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July 12, 2023Special EditionsBecky Grebenjak
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Farm Safety and Schools Out for the Summer

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July 5, 2023Special EditionsBecky Grebenjak
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Scottish Fest 2023

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July 5, 2023Special EditionsBecky Grebenjak
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Canada Day 2023

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June 28, 2023Special EditionsBecky Grebenjak
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Introducing your new members of council for Kincardine and Huron-Kinloss

By Hannah MacLeod Kenneth Craig is the new mayor of Kincardine following Monday night’s municipal election. Craig saw 2,776 votes, (59.3 per-cent), against Laura Haight’s 1,905, (40.7 per-cent). Joining Craig … Continue reading Introducing your new members of council for Kincardine and Huron-Kinloss →

October 25, 2022Local News, Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Meet your candidates: Who is running for English Separate School Board Trustee

by Hannah MacLeod Lori Di Castri is the current English Separate School Board Trustee representing Brockton Ward 31, Huron-Kinloss and Kincardine.She calls Point Clark home and has done so since … Continue reading Meet your candidates: Who is running for English Separate School Board Trustee →

October 24, 2022Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Meet your candidates – BWDSB Trustees

Ray Richards Ray Richards grew up in Richmond Hill just north of Toronto and moved to Ripley in 1975 to take his first teaching job at the high school, teaching … Continue reading Meet your candidates – BWDSB Trustees →

October 17, 2022Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Meet your candidates – Wards 2 and 3

by Hannah MacLeod In this year’s municipal election, two candidates have already been acclaimed for Ward 1, three candidates are running for Ward 2 and two candidates are running for … Continue reading Meet your candidates – Wards 2 and 3 →

October 17, 2022Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Meet your candidates – Deputy Mayor

The October 2022 municipal election is underway, with the official list of candidates being published on Aug. 22. In Kincardine, there are three candidates running for deputy mayor: Andrea Clarke … Continue reading Meet your candidates – Deputy Mayor →

October 17, 2022Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Meet your candidates – Councillor at-large

By Hannah MacLeod The October 2022 municipal election is underway,  with  a summary of the official  candidates  having been published on Aug. 22. In Kincardine, there are seven candidates for … Continue reading Meet your candidates – Councillor at-large →

October 17, 2022Special EditionsHannah MacLeod
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Passing the torch
The annual Grey-Bruce Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) for Special Olympics Ontario made its stop in Kincardine on Wednesday, June 10. Hosted locally by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the event saw officers, local athletes, and community supporters walk and run to raise funds and awareness. Athletes and participants also held torch runs in Port Elgin, Hanover, Durham and Owen Sound. Pictured are the Kincardine Special Olympic team members. (Liz Small photo)

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