By Jon Farmer
On July 19, Owen Sound City Council defeated a motion brought by Councillor Merton to incorporate regular land acknowledgements into council meetings, place a land acknowledgment on the city website, and direct staff to include reconciliation in the equity, diversity and inclusion strategy currently under development. The vote was defeated 4-3. Two of the four councillors who voted against the motion justified their opposition. Both of their explanations showed misunderstandings of the issues surrounding truth and reconciliation.
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In a celebration of community, Community Living Owen Sound and District is encouraging everyone to Chalk Your Walk with Kindness.
From July 26 to August 2, use chalk to decorate the sidewalk in front of your home or business with kind messages and pictures to ...
Community Living is hosting a workshop for youth to talk about inclusion in their community. This workshop is a two-day series that focuses on topics such as leadership, advocacy, inclusion, civic engagement and community development in hopes of giving youth the tools to ...
Grey Roots Museum and Archives will reopen on Wednesday July 28th. Having successfully reopened for outdoor visits to Moreston Heritage Village on July 16th, museum staff are once again ready to welcome guests inside the museum and ...
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