Month: June 2024
Owen Sound favours county partnership to address housing needs
Owen Sound council turned down a call for a made-in-Owen Sound affordable housing plan, citing the city’s ongoing, successful co-operation with Grey County and the resulting millions of dollars it provided for city housing in this council’s term. Two weeks ago, Coun. Carol Merton read a notice of motion calling on the city to develop […]
Fire breaks out on eleventh floor balcony
London fire officials say garbage on a balcony caught ablaze at a downtown apartment building Monday evening.
PHOTOS: Oakridge vs. Medway in seniors girls volleyball
The Oakridge Oaks outlasted the Medway Cowboys in a Thames Valley Central senior girls game Monday at Oakridge that went the full five sets.
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London city hall briefs: Leasing farmland, Sikh Heritage Month
Empty city land to be leased to farmers
City hall sees fallout of ‘horse trading’ over northwest land: Councillor
The fallout of “horse trading” with a developer in northwest London last year is starting to surface at city hall, one city politician said Monday.
The wait is over: Sunfest back in the live music business
Sunfest is returning to live, in-person shows with a series of five concerts.
Knights defenceman’s world junior journey ends as IIHF bans Russia
Kirill Steklov will not get a world junior hockey championship do-over.
Grey-Bruce COVID-19 hospitalizations down to 6, health unit reports
There are now six Grey-Bruce COVID-19 cases hospitalized, one less than was reported on Sunday. In its situation report for Monday, the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported that five local cases were hospitalized in Grey-Bruce, while one was hospitalized outside the region. There remain four outbreaks at local long-term care and retirement homes, including Central […]
Grey Bruce Health Unit revises workplace COVID-19 vaccination policies
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is modifying recommendations to employers in Grey-Bruce related to COVID-19 vaccine policies. Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ian Arra said disease transmission is still high, but is steadily decreasing at this time.