To the Editor: We are entering the season of giving thanks, and the Kincardine and Community Health Care Foundation capital campaign committee thanks everyone – community members, businesses and community organizations – for your ongoing support as we carry out our “B...
A great story, I picked up off the Internet - enjoy. The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it's the quiet solitude that comes with being the first to rise, or maybe it's the unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either way, the first few hours of a S...
At Bruce Power, we take emergency preparedness seriously. It’s a well-known fact that Bruce Power has its own emergency and protective services organization that consists of a nuclear security team, a fire department and other support groups that are highly trained and ready to r...
To the Editor: The first week of October is a time to celebrate the incredible contributions of the women and men who are proud to be Ontario farmers. The vast array of safe, local food on grocery store shelves is the result of Ontario farmers’ talent, hard work and dedication...
To the Editor: I had the great pleasure of being Master of Ceremonies for a panel discussion entitled, "A Physician's Perspective on Nuclear Waste," held Sept. 17, at the Teeswater Community Centre. I was happy to see a wide range of attendees, young and old, those in fav...
Our story starts in the "Dirty Thirties," when factories closed, summer visitors dwindled, and the lamprey eel was the bane of fishermen. Luckily Southampton had a first-class hardball baseball team to distract from the hardships of the Depression. Since the fishing tradition...
To the Editor: I am writing to inform the public that there is a local group, called "Take Back Catholic Education," that has been opposing the work that the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board (BGCDSB) is doing around equity, diversity and inclusion. This group has spr...
To the Editor: The tree surveys the Municipality of Kincardine has put out there have both been written with questions that make it seem that the average resident is responsible for all the tree loss in our municipality. We all need to work toward protecting what trees we have left....
My medicine cabinet has started to look like a pharmacy! I have slowly accumulated a plethora of medications to help my aging body. I am confident in my doctor and pharmacist as they both look carefully at my needs and the compatibility of the combinations thereof. I suspect many se...
I wonder if any other school in Kincardine Township was as well-built and maintained as our school was, in my eyes. The date inscribed high in the wall between the entrance doors is 1910 and I’m happy to know that the building, still standing proudly on the corner of the Southline a...
To the Editor: RE: “Walkerton hospital auxiliary disbands after almost 120 years of service” It’s pretty sad to see the Walkerton hospital auxiliary disbanding after 120 years. Looking at the photo of these dedicated volunteers, I can see the years of service are ...
Many of us are between age 65 and death. An old friend sent me this excellent list for aging and I have to agree, it’s good advice to follow … It’s time to use the money you saved up. Use it and enjoy it. Don’t just keep it for those who may have no notion o...
To the Editor: As most readers will know by now, South Bruce is in the process of possibly becoming the host site for Canada's Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for spent nuclear fuel. It's generally accepted that this multi-billion dollar project could bring significant econ...
To the Editor: “Health unit urging caution as more-transmissible COVID-19 variant circulates in area” I was dismayed to read the following quotation in the Grey Bruce Health Unit’s recent press release: “Evidence shows that BA.5 is more infectious and is spr...
Anyone coming into the porch at Pleasure Valley Farm during the early summer months might have wondered what we were hiding under the buffalo robes and heavy winter coats spread over something on the floor. It really was not a big secret; but they signalled an important episode in the wor...
To the Editor: Thursday evening, we headed to Station Beach, Kincardine, to attend the open house for a new waterfront master plan. Trouble is, we found no sign of an open house. We then had a look at the beach north of the harbour before driving out to the municipal hall. We found no ...
Those were the days — summer breezes off Lake Huron, strolling the beach as swing music wafts from the dance hall, and dancing under the stars. Beachfront dance pavilions were common at lakeside resort towns starting in the 1920s. In fact, on the Bruce coast, there were seven. Th...
Quite a while ago, I discussed the China Study by Colin Campbell. It described a whole plant food diet. Let’s look at another one I am working on. In the mid-1900s, scientists became aware that people in several Mediterranean countries were healthier and lived longer than in o...
When I still lived in Ontario, particularly in Huron Township, I enjoyed a wide variety of musical activities. I remember, with pleasure, the Sunday evening Sing-a-longs at Dunsmoor Park with talented guests, visits with family and friends, giggling during Norm Dunsmoor's interview...
As my father aged, his skin began to take on a life of its own with growths here and there. He used to wear a T-shirt when swimming because of many moles, black spots, etc., covering his upper body. I have developed a similar body look as I have aged. I was a sun boy without any sunscr...