By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Judy Francissen has a love of natural and pastoral landscapes, so it is no wonder she chose to pursue a career that … Continue reading Victoria Park Gallery welcomes July guest artist
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When the heat is on
By Pauline Kerr A number of years ago, a group of enterprising journalists decided to test the saying, “hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk.” The weather … Continue reading When the heat is on
Kincardine dominated rugby in the 50s
By Doug Kennedy I was talking to Murray Johnson the last few weeks about his football-nine-man rugby playing days at the Kincardine high school when he was a teenager. He … Continue reading Kincardine dominated rugby in the 50s
Weather interrupts plans for promenade
Heavy rains and strong winds took their toll on the planned grand opening of the Queen Street Promenade on June 25. The outdoor vendors were cancelled for Friday evening, and … Continue reading Weather interrupts plans for promenade
COVID cases spike in Grey Bruce
Over the past four days, Grey Bruce has witnessed a sustained increase in the number of cases locally. This increase has seen daily case numbers jump to an average … Continue reading COVID cases spike in Grey Bruce
Bravo to the class of 2021
By Pauline Kerr Graduation this year is different for many young Canadians celebrating an education milestone, whether it is completing kindergarten, Grade 8, high school, college or university. The … Continue reading Bravo to the class of 2021
Sports fans, do you remember?
By Doug Kennedy Sports fans, do you remember? The last time a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup was in 1993. It was the Montreal Canadiens. We should not … Continue reading Sports fans, do you remember?
News from the Ripley Agricultural Society
In 2020, Farm Credit Canada contributed $1.5 million to 92 community projects across Canada to support rural capital projects. Over the past 17 years, the FCC AgriSpirit Fund has supported … Continue reading News from the Ripley Agricultural Society
Looking for clarity in the mixed messages
By Pauline Kerr No one knows what to expect this summer. That includes the provincial authorities we look to for answers. The ones we have been given so far … Continue reading Looking for clarity in the mixed messages
Siren testing scheduled for July 15
The Municipality of Kincardine owns, operates and maintains nine public alerting sirens within three kilometers of the Bruce Power nuclear generating station. The sirens are meant to alert the public … Continue reading Siren testing scheduled for July 15
