By Pauline Kerr While reports of police in the United States – and this country, too – committing acts of extreme, unnecessary and often racially based acts of brutality turn … Continue reading Who would benefit from defunding police?
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Small church makes a big impact with act of kindness
By Tammy Schneider Centre of Hope Victory Church, with a congregation of just 50 members, is having a very big impact on shoppers and business owners with its gift … Continue reading Small church makes a big impact with act of kindness
Patios could help mitigate effects of COVID-19 for downtown businesses this summer
By Pauline Kerr Kincardine council voted in favour of the staff recommendation to waive municipal fees associated with outdoor patio permits for 2020. Staff further determined there was no need … Continue reading Patios could help mitigate effects of COVID-19 for downtown businesses this summer
Hockey has opened up the world for Kait Mac
By Doug Kennedy Kaitlyn McDonnell’s work ethic and competitive spirit, along with her hockey skills, have combined to take her on a journey to many places in Canada and Europe. … Continue reading Hockey has opened up the world for Kait Mac
Eight new members to be added to the Kincardine Sports Wall of Fame
By Doug Kennedy A municipal icon and his hockey-playing granddaughter, a Canadian track and field coaching legend, a successful National Football League front-office woman, two highly acclaimed hockey officials, a … Continue reading Eight new members to be added to the Kincardine Sports Wall of Fame
Kincardine is a home run for baseball
By Doug Kennedy You could make a pretty good case for Kincardine being the centre of the baseball universe in Ontario. Our town has produced many, many talented players, coaches … Continue reading Kincardine is a home run for baseball
KTG looks to 2021
By Tammy Schneider Kincardine Theatre Guild (KTG) is looking beyond 2020, after cancelling its November production of Beauty and the Beast. This is the first time in the theatre’s history … Continue reading KTG looks to 2021
Downtown business supports downtown business
By Tammy Schneider From her office on Lambton Street, lawyer Andrea Clarke has witnessed firsthand how quiet the streets have become and has sympathy for the many downtown businesses that … Continue reading Downtown business supports downtown business
Bravo to the Class of 2020
By Pauline Kerr This is the time of year when the only thought in the minds of many young people is graduation – choosing the perfect prom dress, tossing caps … Continue reading Bravo to the Class of 2020
#KincardineStrong welcome mats benefit hospice
By Tammy Schneider Three Kincardine women have pooled their talents to foster positivity and raise money for Huron Shores Hospice, the community-funded non-profit group that saw a loss of over … Continue reading #KincardineStrong welcome mats benefit hospice
