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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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A behind-the-scenes look at a business during COVID

  By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Amidst the battle cry of how we are all in this together and promotions to shop local, there is no doubt that … Continue reading A behind-the-scenes look at a business during COVID →

June 9, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Pride offers three-part webinar

  June 2021 marks the second year of Pride month falling during the pandemic and the second year without in-person pride festivities. Kincardine Pride has announced it is hosting a … Continue reading Pride offers three-part webinar →

June 2, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Station Beach piers in urgent need of repairs

  Pauline Kerr Staff has made a number of recommendations on proposed safety enhancements for Station Beach, stemming from a delegation that addressed council on the matter earlier this year. … Continue reading Station Beach piers in urgent need of repairs →

May 5, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Summer access gets council approval

By Pauline Kerr The matter of the summer access area came before council yet again, and the original motion in favour of the initiative was approved. After a somewhat contentious … Continue reading Summer access gets council approval →

April 29, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Our Kincardine group presents petition calling for by-election

By Pauline Kerr   At the April 12 meeting of council, the seat of the mayor was declared vacant. Under the Ontario Municipal Act, council has 60 days after the … Continue reading Our Kincardine group presents petition calling for by-election →

April 20, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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A letter from Anne Eadie

Letter: To all residents in the Municipality of Kincardine, council, and staff My wish for the community that I love is that we continue to build on our strengths, support … Continue reading A letter from Anne Eadie →

April 14, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Remembering those who fought and gave up their lives for Canada 

 Despite rain and wind, a ceremony marking the anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge went ahead as planned on Thursday, April 9 at the Kincardine Cemetery. Members of the Kincardine Legion raised the Legion and Canadian flags, before returning them to half-mast in honour of lives lost during the battle of Vimy Ridge on  April 9, 1917. (Liz Small photo) 
The hunt is on!
Despite the wind and rain, nearly 200 enthusiastic kids and their families attended the annual Easter Egg hunt at Victoria Park on Saturday, April 4. The event is organized by the Kincardine Rotary Club and the Kincardine Agricultural Society. (Contributed photo)

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