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Obituary – Marie Wilson

MARIE WILSON June 26, 1956 – Oct 17, 2020 It is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Marie Wilson, after a courageous battle with cancer, … Continue reading Obituary – Marie Wilson →

October 19, 2020Obituaries, OtherDianna Martell
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September 29, 2020Classifieds, OtherLinda Campbell
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July 21, 2020Independent Extra, OtherLinda Campbell
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Obituary – Marianne Greer

  MARIANNE GREER Marianne Jeanette Greer (née Begg) of Tiverton passed away peacefully, with family by her side, at Tiverton Park Manor on Sunday, June 21, 2020, in her 92nd … Continue reading Obituary – Marianne Greer →

July 2, 2020Obituaries, OtherDianna Martell
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Obituary – John C. Mckay

JOHN McKAY John Clarke McKay of Kincardine, passed away at the South Bruce Grey Hospital-Kincardine on Saturday, May 30, 2020, in his 61st year. Devoted father to Aiden McKay, he … Continue reading Obituary – John C. Mckay →

June 10, 2020Obituaries, OtherDianna Martell
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The Food Bank has seen a moderate increase in the number of users since the beginning of the pandemic. Kincardine Food Bank volunteer, Norma Jean Rhody, stacks non-perishable items available for pick up. (Tammy Schneider photo)

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Back to school ….. Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of students returning to school after a six-month absence, with many calling out the names of friends and teachers as they entered the playground. At St. Anthony’s School, the first wave of students, with surnames A – L, arrived at school on Tuesday, Sept. 8. The students were instructed to physically distance outside and report to the balloon colour representing their class. Once the class gathered, students were escorted inside. The process was repeated on Sept. 10 for students with surnames M-Z. (Tammy Schneider photo)

Back to school Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of students returning to school after a six-month absence, with many calling out the names of friends and teachers as they entered the playground. At St. Anthony’s School, the first wave of students, with surnames A – L, arrived at school on Tuesday, Sept. 8. The students were instructed to physically distance outside and report to the balloon colour representing their class. Once the class gathered, students were escorted inside. The process was repeated on Sept. 10 for students with surnames M-Z. (Tammy Schneider photo)

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