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Repair Café to launch in Kincardine

(By Liz Small) Members of the Kincardine Environmental Action Network (KEAN) are continuing their mission to help the environment and reduce waste, with their latest initiative planned for next week. … Continue reading Repair Café to launch in Kincardine →

September 10, 2025CommunityDianna Martell

Stewart suggests hiring a lobbyist to push for new senior school in Kincardine

(By Pauline Kerr) Council passed a motion during the Aug. 27 meeting, by Coun. Rory Cavanagh, seconded by Mayor Kenneth Craig, stating, in part, that council is directing staff “to … Continue reading Stewart suggests hiring a lobbyist to push for new senior school in Kincardine →

September 3, 2025CommunityDianna Martell

Opening and closure of major intersections in Kincardine

(By Liz Small) Travellers that pass through the corner of Highway 21 and Kincardine Ave. will now see operation of newly installed traffic lights at the busy intersection, located just … Continue reading Opening and closure of major intersections in Kincardine →

August 27, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Go Fund Me set up for local family who lost everything in fire

(By Liz Small) Ripley residents Donna and Ken MacLeod have always been ones to step up and help others. So, it was given they would do the same for a … Continue reading Go Fund Me set up for local family who lost everything in fire →

August 23, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Celebrating local history with fine dining in a unique setting

(By Pauline Kerr) This year’s Dinner Over the Yokasippi River on July 26 (the rain date, postponed from July 19) had its weather challenges, but what’s a little rain to … Continue reading Celebrating local history with fine dining in a unique setting →

August 12, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Municipality of Kincardine launches pre-development study design program

(Contributed by the Municipality of Kincardine) The Municipality of Kincardine has launched a pre-development study and design program, part of a strategic component of the Community Improvement Plan (CIP). To … Continue reading Municipality of Kincardine launches pre-development study design program →

August 6, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Kincardine approved as residency training site by Western University

(Contributed by FHO) The Kincardine Family Health Organization (FHO) announced its official designation as a residency physician training site by Western University. To read the entire article online, click here … Continue reading Kincardine approved as residency training site by Western University →

July 30, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

SVCA: Real-time water monitoring data will soon be available to municipal staff and the publicservices

(By Pauline Kerr) Imagine the benefits if municipal staff were able to monitor spring flooding as it happened. New technology through Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority has made this a reality. … Continue reading SVCA: Real-time water monitoring data will soon be available to municipal staff and the publicservices →

July 24, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Kincardine council addresses transition of blue box

(By Liz Small) At the July 9 meeting of Kincardine Council, the province-mandated transitions regarding the blue box changes were discussed, with two options presented to council. To read the … Continue reading Kincardine council addresses transition of blue box →

July 16, 2025CommunityBecky Grebenjak

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

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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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