by Hannah MacLeod First time published author, Hannah Grieve, has based a large amount of her novel on Kincardine, a town she remembers fondly from childhood family reunions and now, … Continue reading Novel, “The Secret of Markie Beach” is heavily influenced by authors time in Kincardine
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Putting epidemics into perspective
By Pauline Kerr There is no more effective way to throw fear into the hearts of the general public than to mention the word “epidemic.” The official definition according to … Continue reading Putting epidemics into perspective
Sports Journal – Blue Jays
By Doug Kennedy We were all excited about the Toronto Blue Jays at the start of the season. The New York Yankees have been unbelievable this season, making it hard … Continue reading Sports Journal – Blue Jays
We have important decisions to make
by Pauline Kerr Apart from making people with variable rate mortgages break out in hives, most of us are not too sure what the Bank of Canada’s decision to … Continue reading We have important decisions to make
Three Ukrainian families are welcomed to Kincardine
By Hannah MacLeod On Sunday, July 17, three Ukrainian families were warmly welcomed to Kincardine with a barbeque in Victoria Park. Music was provided by * and burgers and hotdogs … Continue reading Three Ukrainian families are welcomed to Kincardine
New beach feature making waves
by Hannah MacLeod Construction has started on the new outdoor volleyball court at Station Beach and while some are celebrating the long-awaited upgrade, for others it is a shocking sight. … Continue reading New beach feature making waves
A bit of cash goes a long way with debit machines crash
by Pauline Kerr So much for the vaunted cashless society. The recent Rogers system crash – apparently another network upgrade that got messed up, the second in two years – … Continue reading A bit of cash goes a long way with debit machines crash
Kincardine councillor reprimanded for making obscene comment
by Pauline Kerr The integrity commissioners’ report by John Mascarin and Meghan Cowan from Aird & Berlis LLP, presented at the July 4 meeting of council, came with a warning … Continue reading Kincardine councillor reprimanded for making obscene comment
Huron-Kinloss residents concerned about proposed by-law
by Hannah MacLeod Many residents of Huron-Kinloss have concerns about a recently proposed by-law which would regulate the parking of trailers in residential areas. “It’s combining our existing rules about … Continue reading Huron-Kinloss residents concerned about proposed by-law
Triathlon becomes duathlon due to water temperatures
by Hannah MacLeod The 20th annual Women’s Triathlon was held at Station Beach on Saturday, July 9. Despite the beautiful weather, the water was deemed too cold for swimmers by … Continue reading Triathlon becomes duathlon due to water temperatures
