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2020 Community Achievement Awards announced

By Tammy Schneider Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of the Community Achievement Awards, during a livestreamed ceremony on Nov. 28. The … Continue reading 2020 Community Achievement Awards announced →

December 2, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Healthcare organizations seek feedback

  Health care organizations across Grey Bruce are reaching out to patients, residents, clients and caregivers to solicit feedback on the local healthcare system. As part of the development process … Continue reading Healthcare organizations seek feedback →

November 18, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Notice from the Municipality of Kincardine

Posted On Tuesday July 07, 2020 For users on all municipal water systems The Municipality of Kincardine is asking residents to conserve water to ensure there will be enough capacity … Continue reading Notice from the Municipality of Kincardine →

July 7, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Full schedule of activities planned for Canada Day celebrations

By Tammy Schneider A full schedule of activities have been planned to help residents show their Canadian pride on July 1, using social media, television and some pre-Canada Day contests. … Continue reading Full schedule of activities planned for Canada Day celebrations →

June 23, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Patios could help mitigate effects of COVID-19 for downtown businesses this summer

By Pauline Kerr Kincardine council voted in favour of the staff recommendation to waive municipal fees associated with outdoor patio permits for 2020. Staff further determined there was no need … Continue reading Patios could help mitigate effects of COVID-19 for downtown businesses this summer →

June 10, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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KTG looks to 2021

By Tammy Schneider Kincardine Theatre Guild (KTG) is looking beyond 2020, after cancelling its November production of Beauty and the Beast. This is the first time in the theatre’s history … Continue reading KTG looks to 2021 →

June 2, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Council votes to have MOH rescind beach closure order

By Pauline Kerr The May 20 meeting of Kincardine council, especially the committee of the whole portion, was chippy, a term that usually describes the kind of hockey game where … Continue reading Council votes to have MOH rescind beach closure order →

May 26, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Fire ban lifted

Bruce County Fire Chiefs lifted the outdoor burning ban at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 14. The fire ban was put in place on April 3, to avoid putting additional … Continue reading Fire ban lifted →

May 20, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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Kincardine council diverts funds to Goderich Street erosion control

By Pauline Kerr Erosion along the shoreline has necessitated diverting funds from another project to conduct emergency repairs along the shoreline. With buried sewer pipes and other infrastructure along Goderich … Continue reading Kincardine council diverts funds to Goderich Street erosion control →

May 13, 2020Local Newsboiler beach road, erosionTammy Schneider
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SBGHC Walkerton reopened for admissions of non-COVID and non-respiratory patients

On Tuesday, April 28, South Bruce Grey Health Centre’s (SBGHC) Walkerton site reopened for admission of non-COVID/non-respiratory patients. On April 6, SBGHC had designated the Acute Care Units at the … Continue reading SBGHC Walkerton reopened for admissions of non-COVID and non-respiratory patients →

May 6, 2020Local NewsTammy Schneider
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A tasty fundraiser
St. Anthony’s in Kincardine held a tasty fundraiser at the school on Friday, April 17. The community was invited to purchase a Beaver Tail for just $10. Money raised will go to the music program at the school. Ready to assist customers were, from left, Ivy, Annie, Sloane, all members of the St. Anthony’s band, alongside teacher Tucker Ruetz. (Liz Small photo)

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