By Tammy Schneider The 2019 Kincardine Women’s Triathlon welcomed more than 450 athletes from around the province and from as far away as California. Cold water temperatures kept swimmers out … Continue reading More than 450 take part in annual women’s triathlon
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It’s official – natural gas project finally underway
by Pauline Kerr Word came through late last week that the final hurdle has been crossed for the project that will bring natural gas to the area. Shovels are already … Continue reading It’s official – natural gas project finally underway
Talks continue between Bruce Power, Society of United Professionals
Bruce Power collective bargaining negotiations with the Society of United Professionals are expected to continue this week with the support of a Ministry of Labour conciliator, according to a press … Continue reading Talks continue between Bruce Power, Society of United Professionals
Be a community steward
Summer has finally arrived, and we can see the increase in traffic on the streets, in the stores and on the beach. As I look forward to our second summer … Continue reading Be a community steward
Natural gas project ready to go
By Pauline Kerr For Mayor Anne Eadie, the most important part of the update on the Southern Bruce Natural Gas Project is the fact it’s happening. “We’re getting natural gas,” … Continue reading Natural gas project ready to go
Happy Canada Day
By Tammy Schneider I’m as guilty as anyone for not taking the time to stop and smell the roses, of not stopping to be thankful when I should. But as … Continue reading Happy Canada Day
Get ready to reel in the big winner
By Pauline Kerr Brian Lang, chair of the Chantry Chinook Classic Salmon Derby 2019, hopes this will be the year for some very large fish. He’s fished in every derby … Continue reading Get ready to reel in the big winner
Siren Test set for July 9
A full volume public alerting siren test is scheduled for the Municipality of Kincardine on July 9. The Municipality owns, operates and maintains nine public alerting sirens within three kilometers … Continue reading Siren Test set for July 9
Fundraiser supports Wes for Youth
By Tammy Schneider Garrett McFadden is an accomplished young man. Raised in Kincardine, he spent five years playing for the Guelph Storm hockey club, and is now a student at … Continue reading Fundraiser supports Wes for Youth
Thompson “ready to go” in new ministry
By Pauline Kerr Only a year into its mandate, Premier Doug Ford’s conservative government did a major cabinet shuffle last week. The cabinet re-set involved a number of ministers whose … Continue reading Thompson “ready to go” in new ministry
