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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

Love, Loss and What I Wore

Two local theatre groups come together to create one unique show (By Liz Small) The Kincardine Theatre Guild (KTG) together with the Hanover Community Players (HCP), are in preparations for … Continue reading Love, Loss and What I Wore →

January 29, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Snow, skates and sleighs

Lots of activities planned for Ripley Winter Carnival (By Liz Small) A variety of family-friendly winter activities are on the schedule for the Ripley Winter Carnival, which will be held … Continue reading Snow, skates and sleighs →

January 22, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Walker House steeped in history

Walker House steeped in history Afternoon teas at the Walker House are coming back for 2025. Bookings for teas in January and February are now open. To read the entire … Continue reading Walker House steeped in history →

January 8, 2025Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Local school stages another stand-out musical production

(By Liz Small) The most recent musical stage production from students at Huron Heights Public School (HHPS) was another resounding success, with audiences delighting in their production of “Elf Jr … Continue reading Local school stages another stand-out musical production →

December 18, 2024Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

KTG has another hit on its hands

(By Liz Small) I’ll confess. I’m no theatre critic nor am I an expert in opera, but when it comes to live theatre, I know what I like. And not … Continue reading KTG has another hit on its hands →

November 27, 2024Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Santa to come ‘home for the holidays’

(Contributed by the Kincardine Chamber of Commerce) Plans for the 2024 Kincardine & District Chamber of Commerce Santa Claus Parade are in full swing. To read the entire article online, … Continue reading Santa to come ‘home for the holidays’ →

November 12, 2024Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

Yo, ho, ho! Pirates of Penzance next production by KTG

(By Liz Small) An ambitious production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s, Pirates of Penzance, is set to hit the stage next month, as this year’s musical production presented by the Kincardine … Continue reading Yo, ho, ho! Pirates of Penzance next production by KTG →

November 5, 2024Arts & EntertainmentBecky Grebenjak

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Remembering those who fought and gave up their lives for Canada 

 Despite rain and wind, a ceremony marking the anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge went ahead as planned on Thursday, April 9 at the Kincardine Cemetery. Members of the Kincardine Legion raised the Legion and Canadian flags, before returning them to half-mast in honour of lives lost during the battle of Vimy Ridge on  April 9, 1917. (Liz Small photo) 
The hunt is on!
Despite the wind and rain, nearly 200 enthusiastic kids and their families attended the annual Easter Egg hunt at Victoria Park on Saturday, April 4. The event is organized by the Kincardine Rotary Club and the Kincardine Agricultural Society. (Contributed photo)

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