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Mayor Craig releases proposed 2026 Municipal Budget for public review

(Contributed by the Municipality of Kincardine) The Municipality of Kincardine has released Mayor Kenneth Craig’s proposed 2026 Municipal Budget, now available on the Municipality’s website for Council and public review. … Continue reading Mayor Craig releases proposed 2026 Municipal Budget for public review →

November 26, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Long discussion at council on short-term rentals

(By Liz Small) A lengthy discussion about short-term rental accommodations took place during the Wednesday, Nov. 12 meeting of Kincardine council. To read the entire article online, click here to … Continue reading Long discussion at council on short-term rentals →

November 20, 2025CommunityDianna Martell

SBGHC still challenged by agency staff fees

(By Pauline Kerr) South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) is still dealing with fees for agency nurses. To read the entire article online, click here to purchase your subscription. If … Continue reading SBGHC still challenged by agency staff fees →

November 11, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Bruce County council to discuss MOU with Saugeen Shores, Kincardine and the county

(By Pauline Kerr) Bruce County council has discussed on numerous occasions, including meetings for the county’s new Official Plan, the impact of major projects such as Bruce C on the … Continue reading Bruce County council to discuss MOU with Saugeen Shores, Kincardine and the county →

November 4, 2025CommunityDianna Martell

Boardwalk revitalization project approved by council

(By Liz Small) The proposed boardwalk project at Station Beach was given the go-ahead by Kincardine council at the Oct. 22 council meeting. To read the entire article online, click … Continue reading Boardwalk revitalization project approved by council →

October 29, 2025CommunityDianna Martell

Community invited to homelessness virtual forum

(Contributed by the County of Bruce) Bruce and Grey counties are hosting a virtual Homelessness and Coordinated Access Community Forum on Nov. 12, inviting community members to learn about local … Continue reading Community invited to homelessness virtual forum →

October 20, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Council updated on status of application for community safety zone at KTTPS

(By Pauline Kerr) The process of making access to Kincardine Township Tiverton Public School (KTTPS) safer is ongoing but nearing completion. To read the entire article online, click here to … Continue reading Council updated on status of application for community safety zone at KTTPS →

October 15, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

School board sees higher student enrolment this year

(Contributed by BWDSB) As students, staff, and families settle into the 2025-2026 school year, Bluewater District School Board is pleased to report a boost in enrolment. Preliminary numbers show an … Continue reading School board sees higher student enrolment this year →

October 7, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Primary Care Action plan unveiled last week

(By Liz Small) “This is tremendous good news.” That’s the message from Huron Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson who announced the allocation of millions of dollars in investments for local health … Continue reading Primary Care Action plan unveiled last week →

October 1, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Council approves new concrete facility in Teeswater

(By Pauline Kerr) A public meeting was held at Bruce County council on Sept. 18 that will see an expansion of the settlement area of Teeswater. To read the entire … Continue reading Council approves new concrete facility in Teeswater →

September 22, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

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A sea of colour made its way through Kincardine as the Pride Parade marched from the Bruce Power parking lot to Victoria Park. Pictured above are members of the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band. For more photos see page 19. (Emily Bowen photo)

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