Kincardine mayor looking forward to ’24

“We’re not ‘small town’ Ontario anymore”
Kincardine Mayor Kenneth Craig said the challenges and obstacles this area faced in 2023, including the pandemic recovery and major reconstruction in the downtown core, have shown that its citizens, groups, organizations and business owners are resilient
and adaptable to face 2024 and beyond. “From a municipal perspective, 2023 set the tone and the foundation for the progress that we’re going to make in the rest of the term of this council. “There was great turmoil, out of which came great success and great opportunities for the future.” (By Liz Small)

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Kincardine mayor looking forward to ’24 was last modified: January 17th, 2024 by Becky Grebenjak