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Election profiles – know before you go

(By Patrick Raftis) Voters across Canada are headed to the polls for a federal election on April 28, with voters in Huron- Bruce having a six-candidate field to choose from. … Continue reading Election profiles – know before you go →

April 23, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

SVCA: Spring flooding wasn’t as bad as it could have been

(By Pauline Kerr) The snow was still piled high from repeated storms and the river ice was a foot thick when the area had its first taste of spring. Temperatures … Continue reading SVCA: Spring flooding wasn’t as bad as it could have been →

April 10, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Kincardine council approves capital project plans

(By Dianna Martell) At the Municipality of Kincardine’s March 26 council meeting, decisions were made to move forward with some capital projects as a result of the Step Assessment Report … Continue reading Kincardine council approves capital project plans →

April 1, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Bruce County takes ‘measured’ approach to tariff response

(By Pauline Kerr) Bruce County council is responding to United States tariffs with a flexible and measured approached, as recommended in the report by Aaron Stauch, director of government relations. … Continue reading Bruce County takes ‘measured’ approach to tariff response →

March 26, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

What tariffs mean to the local agricultural community

(By Pauline Kerr) The “moving target” nature of the tariffs imposed as part of the American trade war with Canada has created a lot of uncertainty in both countries, in … Continue reading What tariffs mean to the local agricultural community →

March 19, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Severe weather takes its toll on SBGHC

(By Pauline Kerr) South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC), like everything else in the area, has been affected by recent severe weather. To read the entire article online, click here … Continue reading Severe weather takes its toll on SBGHC →

March 12, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Lisa Thompson wins fifth consecutive term, celebrates in Wingham

(By Cory Bilyea) Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson is ready to return to work after winning her fifth consecutive term in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, as her Progressive Conservative Party … Continue reading Lisa Thompson wins fifth consecutive term, celebrates in Wingham →

March 5, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Healthcare the topic of provincial candidates meeting in Walkerton

(Special to the Kincardine Independent) Provincial candidates running in the Huron- Bruce riding gathered at Jubilee Hall in Walkerton on Feb. 19 for what turned out to be an unanswered … Continue reading Healthcare the topic of provincial candidates meeting in Walkerton →

February 26, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

County’s human services department presents reports on assistance to children

(By Pauline Kerr) The Bruce County human services department presented two reports to county council on Feb. 6 regarding assistance to children. To read the entire article online, click here … Continue reading County’s human services department presents reports on assistance to children →

February 19, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Local ERs seeing increase in patients

(By Pauline Kerr) South Bruce Grey Health Centre has been seeing increased patient volumes. CEO Nancy Shaw made note of the situation in her report to the board of directors … Continue reading Local ERs seeing increase in patients →

February 12, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

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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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