Summerfolk volunteer Jon Farmer is headed to Kansas City Missouri after being awarded the inaugural Gene Shay Scholarship from Folk Alliance International. The award – named after legendary Philadelphia DJ Gene Shay – recognizes a DJ with between one and five years of experience who is programming folk and world formats. The prize includes registration and travel to the annual Folk Alliance International Conference taking place this month. Farmer is the founding host of Summerfolk's one-hour radio show Georgian Bay Roots, heard weekly on 560AM CFOS in Grey and Bruce counties and available as a podcast.
Trustees for the Bluewater District School Board accepted an offer from Barry's Construction and Insulation Ltd. for the purchase of the 23,000 square foot Derby Public School building and six acre property in Kilsyth.The bid amount...
January was a busy month exploring nature for the Owen Sound Field Naturalists.
On January 11th, Peter Middleton presented Ancient Plants of Grey and Bruce, sharing fascinating details of many of the ferns to be found locally, some of which are considered among the earliest lifeforms of our...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Before we proceed to the upcoming leadership contest for the Ontario PC party and the subsequent provincial election, let us deal with two quotes about Patrick Brown's departure.
That means, I suppose,
March is YMCA Strong Kids Month!
During this month, the YMCA reiterates their belief that everyone should have access to better health, enabling this by helping people of all ages move beyond financial barriers. Thanks to the generosity of donors to the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign currently 1 in 7 members receive financial assistance, allowing them to...
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