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Curtain set to rise on Bruce County actor

(By Liz Small) A Bruce County woman is set to make her debut in the Blyth Festival Theatre’s newest production – “A Huron County Christmas Carol”, which opened this week. … Continue reading Curtain set to rise on Bruce County actor →

December 2, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Newest KTG production “Into the Woods” is out of this world

(By Liz Small) The curtain will rise on the latest Kincardine Theatre Guild (KTG) musical production this Friday, and while you may recognize many of the characters on stage, this … Continue reading Newest KTG production “Into the Woods” is out of this world →

November 20, 2025Arts & EntertainmentDianna Martell

From “Into the Woods” and onto the stage

KTG production set to open (By Liz Small) Opening night for the Kincardine Theatre Guild’s (KTG) latest musical production, “Into the Woods”, is just a couple of weeks away. To … Continue reading From “Into the Woods” and onto the stage →

November 4, 2025Arts & EntertainmentDianna Martell

“Finding Nemo Jr.” makes a big splash on the KTG stage

(By Liz Small) What do you get when you combine a colourful cast of characters, bright neon props and a heart-warming story? To read the entire article online, click here … Continue reading “Finding Nemo Jr.” makes a big splash on the KTG stage →

April 30, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Home Expo returns to Kincardine

(Contributed by Chamber of Commerce) The 2025 Home Expo returns to Kincardine on April 26 and 27 at the Davidson Centre. To read the entire article online, click here to … Continue reading Home Expo returns to Kincardine →

April 23, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Artist, author, ghostwriter, dancer

Local artist continues to exercise her artistic muscles (By Liz Small) A variety of colourful and cheerful paintings hang on the walls at Victoria Park Gallery. It’s the work of … Continue reading Artist, author, ghostwriter, dancer →

April 10, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Chatham’s 3 Tenors return to Kincardine

(Contributed by Mike Chreptyk) Knox Church is excited to announce that Chatham’s 3 Tenors will be returning to perform on Saturday, April 26 at 7 p.m. To read the entire … Continue reading Chatham’s 3 Tenors return to Kincardine →

April 1, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Auditions for upcoming summer production to be held next week

(By Liz Small) Twenty-five years after the devastating Walkerton water disaster, a touching story centred around a hard-working Bruce County farm family during this challenging time, will open on a … Continue reading Auditions for upcoming summer production to be held next week →

March 26, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Overcoming disaster

(By Liz Small) From blackened skies due to a massive fire, to a powerful tornado that tore through a lakeside community, these are just some of the stories you’ll hear … Continue reading Overcoming disaster →

February 12, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Local choir is headed for a European tour

(By Liz Small) Some members of a local acapella choir will soon be winging, or rather singing, their way across the ocean, as they head to Europe in the spring … Continue reading Local choir is headed for a European tour →

February 5, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

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Sugar and spice and everything nice…..
Brooklyn, left, and Lyra, right, spent a delightful afternoon at the Welcome Centre on Saturday, Dec. 6, creating their own make and take gingerbread house. (Liz Small photo)

Breakfast with Santa
Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Bruce North Huron held their first-ever Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Nov. 29 at the Kincardine Davidson Centre. Those in attendance enjoyed pancakes and sausage, donated by McDonalds. Kids and kids-at-heart enjoyed crafts, games, a raffle and, of course, a visit with Santa. Proceeds from the event will go to programming initiatives for Big Brothers Big Sisters.Pictured with Santa Claus is four-year-old Nelly and seven-month-old MacKenzie. (Liz Small photo)

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