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CFGB announces grant recipients

By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Community Foundation Grey Bruce announced the names of ten organizations that will receive grants from its fund. The organization has awarded $246,633 this … Continue reading CFGB announces grant recipients →

November 17, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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State of emergency lifted in Municipality

At 4:25 p.m. on Sept. 9, mayor Glover announced that the state of emergency, declared on Mar. 24, 2020, had been lifted. The state of emergency was declared in response … Continue reading State of emergency lifted in Municipality →

September 15, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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COVID assessment centre to remain open

  The COVID assessment centre, located at the Kincardine hospital, will remain open for the foreseeable future. According to Meghan Legge, manager communications, engagement and patient experience for South Bruce … Continue reading COVID assessment centre to remain open →

September 1, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Kincardine Council discusses draft plan of subdivision

By Pauline Kerr   A draft plan of subdivision was received for information during the Aug. 9 council meeting. The Lindston Group (Keith Battler) is proposing a residential subdivision on … Continue reading Kincardine Council discusses draft plan of subdivision →

August 18, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Dispute over Birchwood area trail turns physical

By Pauline Kerr When eight individuals address council as delegations on a specific issue, it’s a good indication there are strong feelings about it. The Birchwood area trails issue is … Continue reading Dispute over Birchwood area trail turns physical →

August 11, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Council seeks input on process for choosing deputy mayor

Municipality of Kincardine Council is seeking input into the election process for the deputy mayor to be effective starting in the 2022 election. Municipality of Kincardine CAO Sharon Chambers says … Continue reading Council seeks input on process for choosing deputy mayor →

July 27, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Community Matters

At Bruce Power, we’re extremely proud to be part of a vibrant, caring corner of Ontario and to doing our part to support communities across Bruce, Grey and Huron counties. … Continue reading Community Matters →

July 27, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Celebrating Kincardine’s newest nonagenarian

By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Kincardine resident Brigitte Bellstedt was taken by surprise when she glanced out her front door on July 2 at 8 a.m. A small … Continue reading Celebrating Kincardine’s newest nonagenarian →

July 13, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Weather interrupts plans for promenade

Heavy rains and strong winds took their toll on the planned grand opening of the Queen Street Promenade on June 25. The outdoor vendors were cancelled for Friday evening, and … Continue reading Weather interrupts plans for promenade →

June 29, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Siren testing scheduled for July 15

The Municipality of Kincardine owns, operates and maintains nine public alerting sirens within three kilometers of the Bruce Power nuclear generating station. The sirens are meant to alert the public … Continue reading Siren testing scheduled for July 15 →

June 23, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Pride marches on
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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