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Meet your candidates – Mayors

By Hannah MacLeod The October 2022 municipal election is underway, with the official list of candidates being published on Aug. 22. In Kincardine, there are two candidates running for mayor. … Continue reading Meet your candidates – Mayors →

October 17, 2022Politics, Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Thompson “ready to go” in new ministry

By Pauline Kerr Only a year into its mandate, Premier Doug Ford’s conservative government did a major cabinet shuffle last week. The cabinet re-set involved a number of ministers whose … Continue reading Thompson “ready to go” in new ministry →

June 25, 2019PoliticsThompsonTammy Schneider
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This week at Kincardine Council

By Barb McKay Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) is expected to make a decision on OPG’s project to store low- and intermediate-level waste in a deep geologic repository (DGR) later this … Continue reading This week at Kincardine Council →

June 4, 2019PoliticscouncilTammy Schneider
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The Essentials – This Week at Kincardine Council

By Barb McKay. Kincardine will erect a bronze plaque in memory of Charles Mann at the bottom of Harbour Street in conjunction with Canada Day celebrations. The effort to have … Continue reading The Essentials – This Week at Kincardine Council →

April 16, 2019PoliticsCharles Mann, council, fireworks in TivertonTammy Schneider
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This week at Kincardine council

by Barb McKay  Kincardine received good news from the Ontario government about municipal funding for this year. During Monday’s council meeting, Treasurer Roxana Baumann reported that the municipality had received … Continue reading This week at Kincardine council →

April 11, 2019PoliticsTammy Schneider
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Mighty Lake Huron

Snow covered waters of Lake Huron, as seen at Boiler Beach, while dark clouds hang low over the horizon. (Dave Jewett photo)
 Having their say 
Students from Kincardine District Secondary School protested OSAP changes by the Ford government along Queen Street in Kincardine on March 11. The walkout was provincial-staged, occuring in Ontario communities including Kincardine. (Becky Grebenjak photo) 

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