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Extrication training - Members of Kincardine Fire and Emergency Services, Station 11 and 12, took part in a bus extrication training exercise on Apr. 30. The training, conducted by captains Don Huston and Ryan Deer, prepares personnel for any type of bus motor vehicle accident in their responding area, and included how to safely secure an overturned vehicle and remove injured passengers. Buses were provided by Ross Young Bus Line and towed to the training area by Aces Towing. The training coincided with the start of emergency preparedness week, May 1 – 7, themed this year as ‘be ready for anything.” (Tammy Schneider photo)

These girls are golden!

Marg Starr, Mary Faubert, MaryAnne Daly and Linda Snyder, aka the Golden Girls, decided to celebrate while supporting the community, at a party marking their 75th birthday. The women hosted a drop-in tea at Faubert’s home on Aug. 15, and in lieu of gifts accepted donations of food and money for the Kincardine Food Bank and Huron Shores Hospice. The fabulous foursome created 75 brilliantly hand-painted sunflowers, which were sold in support of the two organizations. (Tammy Schneider photo)

Dog days of summer

Abraham Brodati, 1 1/2 , and Oliver Brodati, 3 1/2, took the business of cooling off into their own hands by enjoying a splash in the Victoria Park fountain. The boys, along with their mother and grandmother, came to the park on Saturday morning to visit Kincardine’s first Indigenous market. (Tammy Schneider photo)


Anchors away!
Emily Hutter, aka Skippy Emily, navigated her pirate ship through the choppy waters of Lake Huron during the Kincardine Community Fund Cardboard Boat Regatta on Aug. 28. More photos can be seen on page 8 of this edition. (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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