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Brockville emerges as OFSAA winner

Kincardine DSS co-hosts 2022 OFSAA girls’ ‘A’ basketball championship Brockville’s St. Mary Catholic High School emerges as winner of three-day tournament By Dan McNee KINCARDINE-WALKERTON – The last shot has … Continue reading Brockville emerges as OFSAA winner →

November 29, 2022Local NewsDianna Martell
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Christmas Hampers program needs donations

Kincardine Community Services is busy preparing for the 2022 Christmas Hamper Program. This program is designed to help individuals and families that may need a helping hand at holiday time … Continue reading Christmas Hampers program needs donations →

November 15, 2022Local NewsDianna Martell
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Bill 28 to be repealed

By Hannah MacLeod The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) continued to protest the provincial government’s plan to remove their right to strike on Monday. Locally, crowds which include custodians, … Continue reading Bill 28 to be repealed →

November 8, 2022Local NewsDianna Martell
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Boiler Beach places in top eight bands

By Hannah MacLeod Locally loved band, Boiler Beach, comprised of Andrea Matchett, Terry Marsh and Mike Stopford, recently placed in the top eight bands out of 15,000 competitors across North … Continue reading Boiler Beach places in top eight bands →

November 4, 2022Local NewsHannah MacLeod
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Introducing your new members of council for Kincardine and Huron-Kinloss

By Hannah MacLeod Kenneth Craig is the new mayor of Kincardine following Monday night’s municipal election. Craig saw 2,776 votes, (59.3 per-cent), against Laura Haight’s 1,905, (40.7 per-cent). Joining Craig … Continue reading Introducing your new members of council for Kincardine and Huron-Kinloss →

October 25, 2022Local News, Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Consul General of India visits Kincardine

By Hannah MacLeod On Tuesday, Oct. 11, the Consul General of India, Smt. Apoorva Srivastavaji, visited the Swajan Samanvay Sanatan Centre in Kincardine. Her visit was prompted by her pleasure … Continue reading Consul General of India visits Kincardine →

October 19, 2022Local NewsHannah MacLeod
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Prize-winning gourds produced in Kincardine Community garden

By Hannah MacLeod Kincardine residents Chandra and Abhilasha Tripathi placed very well at Pumpkinfest in Port Elgin this past weekend. It was the couple’s first time entering Pumpkinfest as growers, … Continue reading Prize-winning gourds produced in Kincardine Community garden →

October 11, 2022Local NewsHannah MacLeod
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Full house for Kincardine’s municipal All-Candidates meeting

By Hannah MacLeod The Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce hosted an All-Candidates meeting for the current municipal election at the Davidson Centre on Monday, Sept. 26. The event aimed … Continue reading Full house for Kincardine’s municipal All-Candidates meeting →

October 4, 2022Local NewsHannah MacLeod
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Downtown reconstruction to begin in the spring

by Hannah MacLeod On Wednesday, Sept. 7, BIA members met for breakfast at The Tusk with Darren Alexander of B.M. Ross to learn more about the impacts of next year’s … Continue reading Downtown reconstruction to begin in the spring →

September 15, 2022Local NewsHannah MacLeod
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Municipal election campaign’s underway

Meet your candidates for deputy mayor by Hannah MacLeod The October 2022 municipal election is underway, with the official list of candidates being published on Aug. 22. In Kincardine, there … Continue reading Municipal election campaign’s underway →

September 6, 2022Local NewsHannah MacLeod
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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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