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Taxes expected to sit at around eight per cent

Special meeting held to discuss budget (By Liz Small) Kincardine council met via Zoom on Monday, Jan. 27 to further discuss the 2025 budget, which resulted in an expected tax-rate … Continue reading Taxes expected to sit at around eight per cent →

February 5, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

More space recommended at Hawthorne Community Medical Clinic

(By Liz Small) Kincardine council received a report on the Hawthorne Community Medical Centre at the Jan. 22 council meeting, which highlighted the need for additional space to accommodate more … Continue reading More space recommended at Hawthorne Community Medical Clinic →

January 29, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Proposed tax increase reduced to six per cent

(By Liz Small) Kincardine council met Monday, Jan. 13 to go over the proposed capital budget and discuss line by line, details outlined in the report. To read the entire … Continue reading Proposed tax increase reduced to six per cent →

January 22, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

A look at the year ahead

Mayor looking forward to 2025 in the Municipality of Kincardine (By Liz Small) The biggest accomplishment from 2024 was the “growth and maturity of our council”, said Municipality of Kincardine … Continue reading A look at the year ahead →

January 15, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

NII president Jessica Linthorne provides update to Bruce County council

(By Pauline Kerr) Jessica Linthorne, president and CEO of the Nuclear Innovation Institute, provided an update on NII activities and accomplishments over the past year to Bruce County council on … Continue reading NII president Jessica Linthorne provides update to Bruce County council →

January 8, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Opportunity to let your business idea soar with Hawk’s Nest

(By Liz Small) Move over, dragons. It’s time for the hawks to take flight. Partners Saugeen Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and Bruce Community Futures Development Corporation (Bruce CFDC) are once … Continue reading Opportunity to let your business idea soar with Hawk’s Nest →

January 1, 2025Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

SVCA submits 2025 budget to municipalities for review

(By Pauline Kerr) In a marathon meeting that went well past its usual 4 p.m. on Nov. 21, Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority’s board of directors approved its draft budget, which … Continue reading SVCA submits 2025 budget to municipalities for review →

December 18, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Stoney Island may soon re-open, thanks to SVCA

(Contributed by SVCA) Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority (SVCA) has announced that the ash tree removal project at the 98-acre Stoney Island Conservation Area has been successfully completed. During the postal … Continue reading Stoney Island may soon re-open, thanks to SVCA →

December 11, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

During postal strike – pick copies up at office or call for email version

December 4, 2024Local News, Special EditionsDianna Martell

Kincardine piers to remain open all-year

(By Liz Small) At the Nov. 27 Kincardine council meeting, councillors voted to keep the north and south piers at the Kincardine harbour open year-round. During the postal strike, please … Continue reading Kincardine piers to remain open all-year →

December 3, 2024Local 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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