Pauline Kerr In an update to a story that ran in the print version of The Kincardine Independent this week, plans for the Tourism and Visitor Centre on Highway 21 … Continue reading Tourism and visitor centre on Highway 21 to be open seven days a week
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Why the low voter turnout?
If you voted in the provincial election that saw Doug Ford elected to a second straight majority, you were in the minority. Preliminary numbers indicate only 43 per cent of … Continue reading Why the low voter turnout?
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Moulton signs in Stratford Jordan Moulton is making the jump from the Kincardine Bulldogs to the Stratford Warriors in the GOHL. Moulton travelled to Stratford to sign this past Sunday. … Continue reading Sports shorts
Bervie W. I. celebrates 115 years
On Wednesday, June 1, about twenty members of the Bervie Women’s Institute(W. I.) met at the United Church to celebrate their 115th year. The Federal Women’s Institute of Ontario is … Continue reading Bervie W. I. celebrates 115 years
Sports Shorts
By Doug Kennedy After coaching high school hockey for 15 years, I know how hard it is to get to OFSAA, especially in team sports. The KDSS boys baseball team … Continue reading Sports Shorts
Make an informed vote on June 2
By Mike Wilson The provincial election is tomorrow. For weeks now, we’ve been able to cast our vote at advance polls across the riding. And for weeks we in … Continue reading Make an informed vote on June 2
Canada and Ontario building broadband in Huron and Bruce Counties
The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing $1.7 million to bring fast, reliable high-speed internet to more than 800 homes, farms and businesses in Henfryn, Wroxeter, Gorrie, Fordwich, … Continue reading Canada and Ontario building broadband in Huron and Bruce Counties
Bruce County Kings Day is a resounding success
By Doug Kennedy The NHL playoffs begin this week, with at least six or seven teams that can win the cup. Last year, I picked the Florida Panthers and they … Continue reading Bruce County Kings Day is a resounding success
The dragon needs some teeth
By Pauline Kerr To read some of recent reports from integrity commissioners in this province, one gets an impression of a fire-spewing dragon who can produce horrifying roars and blasts … Continue reading The dragon needs some teeth
Flower fundraiser set to begin May 12
By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Warmer weather and sunshine has everyone thinking about gardens and flowers, so the annual geranium sale, hosted by the SBGHC Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary, … Continue reading Flower fundraiser set to begin May 12