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Police investigating death of cyclist in Chesley collision
A 74-year-old bicycle rider died at the scene of a collision with a car Thursday morning in Chesley. South Bruce OPP continues to investigate the fatality, which happened along 1st Avenue South. No name will be released, the OPP said, citing police policy. The gender is also not reported by police. Police were called at [...]
Salmon fingerlings get a little help from some friends
As many as 60,000 salmon fingerlings were deposited in the Sydenham River at Harrison Park Wednesday, fresh from the Sydenham Sportsmen's Association hatchery. The annual stocking supports the club's annual Owen Sound Salmon Spectacular fishing derby, this year to be held Aug. 25 to Sept. 3. The fish were raised at a hatchery fed by [...]
Ceremonial groundbreaking at new Beavercrest school site marks new era for Markdale
The contractors may disagree, but for most gathered at the new Beavercrest Community School site in Markdale for a ceremonial groundbreaking Thursday morning, the hard part is over. Bluewater District School Board staff and trustees joined local politicians and community partners for a ceremonial groundbreaking at the site of the new Beavercrest in the shadow [...]
Man gets four years for fentanyl trafficking involving overdose death
A 40-year-old Hanover man was sentenced Wednesday in Walkerton to four years in prison for trading fentanyl for lottery tickets to a mother of four who died of a fentanyl overdose. John Kevin McPhee pleaded guilty in the Superior Court of Justice in February to trafficking fentanyl in Hanover on Dec. 11, 2020. An autopsy [...]
Owen Sound police charge two people in death of child
Owen Sound police charged a man and woman with criminal negligence causing death involving the death of a child on July 2. Police responded to a 911 call at a westside residence and began life-saving measures on a child younger than two years from the home. Paramedics took the child to Owen Sound hospital where [...]
Province announces possible Bruce Power expansion
Ontario Energy Minister Todd Smith announced Wednesday that the government is starting predevelopment work to put the first large-scale nuclear plant in more than 30 years at Bruce Power. Bruce Power's plant on the shores of Lake Huron could add up to another 4,800 megawatts of generation in 10 years or more to meet Ontario's [...]
Chippewas of Nawash declare emergency in response to opioid crises
The Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation chief and council have declared a state of emergency related to the opioid crisis impacting its citizens. Opioid-related harms, overdoses, and deaths have reached crisis proportions with Nawash members as addiction rates have increased rapidly over the last few years and as the growing presence of fentanyl and [...]
Rumble on hockey, coaching and retuning to the 'O'
He's a hockey lifer chasing a championship and happy to be closer to home. The Owen Sound Attack announced late last week the hiring of Barrie native Darren Rumble to serve as the team's assistant coach, replacing Jordan Hill. Other than a short stint as an assistant with the Saginaw Spirit in 2019, this will [...]
Grey Bruce police busy over holiday weekend
The Owen Sound Police Service said they responded to 198 incidents over the Canada Day long weekend. According to a media release, Owen Sound police completed several criminal investigations which led to individuals being charged with offences such as domestic-related assault, sexual assault, forcible confinement, break and enter, threats and criminal negligence over a 72-hour [...]
Attack bolster blue line with import pick
The Bears got bigger on the blue line Wednesday with the addition of a 17-year-old Czech defender. With their pick in the 2023 CHL Import Draft, the Owen Sound Attack selected Martin Matejicek from Dukla Jihlava's junior hockey team. The left-shot defenceman is listed at six-foot-one and 205-pounds and is expected to contribute to the [...]
Team Ontario calls on six N'Stars field players
Six Owen Sound North Stars girls' field lacrosse players, and one Owen Sound coach, have been named to Team Ontario clubs and will represent the province at tournaments and the national championships this summer and into the fall. Laine Nissen and Taryn Lee with be with the Team Ontario under-17 team, Mykah Harris will play [...]
Company proposes solar project in Northern Bruce Peninsula
The same company proposing to build a battery farm near Hanover is asking Northern Bruce Peninsula council to support a 20-megawatt solar panel project on 96 acres of leased land on Little Pike Bay Road. Proponents Bodgan Dinu and Grant Johns from Solar Shift Inc. appeared as a delegation to Northern Bruce Peninsula council at [...]
Grey Roots opens historic Arnott General Store at Moreston Heritage Village
With shaving soaps, tomato ketchup and candy displays featuring elaborate old-fashioned packaging, the new Arnott General Store at the Grey Roots Museum and Archives is an ode to the past and a sight to behold. The newest addition to the museum's Moreston Heritage Village launched with a ribbon-cutting celebration on Friday. The two-storey blue building [...]
South Bruce man faces charges from 2022 weapons incident in Chatsworth
Police have arrested a 38-year-old South Bruce man who now faces several weapons-related charges stemming from an incident in Chatsworth nearly a year earlier. Grey-Bruce OPP said in a news release their major crime unit arrested a man on June 13, in connection with a weapons investigation. On June 14, 2022, police responded to what [...]
North Stars swept by Rebels in first round of OJBLL playoffs
The Owen Sound North Stars season is done. For the second-straight year, the North Stars were swept out of the first round of the playoffs, losing 15-4 Friday night to the Six Nations Rebels on the road and losing their best-of-five series in three-straight games. Anahalihs Doxtator netted a hat-trick and added two helpers while [...]
SPORTS BRIEFS: Six Attack players invited to pro camps
ATTACK PLAYERS AT PRO CAMPS Six Owen Sound Attack players are attending NHL Development Camps including two undrafted prospects. Sam Sedley will attend the Philadelphia Flyers camp from July 2 to 6 while James Petrovski got the invite to the New York Rangers camp. NHL draft picks Kaleb Lawrence (LA), Servac Petrovsky (MIN) Cedrick Guindon [...]
Attack hire veteran AHL and junior coach for vacant assistant position
Owen Sound Attack General Manager Dale DeGray is replacing Jordan Hill with a veteran coach and former professional defenceman. Late last week the team announced the hiring of Darren Rumble, a 54-year-old coach who spent the better part of the late-'80s and '90s between the American Hockey League and the National Hockey League before transitioning [...]
High speed internet coming to communities in Bruce County
More than 200 families, farms and businesses in Bruce County are about to get high-speed internet thanks to a nearly $1 million investment. On June 30, the governments of Canada and Ontario announced they're investing more than $913,000 to bring reliable high-speed internet to 233 families, farms, and businesses in Bruce County. Providing reliable internet [...]
Markdale's Robertson to be inducted into Canadian Ag Hall of Fame
The accolades and awards keep pouring in for Ray Robertson of Markdale. Just weeks after being inducted into the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame, it was announced on Monday that Robertson will also be inducted into the Canadian Agriculture Hall of Fame later this year. Robertson, president and executive director of Grey Agricultural Services, is [...]
Grey-Bruce communities come together to celebrate Canada
Canada Day in Grey-Bruce was a time to celebrate with community, family and friends as the country marked its 156th birthday on Saturday. From Cobble Beach, to Kincardine, to Clarksburg and just about everywhere in between, people came together to mark the day with music, festivities, food and fun. In South Bruce Peninsula, fireworks were [...]
Driver found slumped over in running vehicle in Hanover
Two people have been arrested and face several charges after police in Hanover observed a driver slipping in and out of consciousness with his foot on the brake and the vehicle in drive on Friday afternoon, according to a police news release. At about 4:20 p.m., Hanover police officers observed the man slumped in the [...]
Political leaders condemn anti-Pride letters sent to city residents
Owen Sound Mayor Ian Boddy and Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Alex Ruff issued statements Friday condemning recent written attacks in letters mailed to city residents displaying Pride flags at their homes, which police are now investigating. Boddy said in the statement he and city council condemn actions which maliciously attack the 2S-LGBTQQIAP+ community or any citizen [...]
Ash tree culling begins around Owen Sound inner harbour
Work has begun to remove 39 ash trees around Owen Sound's inner harbour, part of a cull of 90 of the trees this year due to emerald ash borer infestation. Cutting was taking place Thursday on the west side of the inner harbour, beside the footpath by the water's edge, north of the Community Waterfront [...]
Peninsula fire restrictions, fireworks rules explained
Family fireworks are not permitted in Northern Bruce Peninsula due to a municipal fire ban in place due to fire conditions. But there will be a public display at Dyer's Bay, from the government dock there which people are invited to view to celebrate Canada Day Saturday night. Fireworks are permitted in South Bruce Peninsula [...]
Cooking oil fire damages kitchen but nobody was hurt
An unattended pot of oil used to make french fries caused a fire Wednesday in Owen Sound. The fire at 1349 2nd Ave. W. was reported about 9 a.m. in the kitchen located on one side of a two-storey duplex, fire prevention inspector Doug McEwan said Thursday. There were no injuries. Two residents of the [...]
Canada Day weekend hours at Durham hospital further reduced
Durham hospital's emergency department will be further reduced over the Canada Day holiday weekend due to staffing limitations, South Bruce Grey Health Centre announced. Today's emergency department hours remain the same reduced hours as announced last week. The department will be closed from 5 p.m. today to 7 a.m. on Friday, June 30. But Friday [...]
The Winnipeg Jets select Attack captain with first-round pick
Captain Colby is staying in Canada. The Winnipeg Jets selected Owen Sound Attack captain Colby Barlow with the 18th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft Thursday night at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Ranked as the 12th-best North American skater ahead of the draft, Barlow is the first member of the Attack to [...]
Owen Sound police investigating anti-Pride letters sent by mail
Owen Sound police have launched a priority investigation" into the source of letters sent to local Pride supporters' homes. It's a bit of a religious diatribe that's got a lot of just sort of hateful stuff in there about you're going to hell and God's going to punish you and all this kind of stuff," [...]
Searches planned for 35th anniversary of Lisa Maas's disappearance
On the eve of the 35th anniversary of Lisa Maas's disappearance, searchers hope an army of volunteers will comb six sites for any remaining signs of her. Maas was 22 and pregnant when she went missing in the early morning of Sunday, July 17, 1988. She left a house party in Woodford, east of Owen [...]
Local student hopes award-winning speech detailing sexual assault helps others
The young man takes a seat in the back row of the city's council chambers and prepares to make a speech about being sexually assaulted at the age of 14 in his school's bathroom. He looks nervous. He's delivered the speech 30 times before and, by now, he knows the reaction awaiting him. He won [...]
Ontario bravery awards go to local firefighter, police officers
A local firefighter and police officers have won 2022 annual provincial bravery awards. An Ontario Medal for Firefighter Bravery, for firefighters who have gone above and beyond to protect and serve their community, went to Fire Chief Stephen Conn of the Blue Mountains Fire Services. Information from the Solicitor General ministry says that on Jan. [...]
Council briefs: city supports River District sidewalk displays
CITY SUPPORTS SIDEWALK DISPLAYS Owen Sound is waiving a nominal fee and allowing River District businesses to set up shop on the sidewalk during a one-year trial from July 1 to Oct. 31. Council approved a recommendation at its meeting Monday to help animate the River District and allow businesses to place merchandise on the [...]
City police remind drivers and parents to be vigilant during summer months
School's almost out and Owen Sound police are reminding drivers to be cautious on city streets during the summer months. For most students in Owen Sound, summer holidays begin on Friday. In a media release, police urged drivers to be extra careful by looking out for child pedestrians and asked parents to remain diligent about [...]
Canada's medical isotope investment might have local economic spinoff
Global demand for medical isotopes is projected to more than double by 2031 and in response, the federal government announced Tuesday at Bruce Power up to $35 million for the Canadian medical isotope sector. The funding will help create the Canadian Medical Isotope Ecosystem, to encourage the domestic production of medical isotopes and lead to [...]
Grey-Bruce under special air quality statement due to wildfire smoke
Smoke plumes from forest fires in northeastern Ontario and Quebec are expected to cause the air quality in Grey-Bruce to deteriorate for a second time this month, prompting Environment and Climate Change Canada to issue a Special Air Quality Statement for the area. The province'sAir Quality Health Index(AQHI) for Grey-Bruce is also forecasted to reach [...]
The Sound Waterfront Festival returns to Owen Sound this weekend
The Sound Waterfront Festival, a free two-day multicultural festival, returns to Owen Sound this week in time for Canada Day. Owen Sound's annual bayside bash begins on Friday before spilling into Canada Day celebrations the next day. Events Saturday culminate in a fireworks show over the city's harbour at 10 p.m. The festival will feature [...]
Attack release 2023-24 schedule featuring earlier Saturday start times
The Owen Sound Attack released its 2023-24 Ontario Hockey League schedule on Tuesday. The Bears will open up the year in Guelph on Friday, Sept. 29, as the Storm invites the Scenic City club into the Sleeman Centre to kick off the campaign. Then, on Saturday, Sept. 30, the Owen Sound Attack open the doors [...]
City continues steady march toward MAT
The City of Owen Sound is one step closer to charging a four per cent municipal accommodation tax for short-term stays in the city. On Monday evening at its regular meeting, council carried a recommendation from its community development, tourism and culture advisory committee to have a draft municipal accommodation tax bylaw brought forward for [...]
Bruce Power, union reach new deal
Bruce Power and a 1,200-member local announced a new, three-year contract Monday. In May, the Society of United Professionals asked the province to appoint a conciliator and its members voted 98.6 per cent in favour of strike action if necessary. The main issues identified by the union included contracting out of members' work, forced shift [...]
SPORTS BRIEFS: Goldie scores six as JEWL N'Stars comeback to win
SR. B NORTH STARS WIN NAILBITERS The Owen Sound North Stars headed back from Ennismore Sunday with a pair of wins and a playoff spot. The North Stars topped the James Gang 12-11 on Saturday and then 9-8 Sunday afternoon to improve to 7-4-1 on the year with four games remaining in the regular season. [...]
Baysox drop two, raise money for "Bailey's Bullpen" in honour of teammate
The Owen Sound Baysox continued to struggle on the field over the weekend but enjoyed a great turnout at Tom Williams Baseball Field for a Saturday doubleheader and the Bailey Durocher Memorial Game. Both the Baysox and the New Lowell Knights wore special jerseys in memory of the former Baysox player who was killed last [...]
Stunt driving charge laid for speeding more than 140 km/h
Police say they charged a 37-year-old Huron County driver with stunt driving after seeing Lamborghini sports car reach more than 140 kilometres per hour near Sauble Beach. Grey Bruce OPP said an officer observed the speeding on Bruce Road 8 in South Bruce Peninsula, where the speed limit is 80 km/h, on Saturday, June 24 [...]
Jr. B North Stars face elimination
The Rebels are still perfect and the North Stars are one game away from falling out of contention in 2023. The still undefeated Six Nations Rebel won both games in a home-and-home weekend series against the Owen Sound North Stars to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League first-round playoff [...]
Hundreds gather to celebrate Hibou
Fifty years ago a community came together to purchase a park, and on Saturday night hundreds gathered to thank those who had the vision for what is now called Hibou Conservation Area. On a beautiful sun-soaked Saturday evening folks gathered around the pavilion stage listening to live music as others splashed in the calm bay [...]
Multicultural festival in Wiarton welcomes newcomers to Canada
People gathered at Wiarton's Bluewater Park on Saturday in advance of Canadian Multiculturalism Day and celebrated with international food, music, dance, singing art and beautiful scenery. The event held by Grey Bruce Settlement and Language Services as well as the Grey Bruce Local Immigration Partnership was funded by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada. It's the [...]
Hanover receives federal funding for outdoor rink
Hanover has received a non-repayable contribution of $11,254 from the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) for an outdoor ice rink. The ice rink will be at the Kinsmen Ball Park during the winter months. In a news release, the town said the rink should provide a [...]
Students in Grey-Bruce part of $500K EV funding announcement for Georgian College
Georgian College, in partnership with the Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) and Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board (BGCDSB), will hope to inspire a new generation to build careers in the emerging automotive electrification industry with the help of a $500,000 grant from Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network's (OVIN) Regional Future Workforce Program. Rob Theriault, the [...]
SIU investigating man's death in Goderich
The province's independent police watchdog is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 48-year-old man in Goderich yesterday. According to a Special Investigations Unit media release, the Ontario Provincial Police were requested to check on the well-being of a man at approximately 1:15 p.m. on June 22. Officers located the man's vehicle around 2:30 [...]
Balmy Beach teen to tackle a triathlon for childhood cancer research
A teenage cancer survivor from Georgian Bluffs is taking on a new challenge in his fourth year of raising funds for cancer research. After completing half-marathons in 2020 and 2022 and a full marathon in 2021, Jesse Walker of Balmy Beach is preparing to tackle an Olympic triathlon - 1.5-kilometre swim, 40-km bike and 10-km [...]
Change the Cycle returns to continue the conversation about gender-based violence
When learning to ride a bike, it's important to just keep pedalling. It's when the bike slows down the rider is most at risk of toppling over. Ten years after Joachim Ostertag cycled from Owen Sound to Vancouver to raise awareness of gender-based violence and missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada, he [...]
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