The project will extend access to library materials - paperback, hardcover books and DVDs - beyond the walls of the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public [...]
Unemployment decreases in region while 2,100 jobs lost in manufacturing
In October, the unemployment rate for the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region decreased by 0.6 percentage points to 3.6 per cent, but there are several employment vacancies in the region. Those who want to work are working," said Dana Soucie, executive director of the Four Country Labour Market Planning Board. The provincial unemployment rate increased slightly [...]
It cost more to live in Grey-Bruce than anywhere else outside of the GTA, new figures show
The cost of living simply doesn't add up for large swaths of the population in Grey-Bruce. according to new figures from the Ontario Living Wage Network. The living wage in Grey-Bruce climbed to $22.75 per hour over a 40-hour workweek in 2023. That's up 9.6 per cent from the previous year, which represents the biggest [...]
Mustangs to face city foe with ninth-straight BAA title on the line
The St. Mary's Mustangs road to a ninth-straight Bluewater Athletic Association senior football championship will go through its crosstown rival. The Owen Sound District Wolves (1-4) upset the Saugeen Royals (4-1) Thursday in Port Elgin to earn a berth into Tuesday's championship game. The Wolves have struggled all year but managed to top the Royals [...]
Haldimand, South Oxford, Centre-Wellington, and St. Marys crowned champions at local Silver Stick
The Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre and Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre played host to the Owen Sound Regional Silver Stick Championships this past weekend. Thirty single-A representative teams from southwestern Ontario spread out over the under-10, under-12, under-14 and under-16 divisions played in the three-day tournament. The winners of each bracket advance to the [...]
Meaford runner medals at OFSAA cross-country championships
Emmett Leary from Meaford medalled at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) cross-country championships on Saturday at Centennial Park in Oakville. The Georgian Bay Community School student finished third in the novice four-kilometre race at 12:53.6. The novice men's race featured 265 competitors. Leary got swallowed up in a bit of a pack [...]
Community of collectors come out to Owen Sound show
Kids and the kids at heart packed into the Bay Room at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre for the Owen Sound Card and Collectible Show and Sale on Sunday. About 30 vendors filled more than 50 tables with a variety of collectibles, such as classic and current toys, games, books, sports cards, artwork, jewelry [...]
New book reveals new adventures in Sydenham section of Bruce Trail
As trail director of the Sydenham Bruce Trail Club for more than two decades, Ron Savage has spent countless hours exploring the Niagara Escarpment and surrounding countryside, staking out and working with others to build new paths through the wilderness for all to enjoy. Now, his new book, Exploring Sydenham, launched at the Ginger Press [...]
Youth learn about Canada's war history so they can educate others
A small team of high school students was helping preserve Canada's military history this weekend so that future generations can learn from it. The students gathered at Branch 6 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Owen Sound on Saturday compiling and researching old photographs, letters and logs brought in by families of veterans of the [...]
'Peanut' scores late winner as Knights top Attack 3-2
Hockey is a game of mistakes and it cost us tonight." The Owen Sound Attack's top defensive pairing of Sam Sedley and Taos Jordan did a pretty good job for nearly 60 minutes holding the London Knights in check Saturday, but a lapse at the end of the game, while the teams played four-on-four, is [...]
Bruce Grey Catholic board inviting public to trade fairs
The Bruce Grey Catholic District School Board is holding a pair of regional trade fairs that will give students and residents the opportunity to connect with trade unions and post-secondary institutions. The upcoming fairs will take place at St. Mary's High School in Owen Sound on Nov. 14 and Sacred Heart High School in Walkerton [...]
Attack's power play pummels Sting for four goals in comeback win
Halloween is long over, but the Sarnia Sting were still haunted Friday by what they saw as a phantom penalty. The Owen Sound Attack rallied for a 6-4 win by scoring on all four of their power plays before a crowd of 3,801 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. The third and fourth power-play goals came [...]
Owen Sound Junior Optimists sending postcards to seniors, military members
A group of youth from the Owen Sound area are inviting others to put pen to paper and send a heartfelt message to Canadian military members and local seniors. The Owen Sound and District Junior Optimists have partnered with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6 in Owen Sound to put on its postcard program. It [...]
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority pass prices going up
Day parking prices are rising by 13 per cent at Grey Sauble Conservation Authority properties, while other passes are going up more. The new rates go into effect at Ainslie Wood, Christie Beach, Hibou, Old Baldy, Bognor Marsh, Bruce's Caves, Eugenia Falls, Inglis Falls and Spirit Rock in 2024. Since 2021, day passes have cost [...]
Safe 'n Sound now open all day and night to meet need
The first night that Safe n Sound drop-in centre in Owen Sound was open overnight this fall, 23 people came. It was Wednesday, the day after a snowstorm hit Grey-Bruce on Halloween night. The next night 15 people showed up. For 15 years, Safe n Sound has run a drop-in centre for homeless people and [...]
Council balks at 'significant' increase for Shallow Lake water users
Georgian Bluffs council has deferred a staff recommendation that would see the base water rate for users in Shallow Lake increase by 30 per cent after concerns were raised about the financial shock it could cause for those on the system. At its committee of the whole meeting on Wednesday, council received a report from [...]
The Bells of Christmas are returning to the Bayshore Nov. 11
The Bells of Christmas will ring anew at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre this holiday season. The popular holiday gift-giving campaign ensures lonely seniors at local long-term-care homes will open a present on Christmas morning. Volunteers will hang 150 Bells of Christmas on a tree at the lobby of the Bayshore on Nov. 11 [...]
Saugeen First Nation teen making acting debut in OSLT production
When Allan Mason was chosen to play Chief Bromden in Owen Sound Little Theatre's production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, he thought his acting career was kicking off with a fairly minor role. He would soon learn that his character is pivotal to the play, something that has admittedly been stressful and anxiety [...]
SIU investigating after two injured in Saugeen Shores crash
The province's Special Investigations Unit is investigating the circumstances around a crash in Saugeen Shores on Thursday afternoon that left two people with serious injuries. Just after 2 p.m., a Saugeen Shores police officer on patrol attempted to stop a vehicle for a Highway Traffic Act investigation, Saugeen Shores police said in a news release. [...]
Automata exhibit showcases wooden sculptures set into motion
Half the fun of looking at Chris Hughes' hand-carved wooden figures at the Owen Sound Artist's Co-op is watching how he has animated them. Press a button and the figures come to life - knights in battle square off, a lone swordsman wields his weapon and a cross-country skier, who by the sweep of her [...]
The Women's Centre anti-human trafficking program moves into new home
The Women's Centre Grey Bruce has a new home for its anti-human trafficking program for youth. On Wednesday, moving trucks were on the road as the anti-human trafficking (AHT) moved to a new private residence from its former home on 2nd Avenue East in Owen Sound. In early 2023, The Women's Centre purchased a home [...]
One dead and two taken to hospital following collision on Highway 21
The South Bruce OPP are investigating following a fatal two-vehicle collision on Highway 21 in Bruce Township Wednesday evening. In a media release, police said they received a report of the collision just after 5 p.m. and responded to the scene with members of Kincardine Fire and Emergency Services as well as Bruce County EMS. [...]
Attack fall flat against Firebirds
We just came out and laid an egg." Owen Sound Attack head coach Darren Rumble said his team lacked effort and compete Wednesday night in a 6-3 loss to the Flint Firebirds at the Bayshore. The Firebirds have secured points in six of their last seven games but had to travel to Owen Sound on [...]
Hull appointed deputy-mayor in South Bruce Peninsula
South Bruce Peninsula has appointed Caleb Hull to the deputy-mayor's position. Council voted on Oct. 17 for the first-term councillor to be the replacement in the deputy-mayor's seat after Jay Kirkland was sworn in as mayor of the municipality at a meeting on Oct. 3. Hull's appointment still needs to be made official by passing [...]
Efforts to protect lands surrounding national park get a boost
Federal money will help accelerate habitat protection near Bruce Peninsula National Park, one of 10 parks prioritized in a new program announced last week. The Landscape Resiliency Program includes $15 million from Parks Canada, which the Nature Conservancy of Canada intends to at least match, under a two-year agreement which ends in March 2026. Its [...]
Old war letters, photos scanned for free at Owen Sound legion Saturday
Anyone's old diaries, letters and other documents or images concerning the world wars will be digitized for free at the Owen Sound legion Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OSCVI students will help with the digital preservation. In return, those whose documents have been digitized are asked to share a copy with the Exhibits [...]
Police in Grey-Bruce respond to dozens of crashes
Police in Grey-Bruce were kept busy on the roads the last couple of days as the first significant snowfall of the season hit Grey-Bruce. The Grey-Bruce OPP and South Bruce OPP reported dozens of crashes in the region on Tuesday and Wednesday, with several attributed to road and weather conditions. Grey-Bruce OPP said Tuesday morning [...]
Saugeen Ojibway Nation raises concerns about Metis rights in territory
The Saugeen Ojibway Nation is raising concerns about what it says are Metis groups asserting rights in their traditional territory and the willingness of organizations, proponents and governments to engage with those communities. On Oct. 25, SON - made up of the Saugeen First Nation and the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation - released [...]
N'Stars medal at OUA championship, Maryland showcase
The Western Mustangs defeated the Queen's Golden Gaels 9-6 at the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) women's field lacrosse championships in Kingston on Sunday. The Mustangs, featuring former Owen Sound North Stars Reese Wilkins and Jamie Carr, were down 6-4 at the half before scoring five unanswered goals in the second half to capture the gold [...]
Port Elgin marathoner sets course record in Indianapolis
Port Elgin's Rachel Hannah set a new course record at the 16th annual Indianapolis Monumental Marathon this past Saturday. Hannah, 37, won the women's race in a record-setting time of 2:35:17. In a post to social media, Hannah said, I'm thrilled to have a course record and run a time I haven't been close to [...]
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