By Hub Staff
Ian Boddy, a one-term Owen Sound city councillor, lawyer and chair of the city's economic development commission, is running for mayor.
Got a "big fish" story to tell about this year's Salmon Spectacular derby?
Tweet #FISHOwenSound and you'll likely find it broadcast on a "Tweetwall" hosted by Owen Sound Tourism in the derby tent at Georgian Shores Marina.
About 100 tweets have been posted on the Tweetwall since the derby began last Friday, covering a range of topics from the leading fish to the live entertainment on stage each day. (Brandon Flanagan of Kitchener posted photos of his 20.54-pound salmon when it was the largest caught).
By Anne Finlay-Stewart
The decisions made at Owen Sound city council are going to impact Travis Dodd's life and his future children's lives. That is why he wants to be at that table.
The 27 year old Dodd was born and raised in this city, graduated from West Hill and after a university degree in political science he volunteered internationally with Canadian development agencies. But he always knew he was coming back to Owen Sound. "The motto fits," he said in an interview, "It is where you want to live. It is about pride of place."
By Anne Finlay-Stewart
Councillor David Adair, who is running for deputy mayor, spoke to The Hub recently about his campaign and his vision of the city.
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