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Chairpersons announced for 2028 Kincardine Old Boys and Girls Reunion

(By Liz Small) Even though the next Old Boys’ and Girls’ Reunion in Kincardine is not scheduled until Aug. 3- 7, 2028, the committee chairs have already been named. To … Continue reading Chairpersons announced for 2028 Kincardine Old Boys and Girls Reunion →

November 12, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Infectious diseases programming and immunizations discussed by the board of health

(By Pauline Kerr) Medical Officer of Health for Grey-Bruce, Dr. Ian Arra, provided the board of health with reports on the opioid situation in Grey-Bruce and the strengthening of public … Continue reading Infectious diseases programming and immunizations discussed by the board of health →

November 5, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Deadline for council nominations closed

Nine names accepted (By Liz Small) Applications for the vacant Ward 1 councillor seat in the Municipality of Kincardine closed Oct. 25, with nine applications accepted. To read the entire … Continue reading Deadline for council nominations closed →

October 29, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

End of life planning seminar held

Beyond making a will and naming power of attorney (By Liz Small) A crowd of about 30 people attended a presentation by Huron Shores Hospice last Wednesday at the Davidson … Continue reading End of life planning seminar held →

October 23, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Budget Plan Report presented to Kincardine Council

(By Liz Small) Tax increase discussed Four major points were presented to Kincardine Council at the Oct. 9 meeting, in regards to the 2025 Budget Plan Report: that council receive … Continue reading Budget Plan Report presented to Kincardine Council →

October 15, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Community engagement sessions planned for all four SBGHC hospital communities

(By Pauline Kerr) In her report to the South Bruce Grey Health Centre board of directors on Oct. 2, in Chesley, CEO Nancy Shaw outlined next steps resulting from the … Continue reading Community engagement sessions planned for all four SBGHC hospital communities →

October 9, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Council asks staff to look at options before committing to proposed archives expansion

The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre is bursting at the seams. The need for space, and possible solutions to the situation, were explored in a study report presented to … Continue reading Council asks staff to look at options before committing to proposed archives expansion →

October 2, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Municipality of Kincardine seeks applicants for council vacancy

At the Sept. 11 meeting, the Municipality of Kincardine Council had the solemn task of declaring the office of Councillor Doug Kennedy vacant following his recent passing. (Contributed by The … Continue reading Municipality of Kincardine seeks applicants for council vacancy →

September 23, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

Goodwill Donation Centre now open in Kincardine

Kincardine and area residents now have a new and convenient place to recycle goods they no longer want or need. The Goodwill Donation Centre officially opened on Sept. 16, located … Continue reading Goodwill Donation Centre now open in Kincardine →

September 17, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

GBPH opens new dental clinic in Walkerton to serve Grey and Bruce

Dental care for qualifying seniors, as well as children and youth from low-income families is now available in a permanent, state-of-the-art clinic in the south part of Grey-Bruce. There will … Continue reading GBPH opens new dental clinic in Walkerton to serve Grey and Bruce →

September 10, 2024CommunityBecky Grebenjak

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It’s a sure-fire sign of warmer weather when the boats are lifted into the Kincardine Marina, with the help of this impressive crane, lifting the watercraft with ease. (Liz Small photo)

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