Professionals from across Bruce and Grey counties are invited to step aboard the M.S. Chi-Cheemaun, Thursday, April 23, for an unforgettable evening at the fourth annual Cruise and Connect. This networking event brings together entrepreneurs, professionals, and interested community mem...
Kirsten Ryan, a Grade 5 teacher at Huron Heights Public School in Kincardine, believes in empowering young women and promoting environmental stewardship. For the past eight years, she has been encouraging both of those ideals through a girls group at the school. Earlier this month, ...
The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre and its partners are launching the Biinaagami Giant Floor Map, a new augmented-reality storytelling tool designed to educate people of all ages on the importance of water in the Great Lakes region. Created by Canadian Geographic, the des...
The 10th annual Hike for Hospice, in support of Huron Shores Hospice, will be held Saturday, May 9, rain or shine, beginning at the Davidson Centre in Kincardine. This year, hike individually, rally together a team of friends and family, join the corporate challenge, or challenge a fri...
Bluewater District School Board staff joined Bluewater Education Foundation representatives, media, and other guests at the Bluewater Outdoor Education Centre near Wiarton, Saturday, for the unveiling of a new student-created mural. "Our Home Ontario" is a wall-sized acrylic-...
A small crowd of about 50 people enjoyed the wieners and beans lunch, Friday afternoon, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine. The activity room was decorated in a bright, colourful spring theme, and everyone was served the main course, as well as savoury muffins, and for dessert, ca...
The Walker House Museum in Kincardine welcomes the community to step into a world of shadows, suspense, and smooth jazz at "Jazz Noir and Narrative," an afternoon celebrating mystery writing and live music, Saturday, April 11, from 2-4 p.m. This special literary event will fe...
Kincardine council has approved $69,000 in community investment grants to local sports, as well as other youth, arts and cultural organizations. The report was brought forward by clerk Jennifer Lawrie, at the Feb. 25 council meeting. The grants include $25,000 for youth sports, to b...
Huron Shores Hospice is inviting community members to take part in a series of Death Cafés — unique, welcoming gatherings designed to encourage open and honest conversations about death and dying. Hosted in a relaxed, café-style setting, these events offer participa...
Everyone is invited to Easter Brunch, Sunday, April 5, at Ainsdale Golf Course, located just west of Highway 21, south of Kincardine. The menu features: Assorted quiches Bacon, sausage and baked chicken breast Homemade meat loaf Build your own pasta station Cheesy h...
The Walker House Museum in Kincardine is hosting an inspiring and thought-provoking presentation organized in partnership with the Kincardine Refugee Committee. Retired police officer and war crimes investigator, Debbie Bodkin, will share her powerful experiences working in humanitaria...
At Huron Shores Hospice, every space created is rooted in care, dignity, and community. As the hospice prepares to open its third suite, it is reminded that this growth is only possible because of the compassion that surrounds it. When the second suite was named, it became something mo...
Gosh, the weather in March is unpredictable, to say the least! In like a lamb, out like a lion. Hope there weren't too many flooded basements around here, but sure feeling for the those who have to deal with that mess. We'll all be quoting the Boy Scout motto: "Be Prepared!&q...
Members of the Kincardine and District Lions Club were at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Kincardine, Thursday, to present a donation of $7,000 to the Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation. The funds are the club's net proceeds from the "Grace 2" concert hel...
The Saugeen Valley Conservation Area (SVCA) has reduced the flood warning specific to Pinkerton in the Municipality of Brockton, to a flood watch. Intervention measures undertaken have been effective in reducing flows over Bruce County Road 15 and around impacted residences. However, t...
With spring’s arrival, Grey Bruce Public Health is encouraging those residents with a private well to test their drinking water by taking advantage of Public Health Ontario’s complimentary testing service. Residents can pick up a well-water sample collection kit and drop of...
The St. Paddy’s Day Dinner and Dance, Saturday, was packed, and it was a fun night of food and dancing to the music of Left Turn Clyde. While there was a sea of green, with many amazing outfits, in my opinion, one of the best was donned by our own Veteran Services Officer, Dave Cars...
The South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary's Art/Easel Program fund-raiser welcomes a new location at the Kincardine Canadian Tire store. The print there is entitled, "Cash - the Lonely Walk." This is a typical Johnny Cash picture, with him dressed...
Bruce Power has retained Nuclear Promise X (NPX) as its project management partner for the next phase of Bruce "C," supporting ongoing planning, feasibility assessments, and engagement activities related to the potential expansion of nuclear generation at the Bruce site. The ...
A new Homelessness and Encampment Response Protocol will guide how to respond to homelessness and encampments across Bruce County. Collaboratively designed by the county, local municipalities, emergency services and community partners, the protocol establishes a co-ordinated ...
Kevin Hayes won the Kincardine Community Catch the Ace draw, Wednesday afternoon, taking home $459. He chose Envelope No. 19 which revealed the Ace of Diamonds, meaning the Ace of Spades remains in play. Organized by Huron Shores Hospice and the Tiverton and District Lions, the Catch t...
The Kinetic Knights (FRC Team 781) of Kincardine brought home gold medals from the Ontario District robotics competition held at Durham College in Oshawa on the weekend. This year’s “Rebuilt” challenge was part of the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science ...
(HURON COUNTY, ON) - The Huron County OPP detachment in Clinton is hosting a Youth Leadership Academy for teens, aged 14-18. This is a great opportunity for area youth to learn more about policing and many other topics pertaining to young people today. The academy sessio...
Following a rapid spring melt and heavy rain, the Teeswater River flooded in Pinkerton, north of Walkerton, part of the Municipality of Brockton, Friday (March 13). As a result, Bruce County’s transportation and environmental services closed a section of Bruce County Road 15 afte...
Highway 21, from Kincardine to Port Elgin, was re-opened Tuesday afternoon after being closed early Tuesday morning, due to blowing and drifting snow. The South Bruce OPP closed the road at 6:30 a.m., March 17, due to zero visibility. By 2:30 p.m., the road had been re-opened. The h...
Dorothy Marshall Antonette of Kincardine, died Friday, March 13, 2026, at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Kincardine, in her 95th year. Predeceased by her husband, Lorne S. Antonette (2022); son, Robert Antonette (1991); father, Harold; mother, Doris; and sisters, Freda and Kathy. ...
The Township of Huron-Kinloss has announced the return of Morning Break with the Mayor this spring. This informal drop-in session provides residents with an opportunity to sit down with mayor Don Murray, ask questions, share ideas, and engage in friendly community conversatio...
Brian Neil Taylor of Kincardine died at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Kincardine, Friday, March 13, 2026, at the age of 76. Beloved husband of Janis (nee Harrison) for more than 52 years. Loving father of Neil (Nurjahan) and Heather (Chris), and his cherished cat, Sarah. Mi...
Kincardine Township-Tiverton Public School (KTTPS) is hosting a Kindergarten open house, Tuesday, March 24, from 4-5 p.m., for new students who plan to register for the fall of 2026. Families are invited to visit classrooms, meet some of the staff, explore the playground and outdoor cl...
James "Jimmy" Platten of Ripley, originally of Toronto, died peacefully, March 15, 2026, at Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow. He leaves behind a lifetime of memories cherished by family and friends. Born and raised in Toronto, he was the son of the late Ila May Platten (née...
If you're planning to enjoy a meal in downtown Kincardine during March Break, you might want to stop in at one of three locations that feature local student artwork. The Student Art Show is on now until March 22. Kincardine Township-Tiverton Public School (KTTPS) artwork is on d...
Happy St. Patrick's Day and Highway 21 is closed, from Kincardine to Port Elgin, due to blowing and drifting snow. The South Bruce OPP is reporting that as of 6:30 a.m., March 17, this section is closed for public safety, due to no visibility. For those who decide to travel, kee...
Kincardine council has approved the request from the Kincardine Legion to install a commemorative "Lest We Forget" crosswalk at the west-side crossing of Lambton Street and Huron Terrace, in the Town of Kincardine, the closest intersection to the Legion building. Legion presi...
The following is a statement by Kincardine mayor Kenneth Craig, regarding the Tiverton water supply project, issued Monday: "Over the past several days, residents have raised questions about the recent tree removal related to the Tiverton water supply project and the booster pumpi...
Marion Norma MacLeod (nee MacGregor) of Kincardine died peacefully, Thursday, March 12, 2026, at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Kincardine, in her 99th year. Much loved mother of Allan (Ellen) Holroyd of Manitoulin Island; and cherished grandmother of Brent (Karlee) of Ayr and Jim...
Outside, the Point Clark Community Centre looked like a scene from Disney’s “Frozen,” but inside, tables were loaded with warm casseroles contributed by about 60 Huron Bruce Nature members for their first meeting of 2026, held Feb. 24. Following a hearty potluck lunch...
Bryce Edgar Tanner of Toronto, formerly of Kincardine, died peacefully, surrounded by family, at the Kincardine Hospital, March 7, 2026, in his 92nd year. Survived by his two children, Kim Tanner (Pete Harding) and Greg (Angie) Tanner. Proud Papa of Deanie (Harry), Georgia (Jayce) a...
The Province of Ontario has announced the next step in its plan to modernize conservation authorities, confirming its intention to consolidate Ontario’s 36 organizations into nine regional conservation authorities. The proposal was first introduced in October, 2025, followed by a...
In February, the unemployment rate in the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region increased by 0.2 percentage points to 5.1 per cent yet remained the lowest unemployment rate in the province. Meanwhile, the provincial unemployment rate also increased 0.2 percentage points to 7.3 per cen...
The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre invites community members who have lost a loved one to drug poisoning, to contribute textiles for a powerful installation by artist Tracey-Mae Chambers. Titled “They Are Loved,” the exhibit, an epidemic of...