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Kincardine SuperWalk for Parkinson's raises more than $18,000

September 13, 2015

About 100 people gathered in Victoria Park, Kincardine, Sunday afternoon, for the annual SuperWalk for Parkinson's, raising $18,546 for the cause. That's up from last year's total of $17,900. And it puts the total raised in 15 years, at more than $250,000. That's the...

Bulldogs grind the overtime, opening season with a tie and ...

September 13, 2015

The Kincardine Nicol Insurance Bulldogs were grinding the overtime in their season opening games on the weekend, tying Walkerton, 5-5, Friday night, and edging Mitchell, 5-4, at the Davidson Centre, Kincardine, Saturday night. In Walkerton Friday night, the Hawks opened the scoring ear...

Kincardine Hindus enjoy peaceful spiritual practices during...

September 13, 2015

Kincardine Hindus enjoyed peaceful spiritual practices on the occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami, held Saturday, Sept. 5, in Kincardine. Chandra Tripathi, one of the organizers, says the event is similar to when Christians celebrate Jesus' birthday at Christmas time. "All Hi...

Ask the Pharmacist

September 13, 2015

Q: I recently had cataract surgery and, shortly thereafter, started to experience blurring of my vision. My surgeon tells me that I have corneal edema. What is that?   A: Corneal edema is a condition that is diagnosed when there is abnormal swelling within the cornea. The cornea ...

Tiverton woman celebrates 102nd birthday

September 12, 2015

Verna Munro says that being raised a farm girl, as well as hard work and clean living, are what she credits for having enjoyed such a long and happy life. The resident of Tiverton Park Manor celebrated her 102nd birthday, complete with a lovely birthday cake, Friday afternoon, surround...

Bervie Women's Institute learns about dental health

September 12, 2015

Dental health was the topic when the Bervie Women’s Institute met at the hall Wednesday (Sept. 9) at 10 a.m. Islay Eby opened the meeting with a reading, “God’s Fall Fair,” followed by the usual openings. The roll call was answered by “How long should you ...

Lake Huron Fishing Club loses dear friend in death of Laver...

September 12, 2015

Sept. 7 was a sad day for the Lake Huron Fishing Club as dear friend and staunch supporter Lavern Blacklock died suddenly in Southampton, at the age of 76. Cherished and loving husband of Leola for 57 years. Devoted and loved father to Kevin (Leslie), Karen Morris (Mike) and Kelly Hari...

Ainsdale senior men's league results

September 12, 2015

The Ainsdale senior men travelled to Somerhill Golf Club to play their weekly scramble Wednesday, Sept. 9, with the team of Dave Hodgson, John Downs, Steve MacEachern and Ken Gannett finishing at minus-four, and then prevailing in a putt-off over the team of Wayne Morrow, Kenton Ehgoetz, ...

Kincardine Legion Corner

September 12, 2015

Saturday, Aug. 29, the Kincardine Mass Band Festival was held at Victoria Park. The refreshment tent was sponsored by the Kincardine Legion and had approximately 60 volunteers throughout the day working a minimum of a two-hour shift. Thanks to chairman Bob Forrest and co-chairmen Dave Lit...

Inverhuron Concerned Citizens Association pushes for more r...

September 11, 2015

Kincardine council is again considering a grant application for the Inverhuron water and sewer project, with a final vote to be made at the Sept. 16 meeting. The Inverhuron Watershed Concerned Citizens Association believes it is very important that all information and research should...

Kincardine Sunset Quilters' Guild donates quilt to hospital...

September 11, 2015

The Kincardine Sunset Quilters’ Guild has generously donated a quilt to the South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary, to be raffled off as a fund-raiser. The presentation was made Wednesday morning by guild president Kelly Wesley and vice-president Lydia Kuz...

Tiverton news

September 11, 2015

The South West Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) is running a free, six-week workshop on Thursdays, beginning Oct. 22, at the Tiverton Lions Hall. We all strive toward health and well-being. This goal can be hard to reach when dealing with a lifelong condition.  The South West C...

Huron County OPP has new detachment commander

September 11, 2015

West Region OPP chief superintendent John Cain is pleased to announce the new detachment commander of the Huron County OPP, is inspector Jason Younan.    “I’m confident the County of Huron and the members of the Huron OPP detachment will be served well by their n...

College student inspired by Celtic symbols in painting garb...

September 10, 2015

Natasha Rutledge of Kincardine spent her summer painting garbage cans for the Municipality of Kincardine, and enjoyed doing it. The 18-year-old (who will be 19 in November) daughter of Kirk and Stephanie Rutledge, is in her second year at Conestoga College in Kitchener, taking a Bachel...

Kincardine council avoids neighbour dispute in Scott's Point

September 10, 2015

Kincardine council has decided not to get involved in a dispute between neighbours in Scott's Point. Tracy Clarke who lives on Lakeshore Lane, brought her concerns to council Wednesday night (Sept. 9), in committee-of-the-whole, asking for amendments to the noise bylaw and the prop...

Sandy MacLeod of Point Clark wins Kincardine Fall Fair quilt

September 10, 2015

The winner of the quilt, raffled off at the Kincardine Fall Fair, is Sandy MacLeod of Point Clark.  The winner of the second prize afghan is the Scott family of Kincardine. Both recipients were on hand at the Scougall Gallery, Tuesday afternoon, to receive their prizes. Bessie ...

Kincardine celebrates Queen Elizabeth II as longest-reignin...

September 9, 2015

It was an afternoon of fascinators and High Tea, Wednesday, as about 60 people gathered at the Kincardine Legion to celebrate Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, as the longest-reigning Monarch in British history. Piper John Farrell of the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band, led the dig...

Kincardine okays naming bridge after OPP constable Craig Ca...

September 9, 2015

Kincardine council has endorsed a request from the OPP to name a bridge on Highway 21, between Kincardine Avenue and Russell Street, after Kincardine OPP constable Craig Campbell who was killed in the line of duty 30 years ago. Aug. 3, 1985, Campbell and his partner were on patrol, obs...

Huron OPP report alcohol charges

September 9, 2015

PASSED OUT BEHIND THE WHEEL   (GODERICH, ON) – A 36-year-old from Norfolk County will be returning to Goderich for a court appearance following his arrest this past weekend.  At approximately 12:15 p.m., Friday, Sept.4, a concerned citizen attended the Goderich OPP ...

Small, enthusiastic crowd at miniature horse show Sunday at...

September 8, 2015

A small, enthusiastic crowd enjoyed the Kincardine Fall Fair open miniature horse show held Sunday at the Connaught Park fairgrounds. Under blue skies and warm temperatures, there were many ribbons, prizes, trophies and money handed out. Debbie and Rob Goulding and Terri and Wayne Sche...

Kincardine medical team recruits two nurse practitioners

September 8, 2015

The Kincardine Community Medical Clinic and Family Health Team have announced the recruitment of nurse practitioners Melissa Wright and Hailey Walsh.   In a press release Tuesday (Sept. 8), health team chief executive officer Gerry Glover, manager of the medical clinic, said pati...

Community information night and open house slated for Sept. 9

September 8, 2015

A community information night and open house for youth programs, will be held Wednesday, Sept. 9, from 6:30-9 p.m., at the Best Western Plus Governor's Inn, Kincardine. The event will feature many area organizations, such as the Kincardine Air Cadets, the Kinetic Knights Robotics T...

South Bruce OPP report fatal crash in Greenock; plus three ...

September 8, 2015

POLICE INVESTIGATING FATAL CRASH (GREENOCK TWP, ON) – Sept. 8, at 7:18 a.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a two-vehicle crash on Bruce County Road 20 in Greenock Township. Officers responded to find that a black GMC pick-up truck and a white cube van were involved i...

Ask the Pharmacist

September 8, 2015

Q: I understand that some of the newer options for treating head lice are gradually gaining acceptance within the medical community. Can you tell me more about these?   A: With the advent of a new school year, some parents are struck with some degree of trepidation due to the pos...

Schools is in session - focus on safety

September 8, 2015

(HURON COUNTY, ON) – Tuesday, Sept. 8, marked the start of another school year for thousands of local students. Most will be returning from their summer break while others will be marching off to school for their first day ever.  With the return of the school year, the Huron...

Rejuvenated Kincardine Fall Fair developing into a popular ...

September 7, 2015

The 2015 Kincardine Fall Fair has certainly developed into a popular agricultural exhibition that is working with its community and striving to meet both the needs of young families and the interests of all the district´s residents. Last year, saw the renewal of interest in the A...

Kincardine realtor commissions work by local artist

September 7, 2015

Sam and Heather Finnie of Century 21 Sunset Realty Inc., brokerage, in Kincardine, are pleased with the investment they made in a local artist's work. They commissioned a painting by Olivia Convay of Tiverton and the resulting sunset piece was delivered to their office last week. I...

Kincardine defers decision on giving Inverhuron water and s...

September 6, 2015

Kincardine council has deferred a decision on whether to apply for another grant to fund the proposed Inverhuron water and sewer project. The $9-million project received two-thirds funding from the federal and provincial governments six years ago, but delays in the Environmental Assess...

Serena Lamont of Ripley is new Bruce County Queen of the Fu...

September 6, 2015

The Bruce County Plowing Match was held Friday at the farm of Byron Monk and Joanne Klein. Approximately 300 people enjoyed a great day of farm equipment demonstrations, and 48 plowers competed in various tractor and horse classes. The Bruce County Plowmen crowned a new Queen of the fu...

Exciting additions to celebrate 35th anniversary Terry Fox ...

September 6, 2015

The Kincardine Terry Fox Run committee is excited to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope and the annual Terry Fox Run, Sunday, Sept. 20, at the Davidson Centre. This year, the committee is combining traditional revelry with some new and exciting activit...

Final Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band Saturday night parade i...

September 6, 2015

Saturday night was perfect weather as downtown Kincardine was packed for the final Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band parade of the summer season. Much to the delight of the crowd, the bagpipes and drums sparkled with lights as the band marched back to Victoria Park from Quinn Plaza, foll...

Glorious day for the Kincardine Fall Fair parade

September 5, 2015

It was a beautiful day for a parade. And the crowd was thrilled with the Kincardine Fall Fair parade that meandered its way from the parking lot behind the Bruce Power Training Centre, and Victoria Park, through downtown Kincardine, to Connaught Park and the fairgrounds, Saturday morni...

Kincardine birthday girl raises $305 for Women's House

September 5, 2015

Devony House of Kincardine celebrated her 11th birthday by raising money for the Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey. The spirited young lady first made an appearance helping Women's House at International Women's Day in March, when she and Brontae Hunter sang "Bread ...

Kincardine Theatre Guild scholarship goes to Alex Pagnan

September 5, 2015

The Kincardine Theatre Guild has presented its $1,000 memorial scholarship to Alex Pagnan of Kincardine. Alex was a member of the guild while a student at Kincardine District Secondary School and performed in a number of plays over the past few years. He is attending the University ...

Kincardine Legion Corner

September 5, 2015

Wednesday, Sept. 9, Queen Elizabeth II becomes the longest reigning monarch in Canadian history.  As indicated in last week’s Legion Corner, we will be celebrating this occasion at noon with a brief ceremony followed by a high tea. For more information on this event, call 519-3...

Hailey Allen is new Kincardine Fall Fair ambassador

September 4, 2015

Hailey Allen is the new Kincardine Fall Fair ambassador. The 17-year-old daughter of Scott and Shannon Allen, was crowned at the ambassador pageant Friday night, which kicked off the 164th annual fair, at the Connaught Park Pavilion. Andy Smith on the drums, and his brother, Nathan,...

PC leader Patrick Brown wins seat in Simcoe North

September 4, 2015

Wednesday, Sept. 3, residents of Simcoe North turned out to the polls to cast their votes for their new Member of Provincial Parliament, with Progressive Conservative (PC) leader Patrick Brown winning in a decisive victory.   After more than a decade of Liberal governance, Ontari...

Tiverton news

September 4, 2015

The Shiloh Community Church on Bruce County Road 20 will be holding its 150th Anniversary celebration, Sunday, Sept. 27, at 11 a.m. Come celebrate the past, present and future amazing ministry going on there.   Tiverton Park Manor will be hosting another Geri’s Fashion Sh...

Great gate debate continues unabated

September 3, 2015

Apparently, the Great Gate Debate is going to continue unabated. Wednesday night (Sept. 2), Kincardine council defeated a motion that would have confirmed its policy to keep the gate closed between Upper Lorne Beach Road and Victoria Street in Inverhuron when Highway 21 and Bruce Count...

Sept. 8 is Link Crew Day for Grade 9 students in Bluewater ...

September 3, 2015

All 11 high schools in the Bluewater District School Board area are once again ready to open their doors and welcome new Grade 9 students as part of the ninth annual Link Crew Day, Tuesday, Sept. 8. Link Crew Day, which has become an increasingly popular tradition, assists students ent...

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