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Local housing options discussed at Kincardine council

(By Liz Small) Kincardine Council heard a report at the Oct. 23 meeting about moving forward with affordable and supportive housing options in the Municipality of Kincardine. To read the … Continue reading Local housing options discussed at Kincardine council →

October 29, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Bruce County draft 2025 budget calls for 6.81 per cent levy increase

(By Pauline Kerr) Bruce County council got its first look at the 2025 budget on Oct. 10. The draft budget calls for a levy increase of 6.81 per cent – … Continue reading Bruce County draft 2025 budget calls for 6.81 per cent levy increase →

October 23, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Grey-Bruce board of health discusses province’s new addiction treatment model

(By Pauline Kerr) The Grey Bruce Board of Health has endorsed a letter from the Association of Local Public Health Agencies (alPHa), sent to Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones, concerning … Continue reading Grey-Bruce board of health discusses province’s new addiction treatment model →

October 15, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

New look for Victoria Park unveiled at open house

(By Liz Small) Design ideas for the refurbishment of Victoria Park were unveiled at a come-and-go event held Tuesday, Oct. 1 at the Kincardine Davidson Centre. To read the entire … Continue reading New look for Victoria Park unveiled at open house →

October 9, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Tis the season to protect yourself and your loved ones from respiratory illnesses

The Grey-Bruce board of health prioritizes a high immunization rate to prevent serious respiratory illnesses. A report presented at the Sept. 27 meeting of the Grey-Bruce board of health provided … Continue reading Tis the season to protect yourself and your loved ones from respiratory illnesses →

October 2, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Handbags for Hospice raises a whopping $170,000

Huron Shores Hospice held its largest annual fundraising event, Handbags for Hospice, at the Kincardine Pavilion on Thursday, Sept. 19. The evening raised over $170,000 in support of the two-bedroom … Continue reading Handbags for Hospice raises a whopping $170,000 →

September 23, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Dr. Secord monument to be destroyed

Decision made at last week’s council meeting The long-awaited decision as to the fate of the Dr. Solomon Secord monument was made at the Kincardine Council meeting on Sept. 11. … Continue reading Dr. Secord monument to be destroyed →

September 17, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Not clowning around

Delay in building new high school serious business for Kincardine councillor Students returning for the first day of school at Kincardine District Senior School (KDSS) arrived to see a rather … Continue reading Not clowning around →

September 10, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Human trafficking

Not just a city problem, it’s happening in rural communities, too South Bruce OPP officer, Const. Melissa Barfoot, said there’s a common misconception about human trafficking being a city problem. … Continue reading Human trafficking →

September 4, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Clearing the way

Community Living volunteers helping with trail work In Kincardine there are six trails which offer nearly 50 kilometres of pathways for hiking, biking and walking. But have you ever wondered … Continue reading Clearing the way →

August 28, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

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Cruisin’ into fall
A great crowd turned out for the last Cruise Night in downtown Kincardine on Friday, Aug. 29. In attendance was Scott Nicholson, who showed off his 1948 F-68 Ford dump truck. The perennial event capped off a spectacular summer season in the Municipality of Kincardine. (Becky Grebenjak photo)

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