by Rob Gowan on (#648JK)
Of the dozens of children from Saugeen First Nation who attended residential schools, only five are alive today. One of those is Shirley John, who on Friday during the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was busy talking about her own experiences as a way to both educate as many as possible and help others. […]
|
Owen Sound Sun Times
Link | https://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/ |
Feed | https://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/rss |
Updated | 2024-11-23 16:15 |
by Greg Cowan on (#648G0)
Owen Sound Attack general manager Dale DeGray looked to bolster the club’s blueline on the eve of the regular season in a pair of moves. First DeGray shipped depth defender Cedricson Okitundu to the Guelph Storm for a fifth-round pick in 2023. The Attack then made a move with the Ottawa 67’s to bring in […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#648G1)
Two single-term councillors are looking to replace outgoing mayor Barb Clumpus, with residents raising concerns about massive waterfront developments and a landscape-altering energy project. Ross Kentner and Paul Vickers put forth their visions for leading municipal government at a time both called pivotal. The mayoral all-candidates meeting at Bognor Community Hall Thursday night featured opening […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#648G2)
An all-candidates meeting revealed differences in approach, if not aims, between Owen Sound’s two mayoral candidates. Coun. Richard Thomas, who is challenging Mayor Ian Boddy, questioned Boddy’s leadership during the two-hour meeting at the Harry Lumley-Bayshore Community Centre on Thursday. The city needs “strong leadership, something we have not witnessed a lot of in the […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#648G3)
Owen Sound police charged a Brampton man with drug offences and seized more than $100,000 worth of fentanyl and methamphetamine Wednesday. City police said in a news release the major drug seizure resulted from a “lengthy and complex investigation involving a drug trafficker selling illicit drugs in Owen Sound and the Grey-Bruce area.” Police seized […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#647A7)
A man pleaded guilty and was fined $100 Thursday in Owen Sound Provincial Offences court for a traffic infraction that involved the death of at 56-year-old Clarksburg man on a snowmobile 20 months ago in The Blue Mountains. Chris Kornas pleaded guilty through his lawyer to the Highway Traffic Act offence of unlawfully parking his […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#647A8)
Bruce Power will collaborate with federal, provincial and municipal agencies next week to test its emergency response capabilities. Bruce Power is holding its three-day Exercise Huron Endeavour on-site emergency scenario simulation from Oct. 4 to 6, the fourth such exercise conducted by the nuclear power producer in the past decade. “Bruce Power’s emergency response organization, […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#646XF)
A Meaford woman has been identified as the person who died in a head-on crash on Highway 26 on Tuesday. Lisa Rowe-Wilson, 33, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash on Highway 26 just east of Grey Road 112 in the Municipality of Meaford. A three-year-old child and a 33-year-old adult who were […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#646TM)
The emergency department at the Chesley hospital has again been closed and will remain closed until 7 a.m. on Monday morning. The closure is a result of a critical shortage of nurses, with extended overnight closures of the Chesley ED to continue beyond Monday, the South Bruce Grey Health Centre announced on Wednesday. “All efforts […]
|
by Ryan Pyette on (#646QE)
20 teams, 20-dreams: Storm, Firebirds, Colts, Petes lead quest for OHL crown
|
by The Sun Times on (#646MQ)
A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man known to frequent Owen Sound as well as a number of other communities. Ontario’s ROPE (Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement) Squad has issued a Canada-wide warrant for 48-year-old Stephen Smart. Smart, who is known to frequent Kingston, Toronto, Brampton, Kitchener, North Bay and Owen Sound, is currently […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#645TX)
Owen Sound will have formal representation on the Bruce Grey Poverty Task Force. During its committee of the whole meeting on Monday council voted to have a member sit on the task force, which is led by the United Way of Bruce Grey along with help from Grey and Bruce counties. The organization, which works […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#645RY)
An “easy fit,” said Dale DeGrey of the team’s decision to name Colby Barlow the youngest captain in Owen Sound Attack franchise history. Head coach Greg Walters said Barlow simply was the team’s captain. The letter on the jersey and the team meeting following Tuesday’s practice just confirmed how the players and coaches all felt. […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#645PT)
Scarecrows are stalking Meaford’s streets in preparation for the 25th annual invasion parade Friday. The 2022 Scarecrow Invasion and Family Festival is nearly here with volunteers working hard since the spring to get ready for the town’s top event. More than 300 scarecrows are hanging for the lampposts, posing in store-front windows and lounging around […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#645DN)
The Georgian Bay Symphony is planning to return to a full lineup of live concerts as it celebrates 50 +1 years of music. On Monday at Owen Sound council symphony secretary Sandy Stevenson unveiled the plans for the upcoming live season after it had been forced mostly online the last couple of years because of […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#644G8)
A person has died and two others suffered injuries considered life threatening in a crash on Highway 26 just west of Meaford. Grey Bruce OPP responded, along with Grey County EMS and the Meaford Fire Department, to the crash just east of the Grey Road 112 intersection at about 12:20 p.m. on Tuesday. When police […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#644G9)
Owen Sound council has voted in favour of a zoning bylaw amendment to allow an eight-building apartment complex on lands in the city’s northeast. At its meeting on Monday council passed a motion endorsing staff’s findings that the proposed development on the former RCA lands at 3195 East Bayshore Rd. is consistent with the Provincial […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#644GA)
Pumpkinfest 2022 returns to downtown Port Elgin this Saturday and Sunday, with a midway sneak-peek for locals Friday night from 5 to about 10 p.m. in Pumpkinfest Village, by the old arena. Pumpkinfest was greatly diminished over the past two years by the threat of COVID-19. This year, with nearly all COVID-19 mandatory public health […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#644CF)
The province’s Special Investigations Unit is looking into police interaction with a man who died Monday in Owen Sound. An SIU news release Tuesday said it is investigating the circumstances around the death of a 56-year-old man in the city. Owen Sound Police Service officers arrested the man on warrants in the area of 4th […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#644A3)
Election fever led to some political theatre at Owen Sound city hall on Monday night. It was the final council meeting in the city before the Oct. 24 municipal election, and while the agenda was relatively cool in content, it didn’t stop some members of the public from turning up the heat on the evening. […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#644A4)
Community gatherings will mark Truth and Reconciliation Day Friday in Grey-Bruce. There will be events in Owen Sound, Southampton and at Neyaashiinigmiing to commemorate the painful history of residential schools and intergenerational impacts they caused. The annual Sept. 30 event is a federally designated day to honour residential school survivors and children who died while […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#6430N)
The future of the Harrison Park bird sanctuary will be discussed early next year, when the city seeks comment on a master plan for the park. City staff know of community fundraising in the wake of the avian flu contamination of park birds, which led to a federal order to euthanize all the park’s geese, […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#642MH)
An unoccupied F-150 pickup truck was pulled out of Meaford harbour Sunday afternoon, after police advised the public to avoid the marina. Grey Bruce OPP confirmed later in the day that the truck was unoccupied, it was pulled out just after 6 p.m. and that it was reported stolen from a Meaford residence. Police continue […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#641RH)
The Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police are asking members of the public to avoid the Meaford Marina while they conduct an investigation. According to a police media release, on Sunday at 11:51 a.m., officers from the Grey Bruce OPP responded to a report of a submerged vehicle just off of St. Vincent Street in the […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#641RJ)
Voters in South Bruce Peninsula are headed to the polls on Oct. 24 with several choices to sort through in the mayor, deputy mayor and council races. During Saturday’s all-candidates meeting the hopeful participants discussed a wide range of topics of concern within the municipality. The Town of South Bruce Peninsula is a municipality home […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#641FX)
After a two-year hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, an annual day of fun on the farm in support of Canadian Foodgrains Bank returned to the Parkin’s plot southeast of Owen Sound Saturday. Heather Parkin said Owen Sound Harvest for Hunger scaled down the event this year, but a steady stream of vehicles and smiling faces […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#6414J)
Owen Sound finished their final game of the preseason with five players on the bench, four on the ice, and another check mark in the win column. Despite spending most of the night on the penalty kill – and despite losing Madden Steen, Deni Goure, Sam Sedley, Ethan Burroughs and Gavin Bryant for various game […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#6405B)
With OSHaRE feeding around 300 people a day, many of them twice a day, the organization needs to raise around $300,000 this year to cover expenses. Dozens of Owen Sound Hunger and Relief Effort supporters took to their feet Friday afternoon on one of two five-kilometre fundraising walks which started behind city hall. Last year’s […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#64012)
Jordan Hill and Nolan Seed are the old guards now as the 2022-23 Owen Sound Attack attempt to get past the first round of the playoffs for the first time since the 2017-18 season.
|
by Scott Dunn on (#63ZZ0)
Twelve people in Grey-Bruce collectively were charged with 67 criminal and drug offences after a four-month regional drug investigation. They’re among 26 people facing 111 charges resulting from what police called Project Carlina. It involved nine search warrants executed on Wednesday. The investigation started in May after an increase in overdoses in Grey, Bruce, Huron […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63ZT8)
Georgian College’s new $7.1 million state-of-the-art nursing wing officially opened in Owen Sound Thursday in preparation for the college’s new honours of bachelor of science – nursing degree, which launched this fall at the college. The massive renovation transformed over 10,000 square feet of space at the campus. The new nursing and wellness wing provides […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#63ZT9)
Grey County is contributing close to $10,000 as well as staff resources towards a drive to implement a Regional Electric Vehicle Charging Network. On Thursday, county council voted to commit the funds from this year’s climate action implementation budget, contingent on matching grant contributions by other partners in the initiative. Linda Swanston, the county’s manager […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#63ZQN)
Grey Bruce OPP’s new commander laid out some of his policing priorities in an interview Friday. Insp. Paul Richardson said one overriding priority is to foster partnership and collaboration with the communities. He quoted the former British prime minister, Robert Peel, a legal reformer and crime-prevention advocate, who is said to be the founder of […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#63ZQP)
Grey County has deferred the vote on a bylaw to amend its official plan until its next meeting on Oct. 13, after more concerns were raised about the designation of West Grey lands abutting Hanover as well as changes to on-farm diversified use policies. The move to defer what is known as Official Plan Amendment […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63ZMF)
Emergency rooms in Chesley and Kincardine closed temporarily due to a critical shortage of nurses according to a media release from the South Bruce Grey Health Centre. The Chesley ED closed at 5 p.m. Thursday evening and will remain closed until 7 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27. Extended overnight closures at the Chesley ED will continue […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#63YQ2)
At 81, Hugh Greenwood can’t find a family doctor, like thousands of others in the Owen Sound area. “I’m concerned that now I’m 81 years old, I do have medications and I don’t have a family doctor,” he said in an interview this week. “And I’m being told not to show up at emerg. And […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63YQ3)
Someone in Bruce County has tested positive for the flu, a sign the annual respiratory bug has come early this year, the Grey Bruce Health Unit announced Thursday. Influenza A was lab-confirmed Sept. 20. In years immediately before COVID-19 in Grey-Bruce, it was confirmed by a lab on Nov. 18, 2018 and on Nov. 20, […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63YG0)
There will be a South Bruce Peninsula all-candidates meeting on Saturday, and a Georgian Bluffs all-candidates meeting on Tuesday. As the Oct. 24 municipal elections draw nearer, a South Bruce Peninsula all-candidates meeting will be held at Peninsula Shores District School on George Street in Wiarton on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#63YG1)
From elaborate flying machines to seemingly simple and now ubiquitous tools of automation, some of Leonardo da Vinci’s most innovative inventions are soon to be on display at Grey Roots Museum and Archives. The Da Vinci Machines in Motion exhibit launches at Grey Roots on Saturday. The exhibition, created by Worldwide Museum Activities (WMA) and […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#63YDG)
A Maine Coon named Pulla is Owen Sound’s largest cat. The honour was made official at the 169th Sydenham Fall Fair Thursday morning. The oldest still-running school-based agricultural fall fair survived volunteer fatigue and a global pandemic to make its triumphant return at East Ridge Community School and Sydenham Campus. So it’s only fair spectators […]
|
by Rob Gowan on (#63YDH)
Close to 100 birds at Harrison Park have been euthanized due to an Avian Influenza outbreak, while six residential swans have been quarantined and are being monitored. An order to dispose of the 96 birds and waterfowl at the park was issued by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency after positive test results of highly pathogenic […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63XDF)
A partnership has been formed between Owen Sound Police Services, the REACH Centre Grey Bruce and the Owen Sound Hunger and Relief Effort for the provision of meals for detainees. The arrangement, announced on Wednesday, will allow for the participants of the REACH Centre to contribute to the community in a meaningful way, it said […]
|
by Scott Dunn on (#63XBV)
Eyes followed Jaden Meggitt’s car as it rolled slowly into a parking spot at the Concours d’Lemons in downtown Owen Sound on Saturday. Not to be mistaken for its uptown cousin, Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the cars downtown at Concours d’Lemons were generally the under-achievers of the car world: frequently unloved and all but forgotten. […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63X9T)
Residents of Owen Sound are being reminded to round up their items they no longer need for another Goods Exchange Day this Saturday. “Gently-used” items such as sporting goods, furniture, small appliances, books, art, tools, toys, doors, sinks, windows and more can be placed at the curb on Saturday to be picked up by others […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#63X9V)
Three Owen Sound Attack players are headed to National Hockey League training camps. The Montreal Canadiens announced their 74-player training camp roster Tuesday and it included 2022 fourth-round pick Cedrick Guindon. The Owen Sound Attack centre will take part in his first professional training camp at the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard, which opened Wednesday […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#63X7A)
The Owen Sound Attack made a minor move Wednesday by trading Kyle Morey, an unsigned fifth-round pick in 2021, to the Kitchener Rangers for a conditional eighth-round pick in 2023, originally from the Hamilton Bulldogs. Attack GM Dale DeGray said the pick could improve to a sixth-round selection in 2023, though he declined to make […]
|
by The Sun Times on (#63X20)
A Mobile Crisis Response Team is being established between the Grey Bruce and South Bruce OPP and Grey Bruce Health Services, where clinicians respond with police to calls involving crisis and mental health. The service, which will serve families and individuals in the Grey Bruce and South Bruce OPP detachment areas, will see clinicians from […]
|
by Greg Cowan on (#63X21)
Owen Sound’s Kaleb Martin signed a two-year contract with the National Lacrosse League’s Panther City Lacrosse Club Wednesday, according to a team media release. Martin signed alongside Panther City’s 2022 NLL Entry Draft class. The Fort Worth, Texas, club selected the Scenic City goaltender 79th-overall. Martin, 20, is fresh off backstopping the Whitby Warriors to […]
|