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On March 3, 2017 at 11:07 a.m., the Members of the Grey County OPP, the West Region Emergency Response Team (ERT) and the Owen Sound Inter-Township Fire Department located the deceased female.

Next of Kin have been notified. The police investigation is complete, foul play is not suspected.

We would like to thank the public and the media for their assistance in this investigation.

On March 2, 2017 at 11:53 pm., the Grey County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a missing/overdue person from a residence in the Township of Georgian Bluffs.

18-year-old Casaundra BOORTZ-BROWN of Georgian Bluffs was reported missing/overdue as she failed to...

OS-Policesept-featThe Owen Sound Police Service has charged two men with criminal offences relating to Street Racing for their involvement in a motor vehicle collision on Friday February 17, 2017.

The charges come after an investigation of a multiple vehicle collision that saw two men air-lifted to Toronto and London hospitals for treatment and other persons sent to Grey Bruce Health Centre in...

Storm cloudsOn Wednesday, April 5, Grey County is hosting an Environment Canada training session for amateur storm spotters at the Grey County Administration Building in Owen Sound from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CANWARN Storm Spotters provide valuable, real‑time, on-the-ground information during severe weather. Environment Canada is looking to recruit new volunteers and refresh existing volunteers in the area.

CANWARN volunteers share local weather details with the Ontario Storm Prediction Centre. This information gives meteorologists a...

rising waterWith milder temperatures in the forecast, snow banks will continue to melt during this unseasonably warm weather. It is expected that the continued rainfall will contribute to higher water levels and softer footing near riverbeds and the harbor in Owen Sound.

We ask that you use caution around the water and have...

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Dear Premier Wynne,

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) and our member network greatly value the contributions and protections that emergency services personnel provide to our communities. We recognize, however, that the costs of these services have increased at over three times the rate of inflation annually since 2002.(i) This cost escalation is unsustainable, particularly in an era of fiscal restraint generally, and especially in an environment where municipalities are greatly restricted in their options to raise new revenue...

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