With recent changes in provincial health rules now in place, Grey County staff are available to help local businesses navigate new restrictions, guidelines, and financial supports.
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Highlights include the Living on Main Street report, directing Social Service Relief Funds and more.
Grey County is collaborating with Regional Tourism Organization 7 (RT07) and neighbouring municipalities to administer the COVID-19 Tourism Response Fund.
The Significant Weather Event was declared over on the morning of December 27.
Grey County Paramedics assisted GlobalMedic in delivering 10,000lbs of food to the Owen Sound Salvation Army.
Grey County offices will be closed from December 24 at 12:00 p.m. to January 4 at 8:30 a.m.
Essential services, such as long-term care, paramedic services and transportation services are available.
On Friday, December 11, Public Health declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Lee Manor. A staff member working on 2nd Floor North tested positive and stringent outbreak protocols were immediately activated following direction from Public Health.
The County and Township are seeking input on development applications that would redesignate the subject lands: Part of Lots 225 and 226, Concession 2 SWTSR, Township of Southgate, geographic Township of Proton in order to create a total of 155 residential units (83 single d
There will be a scheduled service disruption at
Provincial Offences Court, 595 9th Avenue East, Owen Sound, and
Provincial Offences Court, 30 Park Street, Walkerton.
Lee Manor is now in a COVID-19 Outbreak due to a confirmed positive COVID-19 test in a staff member.
Highlights include the Regional Agricultural Learning and Demonstration Site, encouraging affordable housing and more.
Join Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ian Arra and staff from the Health Unit to answer questions about operating your business during COVID-19.