by Scott Dunn on (#67JFD)
Kiah Jasper of Mar did it! With a couple of intrepid birders on his trail, he kept adding bird sightings and finished 2022 with 359 birds on his list, which set a new Ontario Big Year record. The 20-year-old Bruce Peninsula birder added a dozen birds to his Oct. 10 total, when he first broke […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67HGP)
The Owen Sound Attack blasted out of the gate Thursday night in Peterborough but couldn’t beat the blistering hot Petes who picked up their seventh-straight victory, 5-3, inside the Peterborough Memorial Centre. The Attack fired the first nine shots on goal in the game and dominated the first half of the first period. Petes’ backup […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67HBP)
At the turn of the century the Houston Aeros of the now defunct International Hockey League became a coaching factory. Between 1999 and 2001, the Aeros lineup featured Lane Lambert (head coach of the New York Islanders), Brian Wiseman (assistant coach of the San Jose Sharks), Marty Wilford (assistant coach of the Buffalo Sabres), Trent […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#67H9Z)
With the high cost of feed and other inputs weighing on dairy farmers, it is inevitable that consumers will also see the prices for products like milk, cheese and butter also rise on the grocery store, a U.S. specialist said during Dairy Day at Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week on Thursday. Mike Hutjens, an extension dairy […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67H84)
Two new firefighters have joined Owen Sound’s fire department. Bethany Pilkington, the city’s first female firefighter, and Kevin Aleinik, return the team to its full complement of 26 firefighters, maintaining the historical staffing levels of the department, the city said in a news release. Pilkington served most recently with the Orangeville Fire Service. Prior to […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67H5X)
OAKVILLE IS OUT FOR MSL SEASON For a second-straight season, the Major Series Lacrosse league’s Oakville Rock have requested a one-year hiatus. The MSL made the announcement on its website Thursday while saying that as a result the Rock will forfeit participation in the 2023 MSL Draft set for later this month. The Rock are […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67H5Y)
Eat Local Grey Bruce board chair Jason Hayes said the local food co-op is “situation critical,” but he remains hopeful. Twenty-one days remain in a $115,000 Indigogo online fundraising campaign. So far, $21,000 has been pledged. If the goal isn’t reached, the money will be returned to the donors. An Eat Local news release Dec. […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67H3D)
New, prospective and young officials interested in learning more about the art of refereeing a hockey game are invited to attend an officiating clinic with Hockey Night in Canada host Ron MacLean on Wednesday, Jan. 18, as part of the Hockey Day in Canada festivities in Owen Sound. The free hour-long session takes place at […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67GXW)
A man who attacked his grandparents, biting the face of one and pinning down and punching the other, pleaded guilty to three criminal charges Thursday in the Ontario Court of Justice. Darcy Solomon, 26, of Neyaashiinigmiing, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault, common assault and assault police for events April 26 in Wiarton. Justice Julia Morneau […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#67G17)
While area beef producers are seeing higher prices for their cattle of late, margins continue to be tight as they face higher input costs for things like fuel and feed. Jack Chaffe, president of the Beef Farmers of Ontario, said Wednesday during the opening day of Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week that calves are selling higher […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67FZH)
There will be Coldest Night of the Year walks in three Grey-Bruce communities to raise money to support local homeless people and the prevention of more homelessness. All walks will take place Feb. 25 in Owen Sound, Saugeen Shores and Kincardine, each with online registration and donation options, particularly for those who want to support […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#67FM5)
The CFOS-Sun Times Christmas Fund Broadcast has reached its target with still time to give. As of Tuesday, the broadcast had raised $31,850, well past the $25,000 goal organizers had set. “We had set the target at $25,000 and we were hoping for $30,000, so I am really pleased with this,” Sue O’Reilly, director of […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67FGW)
Effective January 31, the print edition of the Owen Sound Sun Times will be published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This change reflects the shifting news media landscape and news consumption patterns of our readers, and our own digital transformation. While this means there will be no Wednesday or Friday newspaper or digital e-edition, news coverage of Owen […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67FEB)
The pharmacy and gift shop areas at Owen Sound hospital will temporarily move from the lobby to the basement during renovations starting Thursday. The renovations will increase the footprint of the current pharmacy, enabling service expansion, while the gift shop will also be redesigned in the process, a Grey Bruce Health Services news release said. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67EP1)
Grey Bruce Public Health credits favourable COVID-19 epidemiology for allowing it to fully disband the Grey-Bruce COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force. The advisory committee was pulled together in early 2021 to provide feedback and offer direct and indirect support for Public Health’s COVID-19 Vaccination Program Plan in Grey-Bruce. Members included Bruce Power, Chapman’s Ice Cream, Grey […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67EP2)
Police have charged a man with arson after a Dec. 1 apartment fire at 308 John St., where he lived. South Bruce OPP announced in a news release that police have charged Brandon Carroll, 26, of Brockton with arson – disregard human life after a fire Dec. 1 related to a Walkerton apartment building on […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67EP3)
Saugeen Conservation downgraded its flood watch to a “water safety statement” Tuesday but rain and snowmelt will still cause rising water levels and dangerous water conditions, the authority warned. The flood watch was issued Saturday and most watercourses peaked Sunday evening or Monday morning, according to an updated advisory. Rain amounting to 20-30 millimetres total […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67EGA)
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Zone H is holding a zone meeting on Sunday, Jan. 15 at the Bruce Peninsula Sportsmen’s Association clubhouse at 611 Northacres Rd. near Wiarton. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. and is open to all OFAH members and the general public. OFAH Zone H extends along Lake […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67EGB)
Assault and resisting arrest charges have been laid against a man following an altercation in Southgate on New Year’s Eve. At approximately 7:46 p.m. on Dec. 31, Grey Bruce OPP responded to a report of an altercation on Grey Rd. 109 in the Township of Southgate. Once on scene, an individual was arrested after a […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67EDR)
An altercation in Meaford on Saturday has led to assault charges, police said. Just before 9 a.m., Grey Bruce OPP responded to a report of an altercation on Sykes Street North. Later in the day a person was arrested in relation to the investigation into the incident, police said in a news release. A 57-year-old […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67EDS)
Two Meaford residents have been charged following a break and enter at a business on New Year’s Eve. Just before 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, Grey Bruce OPP responded to a suspicious vehicle at a business on Grey Road 12 in the Municipality of Meaford. Officers located two people and placed them under arrest, the OPP […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67EDT)
Two men from South Bruce Peninsula have been charged after they were caught during a break and enter on Monday, police said in a news release. Just after 9 p.m., Grey Bruce OPP responded to a report of noises coming from an abandoned building in South Bruce Peninsula. When police arrived they entered the premises […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67DHD)
If municipal success is to be measured in construction values the City of Owen Sound had another solid year in 2022. In its latest update, the city’s community services committee reported last year’s construction values from January to November at $42.5 million, which is up from $34.2 million over the same stretch in 2021. Owen […]
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by The Sun Times on (#67D83)
U13 ICE DOGS WIN SILVER STICK The Arran Elderslie Ice Dogs under-13 representative team won the Kincardine Regional Silver Stick ‘C’ Division championship on Friday, Dec. 30, 2022. Ice Dogs’ head coach Greg Price said the final was a great game against the West Grey Warriors. “The Ice Dogs won an epic 4-3 thriller against […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67CPF)
Addicting. Exhilarating. Refreshing. Cellular yoga. All words people used Sunday to describe splashing into Lake Huron on New Year’s Day as part of Southampton’s second annual polar bear dip. Port Elgin’s Jeff Ryan called the swim “frigid”. He and his friends attended the inaugural dip in 2022 and planned to make it an annual tradition. […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67C3F)
Saugeen Conservation is warning of localized flooding. For the municipalities of West Grey, Brockton, Arran-Elderslie, South Bruce and Saugeen Shores, the conservation authority upgraded its notice from a watershed condition statement to a flood watch as of 4 p.m. Saturday. The flood watch will remain until at least Tuesday at 4 p.m., when significant rainfall […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67C2B)
Families with kids returned to Owen Sound’s New Year’s Eve party at the rec centre Saturday afternoon, happy the threat of COVID-19 has diminished. Last year kids lined up for goodie bags but there were no activities at the Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre. The year before the whole event was cancelled because of the […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67BHG)
Christmas is over but Beau Akey wanted to hear one more spin of Silent Night. He made it so by scoring the overtime winner and hushing the 3,153 fans inside the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre Friday night as the Barrie Colts topped the Owen Sound Attack 5-4 and have now picked up points in […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67B9X)
Grey Bruce OPP is investigating the death of a driver whose vehicle collided with a deer Thursday about midnight. Police said in a news release that the single-vehicle collision took place on Highway 21 in Georgian Bluffs. Inter Township firefighters and Grey County paramedics also responded. The driver was taken to a local hospital and […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67B88)
Local police waited with other officers along a Highway 400 overpass Friday morning for the northbound police procession escorting OPP Const. Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala’s body home. West Grey Police Const. Rod Hilton and Sgt. Mark McComb were on the crowded overpass to show their respect for the 28-year-old officer who was shot and killed Tuesday. […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67B17)
At a time of both reflection and hope, new Grey County warden Brian Milne is both excited for what’s to come and nervous about what it’s going to cost. It’s not just gift-givers and grocery shoppers who are experiencing sticker shock these days. Local counties are experiencing eye-popping peeks at the bottom line as inflation […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#67A9P)
The Owen Sound Bug Juice North Stars are one step closer to becoming an officially sanctioned Major Series Lacrosse squad. Major Series Lacrosse announced Thursday afternoon the Brampton and Owen Sound franchises have come to an agreement with respect to the split of their shared player pool ahead of the 2023 season. Owen Sound North […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#67A9Q)
Eat Local Grey Bruce — a co-operative that sells mostly locally grown and processed food directly to local consumers — is facing bankruptcy unless a 30-day, $115,000 fundraising drive comes through. The Indiegogo fundraiser, “Help Save Eat Local Grey Bruce,” was at about $12,500 or 10 per cent of its goal Thursday afternoon, with 28 […]
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by Greg Cowan on (#679HK)
Gavin Bryant had a lot of time alone to think about the Owen Sound Attack’s predicament. Before scoring the overtime winner in front of 3,166 fans in the first game back from the holiday break to snap the Attack’s six-game winless streak and propel the club to a 3-2 win over their Midwest Division rival […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#679CP)
There are New Year’s Eve events planned across Grey-Bruce, including old favourites and some new options Saturday. Blue Mountain will host Rick Mercer, who will ring in the new year on CBC’s New Year’s Eve broadcast. The CBC broadcast will feature live music from Blue Mountain, where Canadian artists Chad Price, Kardinal Offishall and Savannah […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#67991)
While the past weekend’s winter wallop caused some chaos on roads in Grey-Bruce, it has been welcomed by local cross-country skiers and snowshoers ready to hit the trails. Though rain and milder temperatures are in the forecast for the Owen Sound area beginning on Thursday, the dumping of snow on the weekend allowed local cross-country […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6791S)
A Grey Highlands man has been charged with impaired driving following a collision involving two snowmobiles on Monday. Just before 7:30 p.m. on Boxing Day, Grey Bruce OPP, the Grey Highlands Fire Department and Grey County EMS responded to the report of a collision involving snowmobiles on the West Back Line in Grey Highlands. One […]
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by The Sun Times on (#678ZV)
Grey Bruce OPP charged three motorists for driving on closed highways during the weekend’s blizzard. Emergency responders fielded hundreds of calls for service across the area during the extreme weather event that began Friday and continued through Sunday. Stranded motorists had to be triaged with police using snowmobiles and other means to get to them. […]
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by The Sun Times on (#678ZW)
A Georgian Bluffs couple are celebrating after winning $100,000 playing the lottery. Margrit Ann Olson and Scott Grant won the prize after matching the last six of seven Encore numbers in order in the Nov. 4 Lotto max draw. The married couple told OLG they play Lotto 6/49 and Lotto Max weekly and they always […]
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by The Sun Times on (#678XS)
Oxenden’s Julian Smith is back on the trails for the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) cross-country race season that began for the local athlete with the 2022 Eastern Canada Cup earlier this month at Nakkertok, Quebec. Snow needed to be made to cover much of the 1.3-kilometre loop, but the volunteers made certain the […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#678A1)
This weekend’s blizzard may have had everyone seeing white, but those itching to get out on the snowmobile trails in Grey-Bruce are going to have to wait. The close to 3,000 kilometres of snowmobile trails in the region remain closed this week, with the forecast in the days ahead not favourable for those hoping to […]
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by Scott Dunn on (#678A2)
After council turned down a community garden in a small city park near Hillcrest Elementary School due to community concerns in July 2021, council resolved to update city policies about such gardens. City staff have come up with a draft update, which eliminates the park in question, Stobbe Park, on 5th Avenue A West, a […]
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by The Sun Times on (#677BZ)
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MP Alex Ruff is holding a series of free public skates in the riding over the holidays. “I welcome all constituents to attend these free events to enjoy some family fun, warm refreshments and a chance to chat,” Ruff said in a news release. The skates include: Meaford and St. Vincent Arena, Dec. […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6779G)
Bruce County plans to promote economic opportunities in the region to an international audience in 2023. The county recently announced representatives will attend the annual MIPIM event, one of the world’s largest property conferences, which brings together thousands of investors and developers from around the world. The event is March 13 to 17 in Cannes, […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6777Z)
A person reported missing by family members on Thursday has been located. Owen Sound Police Service issued an update on Monday that the family of Sonya Nadjiwon had reported to police that they had spoken with her on Christmas Day and that she seemed OK. “The Owen Sound Police Service would like to thank the […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6776E)
Bruce County has received $60,000 to explore a seniors home sharing program. The funding, provided through the province’s Inclusive Community Grants Program, will go toward the Exploring a Bruce County Seniors Home Sharing program, which will result in a consultant report that will provide direction and an outline for next steps in the initiative, it […]
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by The Sun Times on (#6774P)
Grey County farmers can apply for funding from a pilot program designed to try out and track the results of new soil health and carbon recapture practices on a small scale. The Experimental Acres Pilot, which launched in Wellington and Dufferin counties, is expanding to Grey County in 2023 and is seeking six farms to […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#6773F)
Grey-Bruce continued to dig out on Monday from the weekend’s blizzard that left area roads treacherous, stranded numerous motorists and knocked out power to thousands. After heavy snow and driving winds closed roads across the two counties and knocked out power for thousands on Friday and Saturday, improvements were seen in some areas on Sunday. […]
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by Rob Gowan on (#675XG)
For a second day in a row, Grey-Bruce was under a blizzard warning, forcing widespread road closures, power outages and throwing a wrench into Christmas Eve travel plans for many on Saturday. While there were no reports of serious injuries, police were dealing with numerous stranded motorists throughout the two counties. Early Saturday afternoon Grey […]
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by The Sun Times on (#675C8)
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