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Bruce Power partners with Reckitt to distribute Lysol® disinfecting wipes

  Reckitt, maker of Lysol® products, has donated a truckload of disinfecting wipes, which have been distributed to food banks, Indigenous communities and community organizations in Grey, Bruce and Huron … Continue reading Bruce Power partners with Reckitt to distribute Lysol® disinfecting wipes →

December 15, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Jackson to serve second term as warden

South Bruce Peninsula mayor Janice Jackson has been re-elected as Bruce County Warden. At the Thursday, Dec. 2, council meeting, Bruce County Council re-elected Janice Jackson, mayor of South Bruce … Continue reading Jackson to serve second term as warden →

December 8, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Province to eliminate paper renewal notices

A decision by the province of Ontario to replace paper renewal notices with digital reminders will result in significant savings as well as providing benefits to the environment. It is … Continue reading Province to eliminate paper renewal notices →

November 24, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Free flu shot for Ontarians

The ministry of health has announced it will provide a free flu shot to Ontarians during the month of November. The province stated in a release it was providing the … Continue reading Free flu shot for Ontarians →

October 27, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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County conducts homelessness survey

Bruce County’s human services department conducted a homelessness enumeration on Monday, Oct. 18, as part of an Ontario Ministry of Housing mandate. The review will provide a one point-in-time tally … Continue reading County conducts homelessness survey →

October 20, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Light up the night

By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A fundraiser organized by local resident Gail MacKay is seeing support from the Municipality of Kincardine. MacKay said she is very pleased to … Continue reading Light up the night →

October 13, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Tiverton Fall Fair offered virtual activities and events

  By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The 160th Tiverton Fall Fair opted to go virtual with most of its events in 2021, offering a variety of contests including … Continue reading Tiverton Fall Fair offered virtual activities and events →

October 6, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Community Matters

By James Scongack “We’re going to be in business for the next 50 years. The public needs to know that Bruce Power creates a multi-value product.” This was the perspective … Continue reading Community Matters →

September 29, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Ben Lobb wins federal seat in Huron-Bruce

Conservative – Incumbent candidate Ben Lobb received 30,373 votes or 51.4 per cent of votes cast Liberal – candidate James Rice received 15,118 votes or 25.6 per cent of votes … Continue reading Ben Lobb wins federal seat in Huron-Bruce →

September 21, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Huron-Kinloss is now a golf car friendly community

By Tammy Schneider On Sept. 7, the Township of Huron-Kinloss announced it is now a golf car friendly community. The Township is allowing golf cars with the mandatory registration permit … Continue reading Huron-Kinloss is now a golf car friendly community →

September 15, 2021CommunityTammy Schneider
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Boat runs ashore at Station Beach
On Monday, Sept. 18, KFES and Kincardine Emergency Management were called to Station Beach, after
reports of a beached sailing vessel on the shore. Staff attended the scene and made contact with the vessel
owner. The boat’s occupant made it safely to shore and was not injured in the grounding. Currently, there are
no hazards associated with the stranded vessel and arrangements for the removal of the vessel are underway.
(Liz Small photo)

 Food Bank donation 

The Kincardine food bank continues to support a growing list of those in the community who are in need. Pictured with the largest order the food bank has ever placed is Noah McArthur (front) and Steve Otterman. The value of this food order was well over $10,000 and was made possible by the generosity of the local community. (Contributed photo) 

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