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Canada Post Strike Potential Impacts on Payments
Due to the Canada Post labour disruption, the City of Owen Sound is advising property owners to consider alternate payment arrangements for water/wastewater bills to avoid penalties and/or late charges.
To verify whether a mailed payment has been received and posted, property owners can log into Virtual City Hall or contact City Hall directly 519-376-1440
During long weekend holidays, the City is reminding everyone of facility closures, modified hours, and alternate programming.
For Roads and Water After Hours Emergencies please call: 519-376-4274
Owen Sound is making environmental history as one of six communities selected to host Ontario's first-ever Great Lakes Coastal Cleanup. The City has partnered with the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative for this groundbreaking event, made possible by an $85,000 grant from the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks through Ontario's Great Lakes Local Action Fund.
Following the excitement of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada in January 2023, when the City of Owen Sound came alive with a community-wide celebration of the game, the momentum has continued. Building on that success, local partners—supported by the City of Owen Sound—have hosted three successful Hockey Fest events, keeping the spirit of hockey alive year after year. The tradition continues with Hockey Fest 2025, set to take place from Thursday, November 13, to Saturday, November 15, 2025.
The City of Owen Sound Leaf and Yard Waste Composting Facility, located at 2450 28th Avenue East, is scheduled to be closed from Wednesday, August 27 to the end of the day Friday, August 29, and Tuesday September 2 to end of day Wednesday, September 3 to allow for wood grinding to occur. Changes to these hours may occur due to contractor requirements and weather.
The Tom Thomson Art Gallery’s current overhead loading dock door (that faces 2nd Avenue West) will be replaced the week of August 25. While this work is part of the City of Owen Sound’s long-term capital projects, the door holds special significance—it has, for many years, been the canvas for a striking mural that has become a familiar part of the TOM’s exterior. The current door has reached the end of its life and is no longer operating properly, which means both the door and the art on it will be affected by the maintenance.
The City is grateful to artist Nyle Miigizi Johnston whose mural Miigwetch Animikii Bineeyhnshi (Thank You Thunderbird Spirit) was displayed on the door for many years. The mural was originally created for the Canadian Spirit Festival (2012-2017) as a temporary installation, but the TOM was thrilled to be able to extend it for so many years beyond the Festival during which it was created. Staff have been communicating with Johnston about this replacement project and hope to be able to work with him again on a future initiative.
Looking ahead, the TOM and the Library have been collaborating with the Pollinate Owen Sound team to establish a pollinator garden on the west side of the building, where the door is being replaced. Long-range plans include the establishment of native plants to encourage the development of a pollinator corridor in Owen Sound. As part of this project, the team is considering an opportunity to create a pollinator-themed mural to activate that location and to promote awareness about native plants and their importance to the environment.
The City thanks the community for its appreciation of Johnston’s work and looks forward to the next chapter in activating this important cultural space.
For more information, please contact Aidan Ware, Director and Chief Curator - Art Gallery, Culture, Tourism at 519-376-1932 ext. 5001 or email aware@tomthomson.org.
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“With the loading bay door mural at The TOM came an opportunity to showcase traditional Great Lakes Anishinaabek artistry. Utilizing contemporary mediums, I was provided the space to explore Saukiing Anishinaabekiing themes and stories like that of a Thunderbird. I want to say miigwetch to the staff and community at The TOM for helping bring this vision of reclamation on such an impactful scale to life. Miigwetch for providing the opportunity to keep pushing Anishinaabek woodland art into the future.”
- Nyle Miigizi Johnston, Artist, Neyaashiinigmiing Unceded Territory
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The City of Owen Sound advanced several key priorities during very successful discussions with provincial leaders at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s annual conference in Ottawa this week.
The City of Owen Sound is celebrating the groundbreaking of a landmark housing project that will bring 267 new rental suites to the community. Located at 3195 East Bayshore Road, the development by SkyDev, part of Skyline, represents a major step forward in expanding local housing options and supporting long-term growth in the area.
Next week, City of Owen Sound representatives are attending the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference in Ottawa to advocate on behalf of residents and taxpayers. The conference provides a vital platform for hundreds of municipalities to collaborate on addressing pressing challenges through direct conversations with provincial decision-makers.
The City of Owen Sound will lower flags at City Hall to half-mast on Saturday, August 16, 2025, in honour and remembrance of Paul Duncan, a dedicated former member of the City’s Public Works Department.
The fifth of eight Household Hazardous Waste Day events of 2025 is this Saturday, August 16! The event will be held at the Owen Sound Public Works Facility (1900 20th Street East) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The remaining schedule of Household Hazardous Waste Days in 2025 includes the following Saturdays: September 13, October 4, and October 25.
From the afternoon of Thursday, August 14th, through end of day Monday, August 18, traffic lanes will be reduced on both sides of the road north of the bridge on the Eddie Sargent Parkway to accommodate The Georgian Bay Folk Society’s 50th Summerfolk Music & Craft Festival.
Delays should be expected; please allow for additional travel time and consider an alternate route of travel where possible.
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