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January is Crime Stoppers Month: be part of the solution

(By Pauline Kerr) There are a lot of reasons why people hesitate to call the police to report a crime, but they mostly fit into two categories – fear of … Continue reading January is Crime Stoppers Month: be part of the solution →

January 20, 2026EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Forget the tree museum – we want our trees green and growing

(By Pauline Kerr) We have learned to adapt to various … things … from south of the border – Twinkies, those amazing little cakes that could probably survive a nuclear … Continue reading Forget the tree museum – we want our trees green and growing →

January 14, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

Let it snow, let it snow …

(By Pauline Kerr) As the new year dawned, there were few celebrations in this area. Roads were closed, snow was blowing sideways, and events were cancelled. Most people stayed home, … Continue reading Let it snow, let it snow … →

January 7, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

Here’s to making 2026 the best year possible

(By Pauline Kerr) As the old year winds to a close and a new year dawns, thoughts turn to both the past and future. To read the entire article and … Continue reading Here’s to making 2026 the best year possible →

December 23, 2025EditorialBecky Grebenjak

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

(By Pauline Kerr) The halls are decked with boughs of holly, or garlands of paper snowflakes and cat photos – whatever spells “Christmas” in the household. Precious old greeting cards … Continue reading It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! →

December 17, 2025EditorialDianna Martell

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

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 Dangerous beauty 
 These ice shelves (volcanoes or caverns) pictured here along Station Beach, form each winter along the shores of Lake Huron. From a distance, they may look like an extension of solid ground, tempting some people to explore them. They are, in fact, one of the most unstable surfaces on the water and extremely dangerous. For a story on how they’re formed and the dangers they pose, see page 2. (Liz Small photo)

Accident near downtown Tim Hortons
A number of first-responders attended a rather unusual call that occurred near two downtown businesses on Friday, Jan. 9. When Kincardine Fire, OPP and EMS arrived on scene, they found a vehicle turned on its side, resting beside a tree, on top of what appears to be a crumpled storage shed. (Liz Small photo)

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