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purple lightsInternational Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD)  is Thursday, Aug. 31. IOAD is an annual global event that aims to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths.

It also acknowledges the grief felt by families and friends remembering those who have met with death or permanent injury because of drug overdose. 

Grey Bruce Public Health will be holding a community breakfast barbecue ...

garrymichiI deeply regret the words I used during a personal conversation and the subsequent impact they have had. I want to acknowledge the harm caused by my ignorant, insensitive and poorly chosen words, and I want to sincerely apologize for the damage this has caused to the relationship between myself, the town and the First Nations Community.

My intention when becoming the Mayor of this town was to enhance our relationship ...

southbrucepeninsulaThe Town of South Bruce Peninsula would like to advise that Garry Michi has resigned as Mayor effective immediately.

We would again like to offer our sincere apologies to the people of the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation and to all First Nations communities.

Sharif Procession 27Aug23 lastcarsA long line of cars made its way past a long line of people honouring Sharif Rhaman as his funeral procession travelled slowly from Owen Sound's mosque to Greenwood Cemetery Sunday afternoon.

And in the evening hundreds walked solemnly, slowly, silently, from City Hall up 2nd Avenue East, pausing at the 900 block location of Mr. Rahman's iconic restaurant ...

southbrucepeninsulaThe Town of South Bruce Peninsula has become aware that there is an audio clip that appears to be from Mayor Michi that is being circulated on the internet.

Mayor Michi’s comments do not reflect the Town’s position on the matter.

The Town would like to remind people ...

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