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Huron-Bruce MPP honours outstanding residents with King Cha...

July 5, 2025

Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson proudly presented King Charles III Coronation Medals to six exceptional individuals from across the riding, during a special ceremony held Thursday in Goderich. The recipients recognized for their outstanding contributions to their communities were:  ...

New artifact makes a splash at Bruce County Museum

July 5, 2025

The Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre has received an incredible marine artifact donation: a Mackinaw boat called the “Kayoshk.” The name comes from the Ojibway word, gayasshk, meaning “Seagull.” Built around 1890 by James Falls of Wiarton, “Kayoshk&...

Kincardine mayor slated to prepare and propose annual budge...

July 5, 2025

As of May 1, the Province of Ontario expanded strong mayor powers to several municipalities, including the Municipality of Kincardine. This change means mayor Kenneth Craig will prepare and propose the annual budget to council and the public. Council may then make amendments to the pro...

KDSS celebrates Grade 8 graduation with 113 students in Cla...

July 4, 2025

The Grade 8 graduation at Kincardine District Senior School (KDSS) saw 113 graduates honoured with a celebration and awards presentation, Tuesday evening, June 24. Principal Don Burns welcomed everyone to the sixth graduation ceremony since the Grades 7 and 8 students joined KDSS in th...

​Bervie W.I. learns more about the Kincardine Record from e...

July 4, 2025

The Bervie Women’s Institute met at the Bervie United Church, Wednesday morning. The meeting opened with the usual openings and president Bev Berndt gave the land acknowledgement. Twelve members and four guests answered the Roll Call which was “What newspaper do you read?&r...

Impaired driver arrested at RIDE check in Walkerton

July 4, 2025

(WALKERTON, ON) - July 4, at approximately 1:20 a.m., the South Bruce OPP was conducting a Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) check along Durham Street East in Walkerton. A vehicle entered the area where police then spoke with the driver. The investigating officer detected ...

Huron Bruce Nature members enjoy G2G Rail Trail presentation

July 4, 2025

Huron Bruce Nature completed its season of monthly meetings with an introduction to the G2G Rail Trail (Goderich to Guelph), by Chris Lee, June 24. Lee is a resident of Huron County who grew up in the Walton area hearing the Canadian Pacific railway trains running from Goderich to Guel...

Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary raises almost $12,600 at annu...

July 3, 2025

Members of the South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary braved the elements to hold their annual Tag Days, Thursday, June 26, and Friday June 27, raising almost $12,600, with the total in E-transfers still to come. The auxiliary had stations set up at Sobeys, Home...

False identification leads to arrest in Walkerton

July 3, 2025

(BROCKTON, ON) - July 2, at approximately 1:30 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a suspicious person at a business along McNab Street in Walkerton. Police attended and learned that the individual was attempting to complete a driving test while using an identificatio...

Kincardine Legion Corner

July 3, 2025

In Catch the Ace news, we are working hard to accelerate the turn-around time, and we are hoping to be able to start up a new round before July is over. Stay tuned and watch the Facebook pages for updates. At the Saturday Meat Draw, we had two double-dippers — congratul...

Law Enforcement Torch Run in Huron County is a great success

July 3, 2025

(HURON COUNTY, ON) - The Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run was held in Huron County, Wednesday, June 4, and was a great success, raising more than $7,200. Huron County OPP and Special Olympics Ontario partnered, alongside family members, friends, and community supporters from all ...

​Huge crowd gathers for Canada Day parade and festivities i...

July 2, 2025

Thousands of people enjoyed the Canada Day parade and then gathered at the bottom of Harbour Street, Kincardine, for the ceremony, followed by activities in Macpherson and Dunsmoor Parks, Tuesday afternoon. The parade formed up in Victoria Park, marching over to Queen Street, and down ...

Kincardine resident charged after collision near Ripley

July 2, 2025

(HURON-KINLOSS, ON) - July 1, at 11:08 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a motor vehicle collision on Bruce County Road 6, east of Ripley. Police attended and discovered that a pick-up truck had entered the ditch, and the driver had departed prior to police arrival....

​Huron-Kinloss launches Back Forty Bites campaign

July 2, 2025

Dig into Back Forty Bites — where farm-fresh meets fork-ready, in the heart of Huron-Kinloss. Every plate tells a story, rooted in local flavour, community pride, and the hardworking hands behind it all. From cozy cafés to family-run gems, the township is shining a sp...

​OPP continue to investigate disappearance of Lois Hanna 37...

July 2, 2025

(KINCARDINE, ON) - Police continue to seek answers, 37 years after the disappearance of Lois Hanna in Kincardine. A missing persons report was filed with the then-operational Kincardine Police after Hanna did not report for work Monday, July 4, 1988. She was last seen Sunday, July...

James Dallas Smith shines in Blyth’s “Sir John A.: Acts of ...

July 1, 2025

“That’s what I like about Hugh!” And that’s exactly what you’re going to love about James Dallas Smith who steals the show at the Blyth Festival Theatre’s production of “Sir John A.: Acts of a Gentrified Ojibway Rebellion.” From the mo...

Volunteers invited to July 19 shoreline clean-up in Kincardine

July 1, 2025

Trash and litter are harmful to the environment, humans and animals, alike. With the arrival of summer weather and vacationers, coastal areas of Lake Huron will be busy, with potentially detrimental effects. The mission of the Lake Huron Coastal Centre is to protect and promote a healt...

Kincardine Lions donate to summer playground inclusion program

July 1, 2025

On a thunderstorm-filled Longest Day of Play, June 21, Kincardine Lion George Ling presented the club’s annual $2,000 donation toward the Kincardine Summer Playground inclusion program. This funding ensures the municipality has the tools to help campers succeed this summer. Th...

​Bruce, Grey and Dufferin transit project secures up to $9....

July 1, 2025

Residents, businesses and visitors across Bruce, Grey and Dufferin counties can look forward to rural transit enhancements over the next five years. The three counties, in partnership with Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit (SMART), will receive up to $9.5-million from the province ...

​Ripley-Huron Community School Class of 2025 celebrates Gra...

June 30, 2025

The gymnasium at Ripley-Huron Community School was alight with decorations as the 19 Grade 8 graduates gathered with their families, teachers and staff and members of the community for the graduation ceremony, Tuesday night, June 24. Principal Rochelle Fraizinger welcomed everyone and ...

South Bruce OPP report domestic violence; impaired driver; ...

June 30, 2025

INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE RESULTS IN CHARGES (ARRAN-ELDERSLIE, ON) - June 28, the South Bruce OPP investigated a matter involving intimate partners in the Municipality of Arran-Elderslie. Investigation determined that a dispute between intimate partners led to an assault, where...

​Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board approves $99.5-m...

June 30, 2025

The Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board has approved a balanced, compliant, and mission-driven budget of $99.5-million for the 2025–26 school year, reflecting strong community input, sound fiscal stewardship, and close alignment with the board’s multi-year stra...

Kincardine Community Living celebrates completion of genera...

June 30, 2025

Community Living of Kincardine and District has announced the successful completion of the generator project at the Saratoga home — a vital initiative made possible by the generous contributions of the community, donors, and grant partners. As the reliance on electricity increase...

​Community celebrates official opening of Tiverton Lions Sp...

June 29, 2025

Kincardine mayor Kenneth Craig joined a group of children and adults as they played in the sprinklers and cascades of water at the new Tiverton Lions Splash Pad. The official opening was held Saturday afternoon, at the facility which is located adjacent to the playground, between the T...

​Huron Shores Hospice thanks long-standing board members, w...

June 29, 2025

Behind every moment of care at Huron Shores Hospice — every hand held, every family supported — there’s a team of volunteers working quietly behind the scenes: the board of directors. These community members give their time, expertise, and energy to guide the organiza...

​“Top of the Hill” is next print in Kincardine Hospital Aux...

June 29, 2025

“Top of the Hill,” by Canadian painter Fred Haines, is the next print in the South Bruce Grey Health Centre - Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary's Art/Easel Program fund-raiser, on display at Sobeys Kincardine. This is a beautiful landscape picture of the coniferous trees th...

​South Bruce Grey Health Centre begins strategic planning e...

June 29, 2025

The South Bruce Grey Health Centre is beginning its next strategic planning cycle to guide the work in the coming years and set directions that will shape the future of health care in the southern part of Grey and Bruce counties. The current strategic plan expires this year. Engaging w...

​First Kincardine Cruise Night cut short by thunderstorm

June 28, 2025

Despite the threat of a thunderstorm, a good crowd turned out for the first Cruise Night in downtown Kincardine, Friday evening. A variety of antique, vintage and classic cars lined Queen Street, including a 1958 Pontiac Star Chief, owned by Gary Clayton of Belgrave, and a 1958 Edsel P...

​Retired women teachers group gathers at Bruce Botanical Fo...

June 28, 2025

Following the presentation by the Bruce Botanical Food Gardens in April, the South Bruce branch of the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario/Organization des eneignantes retraitées de l’Ontario (RWTO/OERO) was inspired to make this the destination for the annual year-end picnic, ...

Kincardine public school board trustee elected first vice-p...

June 28, 2025

Jan Johnstone (above) of Kincardine has been elected first vice-president of the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA). Currently the vice-chairperson of the Bluewater District School Board and trustee for Kincardine and Huron-Kinloss, Johnstone takes over the positio...

More than $130,000 raised in Bruce-Grey Coldest Night of th...

June 28, 2025

Feb. 22 may have brought record-low temperatures and snowy conditions — the coldest Coldest Night of the Year on record for Bruce and Grey counties — but it also sparked one of the warmest outpourings of compassion across the region. While extreme weather forced the cancell...

​HAPPY CANADA DAY!

June 27, 2025

To all our readers and advertisers, hope you have a tremendous Canada Day weekend! Stay cool, stay hydrated and stay safe. Happy 158th Birthday, Canada! Liz Dadson Editor Kincardine Record

​Don Jones of Kincardine remembered as a family man, farmer...

June 27, 2025

Donald “Don” G. Jones of Kincardine died suddenly, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at the age of 71. He was many things — a farmer, an engineer, a pilot, a fixer of all things — but above all, he was a proud family man who lived life with purpose, curiosity, and kindnes...

Toronto resident charged with arson in suspicious house fir...

June 27, 2025

(HURON-KINLOSS, ON) - A Toronto resident has been charged with arson, following investigation into a suspicious house fire at Amberley. April 3, at 10:16 p.m., the South Bruce OPP, Lucknow Fire Department, and Kincardine Fire and Emergency Services responded to a structure fire at...

Township announces return of municipal bylaw summer patrol,...

June 27, 2025

Huron-Kinloss Township has announced the return of the municipal bylaw summer patrol and education program for 2025. Now expanding beyond the lakeshore, this initiative will cover the entire municipality, including Lucknow, Ripley, the lakeshore, and township parks. Running during t...

​Bruce County household hazardous waste day in Kincardine, ...

June 27, 2025

Bruce County is hosting a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event, Saturday, July 12, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Kincardine public works yard, located at 140 Valentine Avenue, Kincardine. This is your opportunity to clear out hazardous material from your home, garage or basement ...

​Ripley Horticultural Society members enjoy Garden Party Fl...

June 26, 2025

The chief mandates of the Ripley and District Horticultural Society are horticultural education and community beautification. Its dedication to the Ripley community is on display in public gardens at the Legion, library, cemetery, township office and through planters placed on multiple...

Kincardine Legion Corner

June 26, 2025

The Ace has been found! Mike Schroeder won the jackpot of $14,384.50 in the Catch the Ace draw. He chose Envelope No. 4 which contained the Ace of Spades. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets and supported this fund-raiser, supporting the Kincardine Legion, Huron Shores Hospice and...

South Bruce OPP report disturbance; and Canada Day week tra...

June 26, 2025

DISTURBANCE LEADS TO CHARGES (MUNICIPALITY OF KINCARDINE, ON) - June 25, at 3:24 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a disturbance at a campsite along Jordan Road in the Municipality of Kincardine. Police attended and learned that a dispute had taken place between ...

​John Powers and his popular produce stand return to Kincar...

June 26, 2025

John Powers (above) of Chepstow and his popular fruit and vegetable stand are returning to Kincardine for the summer season. Located in the parking lot beside the Sutton Park Inn, Powers Produce will open for business, Saturday, June 28, and continue every Saturday, from 7 a.m. to...

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