Premier Doug Ford opened this year’s AMO (Association of Municipalities of Ontario) conference by announcing plans to download 30 per cent of public health costs and 20 per cent of … Continue reading Forget the tool kit – time to change the system By Pauline Kerr
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Organized games for seniors ensure everyone can participate By Tammy Schneider
The Ontario Senior Games Association, Grey Bruce District 27, hosted an event in Kincardine and surrounding communities on Aug. 14. Open to seniors aged 55 plus, the games are geared … Continue reading Organized games for seniors ensure everyone can participate By Tammy Schneider
Mario Andretti visits OK Tire in Bervie By Tammy Schneider
Aug. 22 will be a day long remembered by staff and guests at OK Tire. Thanks to a partnership with Bridgestone Firestone, who sponsored the event, OK Tire welcomed race … Continue reading Mario Andretti visits OK Tire in Bervie By Tammy Schneider
Council discusses impact of provincial changes to health services By Pauline Kerr
Huron-Kinloss council heard a presentation at the Aug. 19 council meeting from Michael Barrett, president and CEO of South Bruce Grey Health Centre, on significant changes coming to our health … Continue reading Council discusses impact of provincial changes to health services By Pauline Kerr
Fade to black
Sixteen years ago, this past week, the unthinkable happened. The power went out, plunging Ontario and several northern and eastern states into total darkness, some for just a few hours, … Continue reading Fade to black
Lots of champions By Doug Kennedy
There are two new winners at the Kincardine Golf and Country Club which hosted its club championship this past weekend. The men’s winner was Mike McDonald, who fought back from … Continue reading Lots of champions By Doug Kennedy
High water the hot topic of the summer By Pauline Kerr
It’s a case of “shifting baselines.” That’s how Hannah Cann, coastal stewardship co-ordinator with the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation (LHCCC) in Goderich describes the current high water situation. … Continue reading High water the hot topic of the summer By Pauline Kerr
Parkinson’s Walk raises money and awareness by Tammy Schneider
On Sept. 8, at 2 p.m., people will gather at North Shore Park in Port Elgin to walk, run, bike, skate and offer support during the Walk-it for Parkinson’s annual … Continue reading Parkinson’s Walk raises money and awareness by Tammy Schneider
Need ways to stop gun violence
By Pauline Kerr It seems that when the mercury rises, so does violence. The world reeled in horror at yet another round of mass murders in the United States. One, … Continue reading Need ways to stop gun violence
All Ontario Midget championship coming to Kincardine
By Doug Kennedy Our local midget team is hosting the Midget All-Ontario championship tournament this weekend! Head coach Jay Bell has a great team, so it will be good game … Continue reading All Ontario Midget championship coming to Kincardine
