Organizers of the November 4th Run Jane Run Municipal Campaign School for Women, said the successful event drew interested women from allreaches of Grey and Bruce counties.
The event – first held in 2013 – drew 27 registrants in this second effort to encourage and support women who might be interested
in running for municipal council and school board in 2018: an election year in Ontario. The first event saw several women....
Have you been sorting out the winter wear and discovering which coats and boots don't fit? Safe 'n Sound accepts donations throughout the year and certainly warm clothes for the winter. Folks can drop off donations at The Space at 3108 th Street East Monday to Friday between 10 and 4.
Their annual Winter Coat Giveaway is happening on Saturday, November 18 at The Space from 1 until 3. Coats, mitts, scarves and...
They went with songs to the battle, they were young.
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.
Dear Mayor Boddy, Deputy Mayor Wright and Councillors,
The Owen Sound Water Watchers are pleased that Council has approved the Operations Committee's recommendation to phase in water refill stations, as follows.
That, in consideration of Staff Report OP-17-058 respecting the Blue Communities Bottled Water Ban Proposal, the Operations Committee recommends that City Council:
- by David McLaren
The strike by the faculty of Ontario community colleges continues. It's not about the money – the colleges and the teachers are practically agreed on that. And it's not about benefits or shorter work hours.
It's about precarious work.
Although student enrolment has gone up, the numbers of full time teachers have gone down. Instead, the colleges are relying on 'partial load' professors (those with contracts for 6-12 hours a week of instruction) and part time teachers (those with less than 6....
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