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Homelessness: sometimes no plan is a plan

(By Pauline Kerr) As the weather gets colder and winter snow begins to look like it will stay, there has been more talk about housing costs, how to get new … Continue reading Homelessness: sometimes no plan is a plan →

December 2, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Another glass of Christmas cheer, anyone?

(By Pauline Kerr) Police have launched their annual campaign against impaired driving. One would think that after decades of education and enforcement programs, the annual festive RIDE would be unnecessary, … Continue reading Another glass of Christmas cheer, anyone? →

November 26, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Canada loses its measles elimination status

(By Pauline Kerr) They did it! The anti-vax crowd finally achieved what some folks suspect may have been their goal all along – to turn back the clock to a … Continue reading Canada loses its measles elimination status →

November 20, 2025EditorialDianna Martell

We must never forget

(By Pauline Kerr) There was a time, not so many years ago, when Remembrance Day services and ceremonies seemed to be fading in importance. To read the entire article online, … Continue reading We must never forget →

November 11, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Carney speaks about making bail more difficult to get

(By Pauline Kerr) There has long been a call to make it more difficult to get bail; Canada’s prime minister has apparently heard the call. He recently said that bail … Continue reading Carney speaks about making bail more difficult to get →

November 4, 2025EditorialDianna Martell

Whether carved turnips or inflatable plastic pumpkins, Halloween means haunting Jack O’Lanterns

(By Pauline Kerr) Ooooooh! Ghoulies and ghosties and long-leggedy beasties, and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord deliver us! To read the entire article online, click here … Continue reading Whether carved turnips or inflatable plastic pumpkins, Halloween means haunting Jack O’Lanterns →

October 29, 2025EditorialDianna Martell

Ways to discourage porch pirates without explosives

(By Pauline Kerr) Yo, ho, ho, and a bottle of whatever you ordered from Amazon. It sat on your porch for a grand total of three minutes before a local … Continue reading Ways to discourage porch pirates without explosives →

October 20, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Welcome to municipal budget 2026

(By Pauline Kerr) ‘Tis the season for municipal budgets, when local politicians earn every penny of their modest pay, and then some. To read the entire article online, click here … Continue reading Welcome to municipal budget 2026 →

October 15, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Hamburger Helper’s popularity a sign of the times

(By Pauline Kerr) By all accounts, food bank use is way up. No surprise there. So is the cost of food at the grocery store, and the season of budget-friendly … Continue reading Hamburger Helper’s popularity a sign of the times →

October 7, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

The case of the disappearing middle needs to be solved

(By Pauline Kerr) Some on both right and left in the United States are condemning the murder of Charlie Kirk as an act of senseless violence, a tragedy. Ominously, others … Continue reading The case of the disappearing middle needs to be solved →

September 22, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

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Sugar and spice and everything nice…..
Brooklyn, left, and Lyra, right, spent a delightful afternoon at the Welcome Centre on Saturday, Dec. 6, creating their own make and take gingerbread house. (Liz Small photo)

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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