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Monthly Archives: September 2023
Education and knowledge are crucial to prevent drownings
“Check the wind before you swim” A local woman who has witnessed many water emergencies firsthand at Station Beach in Kincardine, including the most recent drowning of a 66-year-old man, … Continue reading Education and knowledge are crucial to prevent drownings
Huron United Football Club upsets Stratford in playoffs
Huron United Football Club (HUFC) triumphed over third seeded Stratford Home Farm SCFC in the first round of the playoffs on Tuesday, Sept. 5. From the opening whistle, it was … Continue reading Huron United Football Club upsets Stratford in playoffs
Rural residents deserve decent health care
The Golden Hour can be either a serene and beautiful interlude between darkness and light, or a desperate race against death. It all depends on whether one is a photographer, … Continue reading Rural residents deserve decent health care
Bruce County a step closer to implementing development charges
County Coun. Don Murray, Huron-Kinloss, expressed a general concern about Bruce County imposing development charges: municipalities like his, on the border with a county (such as Huron) that has no … Continue reading Bruce County a step closer to implementing development charges
The Pleats will perform at Kincardine Knox Church, Sept. 23
Kincardine’s Knox Church will host a talented local musical group, The Pleats, for a concert from 7-9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. Playing together since 2008, The Pleats are an … Continue reading The Pleats will perform at Kincardine Knox Church, Sept. 23
Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board director of education Gary O’Donnell ‘excited to welcome back students’
Gary O’Donnell, director of education for the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board, said he’s excited to be welcoming students and family members back for a normal school year. To read … Continue reading Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board director of education Gary O’Donnell ‘excited to welcome back students’
We need more housing options, not just more housing
The furor over the Ontario government’s Green Belt mess has generated a lot of news stories, and more than a few opinion pieces, most of which are offered from an … Continue reading We need more housing options, not just more housing
South Bruce Peninsula Mayor resigns in wake of audio recording backlash
By Cory Bilyea Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The mayor of South Bruce Peninsula (SBP) resigned on Aug. 29 after immediate backlash from neighbouring First Nations communities pertaining to previously recorded … Continue reading South Bruce Peninsula Mayor resigns in wake of audio recording backlash