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Natural gas project ready to go

By Pauline Kerr For Mayor Anne Eadie, the most important part of the update on the Southern Bruce Natural Gas Project is the fact it’s happening. “We’re getting natural gas,” … Continue reading Natural gas project ready to go →

July 8, 2019Local News, Othernatural gasTammy Schneider
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Blood donor clinic – July 10

Employees of TownePlace Suites by Marriott will celebrate hosting the first blood donation event at their Kincardine location by donating blood together on Wednesday, July 10. Canadian Blood Services is … Continue reading Blood donor clinic – July 10 →

July 3, 2019OtherDianna Martell
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Independent Extra June 20 2019

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June 18, 2019Independent Extra, OtherLinda Campbell
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Putting down my notebook

By Barb McKay This will be my final column as editor of the Kincardine Independent. Next week, I begin a new chapter in my life. The change is bittersweet – … Continue reading Putting down my notebook →

June 11, 2019OtherBarb McKayTammy Schneider
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June 4, 2019Independent Extra, OtherLinda Campbell
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May 28, 2019Independent Extra, OtherLinda Campbell
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Classifieds May 29 2019

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May 28, 2019OtherLinda Campbell
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Real Estate May 29 2019

May 28, 2019OtherLinda Campbell
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Classifieds for May 22, 2019

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May 22, 2019OtherDianna Martell
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Listings – May 22, 2019

May 22, 2019OtherDianna 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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