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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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Echocardiography services to expand at Kincardine hospital

SBGHC has announced echocardiography services will be expanded as of April at the Kincardine hospital. A release issued on Mar. 19 stated to further support SBGHC’s cardiology program at the … Continue reading Echocardiography services to expand at Kincardine hospital →

March 24, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Pipe repair warranty an option for the uninsured

By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A direct mail campaign offering warranty coverage for damaged water, sewer and septic lines has homeowners wondering about the authenticity of the offer … Continue reading Pipe repair warranty an option for the uninsured →

March 17, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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App will enhance visitor experiences in Kincardine

  As more Canadians choose to travel locally due to the ongoing pandemic, there is an increase in demand for tools that will empower and enhance their experience. On Mar. … Continue reading App will enhance visitor experiences in Kincardine →

March 3, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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New community group will reach out to isolated seniors

By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A new community group is being formed, aimed at reaching out and connecting with seniors who have found themselves isolated during the pandemic. … Continue reading New community group will reach out to isolated seniors →

February 24, 2021Local NewsTammy Schneider
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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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