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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

Community grieving loss of Kincardine champion, volunteer and councillor

Kincardine resident, councillor and community supporter, Doug Kennedy, passed away Aug. 15 after a long battle with cancer. Kennedy was well-known to many, not just through sports, but in local … Continue reading Community grieving loss of Kincardine champion, volunteer and councillor →

August 21, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Improvements ongoing at area public schools

With the first day of school looming, crews remainvhard at work across the area, part of a renewal and improvement project at Huron Heights, Elgin Market and Kincardine Township Tiverton … Continue reading Improvements ongoing at area public schools →

August 13, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Board of health endorses motion for increase in OW and ODSP support

The Grey Bruce Public Health board of directors started their July meeting with discussion on a piece of correspondence about advocating for a better income for vulnerable citizens, with the … Continue reading Board of health endorses motion for increase in OW and ODSP support →

August 7, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Brucelea Haven to get new murals

Bruce County council passed a motion July 4 to “use funds from the Gordon Henry Amrell Trust to design, create and install murals, up to a maximum amount of $70,000” … Continue reading Brucelea Haven to get new murals →

July 31, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Community groups exploring options for laundry services

If you’ve been affected by the loss of the Kincardine laundromat which was destroyed by fire on July 6, local social service agencies and programs are working to offer support … Continue reading Community groups exploring options for laundry services →

July 23, 2024Local NewsBecky Grebenjak

Ignace holds historic vote: willing host for NWMO’s DGR

The Township of Ignace has voted in favour of being a willing host for the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO) proposed deep geological repository (DGR). The township’s council held a … Continue reading Ignace holds historic vote: willing host for NWMO’s DGR →

July 17, 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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