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Local counties secure nearly $10 million in transit funding

(By Counties of Bruce, Grey and Dufferin and Saugeen) Mobility Residents, businesses and vistors in Grey, Bruce and Dufferin counties can look forward to rural transit enhancements over the next … Continue reading Local counties secure nearly $10 million in transit funding →

July 3, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Keeping your cool this summer

(By Liz Small) The arrival of beautiful summer weather can also bring dangerous heat. With any significant, multiday heat events, Bruce County would like to remind everyone to stay safe … Continue reading Keeping your cool this summer →

June 26, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

New program now available to expand services to all those over 55

(By Liz Small) An expansion of services, programming and support for everyone aged 55 and older is now available for residents who reside within the Municipality of Kincardine and the … Continue reading New program now available to expand services to all those over 55 →

June 10, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Traffic light installation closes intersection

(By Liz Small) Installation of traffic lights at the corner of Kincardine Avenue and Highway 21 began last week, resulting in the closure of Kincardine Avenue on the east and … Continue reading Traffic light installation closes intersection →

June 4, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Kincardine to see possible development of tiny home community

(By Liz Small) The shovels aren’t even in the ground but the buzz around the possible development of a tiny home community has already started to gain momentum. To read … Continue reading Kincardine to see possible development of tiny home community →

May 14, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Three-hour parking in downtown Kincardine now in effect

A new three-hour parking limit on Queen Street in downtown Kincardine came into effect Thursday, May 1. To read the entire article online, click here to purchase your subscription. To … Continue reading Three-hour parking in downtown Kincardine now in effect →

May 8, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Affordable fresh produce available locally through food programs

(By Liz Small) With rising food costs, more and more families are facing increased pressure to make ends meet. To read the entire article online, click here to purchase your … Continue reading Affordable fresh produce available locally through food programs →

April 30, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

KCHCF reaches $10 million milestone

The Kincardine & Community Health Care Foundation (KCHCF) announced their “Building Health Care for Generations” campaign has now reached $10 million. To read the entire article online, click here to … Continue reading KCHCF reaches $10 million milestone →

April 23, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Moving the needle closer to fundraising goal

Hospital foundation looking for continued community support (by Liz Small) While fundraising for the Kincardine Community Health Care Foundation (KCHCF) has come a long way, there’s still a long way … Continue reading Moving the needle closer to fundraising goal →

April 10, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Golden Sock Award presented to Rosewood RVilla

(Contributed by Haley Barton, CLKD) Representatives from Community Living Kincardine & District presented the Golden Sock Award to residents at Rosewood RVilla in Ripley on March 26, winners of the … Continue reading Golden Sock Award presented to Rosewood RVilla →

April 1, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

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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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The team from Cooperators Insurance had a jolly good time entertaining the crowd at Kincardine’s Hometown Christmas on Friday, Nov. 21. (Liz Small photo)

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