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petitionMitch Hendry and Stynn Furness

The students of Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute (OSCVI) have decided to fight back against an abrupt decision last week to close their school. The campaign to SAVE OSCVI was released on Saturday morning and their petition had 967 signatures by Sunday evening.
The Board plans on putting more than a million dollars into ...

motorcycleNow that motorcycle enthusiasts are out on the roads, Grey County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) wish to remind all road users that safe, defensive driving is paramount to reducing the number of motorcycle fatalities and serious injuries on our roads. Motorcycles are more vulnerable because they are harder to see than other vehicles and lack

pedestriansGrey County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) urge both pedestrians and drivers to take charge of their safety on our roads. If you are a pedestrian:

- Be alert and aware of your surroundings.

- Stay off electronic devices, which are known to cause distraction.

- Ensure that you are visible to

hiking-captionOn April 16, 2016 at 6:54 p.m., the Bruce Peninsula Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a call regarding two lost persons hiking in the Bruce Peninsula National Park, in the Municipality of Northern Bruce Peninsula. An OPP Sergeant and a Bruce Peninsula National Park Warden contacted the missing hikers via cell telephone and were able

sharetheroadGrey County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) continue to stress traffic safety and education in their ongoing commitment to making traveling on roadways as safe as possible for all users.

Motorists are reminded to watch for farm vehicles and horse-drawn vehicles displaying a slow-moving vehicle sign which is a reflective orange triangle bordered with

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