By Colin Burrowes According to the Municipality of Kincardine mayor, Anne Eadie, 2020 is going to be a very productive year for development in the area. She said residents will … Continue reading Eadie predicts 2020 will be a productive year for the Municipality of Kincardine
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Sunday started with an emergency error of nuclear proportions
By Colin Burrowes Like most Ontarians who had a chance to slumber in on Sunday morning, I was buzzed awake with an emergency alert. A nuclear emergency? Where? What? Huh? … Continue reading Sunday started with an emergency error of nuclear proportions
Brucelea Haven could resume admissions by end of February
By Mike Wilson If all goes according to plan, admissions to Brucelea Haven could resume by the end of February. In an update to the Bruce County homes committee on … Continue reading Brucelea Haven could resume admissions by end of February
Spotlight on Youth – ‘It’s like a small heart but it’s filled with love’ – Mason Ruthven is dedicated to his community
By Colin Burrowes Mason Ruthven is very comfortable in the Tiverton arena; it has become like a second home to him. He started playing with the Tiverton Thunder when … Continue reading Spotlight on Youth – ‘It’s like a small heart but it’s filled with love’ – Mason Ruthven is dedicated to his community
Brucelea Haven closer to compliance after latest inspection
By Mike Wilson After months of negative press about the conditions and staffing issues at Brucelea Haven in Walkerton, there is some good news to report. Jill Knowlton, Bruce County’s … Continue reading Brucelea Haven closer to compliance after latest inspection
Community rallies in support of Ripley Wolves coach after accident
By Colin Burrowes Ripley Wolves head coach Dustin Catto has shared a long history with the team’s assistant coach, Shawn Burrows. “We played Junior hockey together,” he said. “We … Continue reading Community rallies in support of Ripley Wolves coach after accident
Hacker gals breaking ground for girls interested in computer science
By Tammy Schneider Showing their girl power, eighteen female students from St. Anthony’s School, known as Hacker Gals, have been participating in twice-weekly training sessions that are preparing them for … Continue reading Hacker gals breaking ground for girls interested in computer science
From the Sports Journal
By Doug Kennedy I dropped the ball last week when I missed mentioning that our Kincardine atom team won the Silver Stick in Wingham, which is a great accomplishment. … Continue reading From the Sports Journal
While you get into the holiday spirit, give a little room for the Christmas blues
By Colin Burrowes Some people embrace the beginning of winter with a passion. They love the jolly holiday season that kicks it off and they can’t wait to get … Continue reading While you get into the holiday spirit, give a little room for the Christmas blues
Hamper program draws community support
By Tammy Schneider On Dec. 7, throughout the community, boxes of toys and non-perishable food items sat on doorsteps and porches, waiting to be picked up by student volunteers … Continue reading Hamper program draws community support
