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Ash tree removal to begin at Stoney Island Conservation Area

“It’s not going to be pretty” By Liz Small “Devastating. Complete and utter devastation. It’s not going to be pretty. There’s nothing we can do to make it look pretty … Continue reading Ash tree removal to begin at Stoney Island Conservation Area →

August 2, 2023Local NewsBecky Grebenjak
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SVCA to ask MNR for extension for Category 3 cost agreements with municipalities

Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority’s board of directors approved asking the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for an extension on Category 3 cost apportioning agreements with member municipalities. As per … Continue reading SVCA to ask MNR for extension for Category 3 cost agreements with municipalities →

July 26, 2023Local NewsBecky Grebenjak
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Public alert testing scheduled for July 11 & 12

Each year, the Municipality of Kincardine schedules public alert testing to ensure the devices are in working order. The Alert FM devices and Kincardine Alert will be tested on July … Continue reading Public alert testing scheduled for July 11 & 12 →

July 5, 2023Local NewsBecky Grebenjak
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Legacy of Hope exhibits now open

By Liz Small Several exhibits as part of the Legacy of Hope are now on display in Kincardine and an official kick-off celebration was held last Saturday at the Welcome … Continue reading Legacy of Hope exhibits now open →

June 7, 2023Local NewsDianna Martell
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Portion of Queen Street closed to traffic

By Liz Small As the Downtown Dig construction progresses, Queen St. will be closed to vehicles between Lambton and Harbour St. This decision was based on ongoing safety concerns with … Continue reading Portion of Queen Street closed to traffic →

May 3, 2023Local NewsBecky Grebenjak
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Downtown Dig Update – April 19

by Liz Small Update on parking The downtown dig is continuing as scheduled and as crews work on replacement of sanitary sewer lines and temporary waterline connections, drivers should note … Continue reading Downtown Dig Update – April 19 →

April 20, 2023Local NewsDianna Martell
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Hazardous Waste collection dates

By Liz Small Residents of Bruce County are encouraged to remove hazardous waste materials from their homes, garages, and basements and dispose of them in an environmentally safe manner, as … Continue reading Hazardous Waste collection dates →

April 12, 2023Local NewsDianna Martell
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Province announces MRI for Kincardine

HURON-BRUCE — Lisa Thompson, MPP for Huron-Bruce is pleased to announce that through the Ontario Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund, $7,748,621 in support for critical upgrades, repairs and maintenance is being … Continue reading Province announces MRI for Kincardine →

December 27, 2022Local NewsDianna Martell
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Community Zoom meeting Dec. 19 for hospital capital projects

There are two significant capital projects that will advance at the Kincardine hospital, including the construction of a 2,000 square foot addition to house a new Computed Tomography (CT) scanner, … Continue reading Community Zoom meeting Dec. 19 for hospital capital projects →

December 15, 2022Local NewsDianna Martell
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Huron-Kinloss flags honour former Reeve

On Dec. 2, the Township of Huron-Kinloss issued a press release noting that Council and staff were deeply saddened with the passing of Murray Thompson, a former Reeve of the … Continue reading Huron-Kinloss flags honour former Reeve →

December 5, 2022Local NewsDianna Martell
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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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