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Ask the Pharmacist

June 8, 2015

Q: What is a Baker’s cyst and what can be done about it?   A: A Baker’s cyst (also known as a popliteal cyst) is a relatively common ailment that affects the back of the knee. It is basically a swelling in the popliteal space - the space behind the knee - which often ...

Community Living honours supporters with Community Champion...

June 7, 2015

Community Living of Kincardine and District welcomed a small crowd of supporters to its first Community Champions Breakfast, Thursday, May 28. The meal was provided by Changing Thyme Catering and was absolutely delicious! Chris McCullough, president of the Community Living board of ...

Drop in temperature results in foggy Friday afternoon

June 7, 2015

A drop in the temperature Friday afternoon, resulted in a heavy fog rolling in from the lake as the cold air hit the warm ground. The intense fog could be seen along Highway 21, from Amberley to just south of Kincardine, as it drifted across the highway from the west, and rose off the ...

New playground at Lions Park in Point Clark officially opened

June 7, 2015

The new playground at Lions Park in Point Clark was officially opened Friday afternoon, with Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson on hand to do the ribbon-cutting. Also on hand were members of the Huron Shores Lions Club and the Township of Huron-Kinloss. All three groups had a part in thi...

PRWIN, Kincardine Ski Club benefit from tree-planting, envi...

June 7, 2015

Members of the Pine River Watershed Initiative Network (PRWIN) gathered in the tall grass in a field north of the 10th Concession and Sideroad 10, Huron-Kinloss, to accept financial support for environmental work on that property. Steve Eby of Trillium Mutual Insurance (based in Listow...

Tiverton couple celebrates 72nd wedding anniversary

June 7, 2015

Maureen and Don Weber of Tiverton decided when they got married that they were going to stay together for the long haul. And they have - for 72 years. The couple celebrated the occasion, with a few good friends, at their 217 Birchwood Avenue home, where Maureen, 90, continues to liv...

Police, fire, ambulance called to accident south of Kincardine

June 6, 2015

Two people were taken to hospital by ambulance, following an accident on Highway 21, south of Kincardine, Saturday morning. Police, fire and ambulance were called to the scene, just north of Pine River, where an SUV had left the roadway and ended up in the west ditch. No further det...

London artist has paintings, photographs on display in Vict...

June 6, 2015

London artist Barbara Hamilton has brought her most recent paintings and photography for a display in the guest gallery at the Victoria Park Gallery in downtown Kincardine, for the month of June. This time, her acrylic-on-wood paintings combine her interest in the Mexican holiday, &quo...

Bluewater Summer Playhouse opens 22nd season with Soul Men

June 6, 2015

The Bluewater Summer Playhouse opens its 22nd season by welcoming Soul Men - A Blues Brothers Tribute. Performed by Canadian brothers, Chris and Geoff Dahls, the show runs June 24-25 at the Kincardine Arts Centre, 707A Queen Street, in downtown Kincardine.   Chris and Geoff...

Tiverton news

June 6, 2015

Tiverton Agricultural Society   The agricultural society is looking for Hay Crops to be judged and Jim Young is looking for anyone interested in having their fields judged - New Hay and Established - call 519-368-7177 to register. The agricultural society is hosting a Bruce Co...

New state-of-the-art compost pack dairy barn being built so...

June 5, 2015

It has become somewhat of a tourist attraction. A new state-of-the-art compost pack dairy barn is being built on the farm of Geoff and Sandra Farrell, on Highway 21, south of Kincardine. The couple and son, Patrick, will be operating the new barn which can handle up to 80 cows in wh...

Enbridge partners with Kincardine, SVCA and Coastal Centre ...

June 4, 2015

Enbridge has put $100,000 in funding toward the eradication of phragmites australis (common reed) at the Brucedale Conservation Area. The company has joined the Municipality of Kincardine, the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority (SVCA) and the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservati...

Ceilidh Shaw brings awareness of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome to ...

June 4, 2015

Ceilidh Shaw has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a genetic connective tissue disorder that affects the collagen protein produced in her body. The Grade 11 student at Kincardine District Secondary School student suffers from EDS Type 3 which is the hypermobility type. "I have ha...

Ontario Power Generation DGR project enters final public co...

June 4, 2015

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is undertaking a public comment period for the final phase of the Environmental Assessment (EA) process for Ontario Power Generation (OPG)'s proposed Deep Geologic Repository (DGR) Project for Low- and Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste i...

Powers Produce returns to bowling alley Saturday, June 20

June 4, 2015

John Powers of Chepstow is returning to Kincardine with his Powers Produce fruit and vegetable stand, Saturday, June 20. The business provides local produce, in season, Saturdays, from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., in front of Bruce Bowling Lanes.

South Bruce OPP report alcohol charge; impaired driver; the...

June 4, 2015

LIQUOR TICKET SERVED AT RIDE CHECK   (BRANT TWP, ON) – May 30, at 6:30 a.m., members of the South Bruce OPP were conducting a RIDE check on the Greenock-Brant Townline when a grey Chevrolet Silverado was stopped.  Officers found open liquor in the vehicle. The driver,...

Kincardine Celebration Singers perform spring concert at Tr...

June 3, 2015

The Kincardine Celebration Singers entertained the residents, staff and guests at Trillium Court Seniors' Community, Kincardine, Monday afternoon. The choir, under the direction of Willa Schoffer, and accompanied by Katherine Gowing, presented the spring concert, with a variety of ...

Kincardine applying for Canada 150 grant to repair lighthouse

June 3, 2015

Kincardine council has agreed to apply for a Canada 150 grant to cover part of the costs to repair the Kincardine Lighthouse. In committee-of-the-whole last night (June 3), treasurer Roxana Baumann presented a report, outlining the federal government's Canada 150 Community Infrastr...

Celebrity servers raise $2,300 for Kincardine Relay for Life

June 3, 2015

Local celebrities put on their best customer service smile and helped raise $2,300 for the Kincardine Relay for Life Friday night at Boston Pizza. More than a dozen people joined Doug Kennedy as celebrity servers for the event, setting tables, serving beverages and clearing tables, as ...

Tiverton Lion Brent Crawford receives leadership medal

June 3, 2015

Tiverton and District Lions Club member Brent Crawford has received the Lions International leadership medal for his significant contributions to leadership development and results within the association. Crawford was presented with his medal at the District A-9 convention, held in Owe...

Great Egrets, a windsurfer, and donations

June 2, 2015

The past week has seen a couple of egrets spotted, a windsurfer out on the lake, and a couple of donations. Monday and Tuesday, Ron and Lorrie Alexander of Lorne Beach spotted two Great Egrets, which are rare in this area. A Great Egret spotted at Lorne Beach; photo by Ron Alexa...

Lobb urges groups to apply for new seniors' project funding

June 2, 2015

Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb is encouraging people to apply for two New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) calls for proposals for projects that will keep Canadian seniors active, engaged and informed. The application period for both calls for proposals began May 29, and will close July 10. ...

Child dies of accidential drowning, on farm south of Lucknow

June 2, 2015

(ASHFIELD-COLBORNE-WAWANOSH, ON) – An 18-month-old girl died of accidental drowning on the family farm, south of Lucknow, Sunday, May 31. Huron County OPP officers have completed their investigation into the death. The police, along with Huron County EMS, responded to a family fa...

Point Clark Lighthouse set to open at the end of June

June 1, 2015

After five years without one of its major tourist attractions, Huron-Kinloss council is eagerly anticipating the opening of the Point Clark Lighthouse, Saturday, June 27. Community services director Mike Fair made the announcement at the general committee meeting Monday night (June 1)....

Kincardine Guiding holds advancement ceremony

June 1, 2015

The Kincardine Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders gathered at Kincardine Baptist Church for their annual advancement ceremony. The girls marched in the colours (flags), and were joined by the crowd of parents, families and friends, in the singing of "O Canada." The P...

Health minister has final say on Restorative Care Unit in C...

June 1, 2015

Monday, Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson was joined by Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker, and Paul Rosebush, president and chief executive officer of the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, in a meeting at Queen's Park with with health ministry officials to discuss the impending closure ...

Child suffering from tetanus is improving, says health unit

June 1, 2015

The Grey Bruce Health Unit reports that a child who was diagnosed with tetanus is improving and has been moved from intensive care to a pediatric medical bed. The unimmunized child from the Grey-Bruce is the first recorded case of tetanus in Grey and Bruce counties, stated the health u...

South Bruce OPP report theft; disqualified driver; and remi...

June 1, 2015

ELECTRIC POCKET BIKE STOLEN OVERNIGHT   (WALKERTON, ON) – May 31, at 5:21 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a theft from a residence along Durham Street West in Walkerton.  Sometime between 9 p.m. May 30, and 5 p.m. May 31, an electric pocket bike was...

Purple Grove news

June 1, 2015

Thanks to the Ripley Agricultural Society for the delicious spaghetti supper Sunday evening. As usual, the community support was great. Janet Nixon, Marilyn Reid, Janet Rhody and Deanna Scott attended the Bruce County Women's Institute District Annual in Wiarton, May 28. Mary An...

Ask the Pharmacist

June 1, 2015

Q: There are so many options to take for sleep; how do I choose?   A: Some people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep; these people are said to suffer from insomnia. Insomnia can often be a short-term problem; but, unfortunately for many, it can persist indefinitely a...

Community Singers spring concert features superb local tale...

May 31, 2015

The Kincardine Community Singers are not only bringing you some fabulous music in their spring concert, "Songwriters Circle," they are also featuring some superb local talent in a pre-concert show. The concert, slated for June 6 and 7, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine,...

Almost 600 site visitors at Doors Open Kincardine

May 31, 2015

While overall numbers were down slightly from 2013, there were close to 600 site visitors at this year's Doors Open Kincardine, held May 23-24. Co-ordinator Laura Haight said initial reviews indicate that just over 67 per cent were from out-of-area, meaning beyond Kincardine, Riple...

Fraser Lamont dies at the age of 83

May 31, 2015

Wallace “Fraser” Lamont of Kincardine, formerly of Bruce Township, died at home surrounded by his family, Friday, May 29, 2015, at the age of 83.  Beloved husband of Dorothy (née Campbell).  Dear father of Terry (Rhonda) Lamont of Port Elgin and Darlene (S...

Trip of a lifetime for Kincardine Scottish, Legion Colour P...

May 30, 2015

It was the trip of a lifetime for the Kincardine Scottish and the Kincardine Legion Colour Party as they travelled to Holland, May 1-10, to help celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands (1945-2015) - "Welcome Again Veterans!"   It is a Kincard...

Ontario Court of Appeal declines to hear wind appeal; farm ...

May 30, 2015

Four farm families are extremely disappointed that their application to appeal the wind turbine projects in their neighbourhoods, has been turned down by the highest court in Ontario. Thursday (May 28), the Court of Appeal for Ontario denied leave to appeal, to the Drennans, Dixons, Ry...

Kincardine Home Hardware garden centre in full swing

May 30, 2015

If you're looking for flowers, plants and shrubs to embellish the gardens around your home, stop in at Kincardine Home Hardware, where the garden centre is in full swing. Choose from an assortment of annuals and perennials, in a variety of gorgeous colours, as well as hanging b...

Tiverton news

May 30, 2015

The Tiverton Agricultural Society is looking for Hay Crops to be judged, and Jim Young is looking for anyone interested in having their fields judged, New Hay and Established, please call 519-368-7177 to register.   The Tiverton Agricultural Society is hosting a Bruce County Beef...

Toronto film crew finds warm and friendly welcome in Kincar...

May 29, 2015

Filming in Kincardine was like a breath of fresh air for the Toronto cast and crew of the movie, "Red Spring." About a dozen people arrived May 2 at the farm of Doug and Joan Storrey, and the residence of Stacey Millar, which was home base for three weeks of shooting. While s...

A lot of tree-planting in the area this month

May 29, 2015

Springtime means tree-planting time. And there has been a substantial amount of that taking place in the Kincardine area this month. For the fifth year in a row, the Penetangore Watershed Group helped Kincardine’s local environment and supported environmental education with the a...

Child diagnosed with tetanus in critical condition

May 29, 2015

An unimmunized child from the Grey-Bruce region has been diagnosed with tetanus and has been hospitalized in critical condition. The Grey Bruce Health Unit says this is the first recorded case of tetanus in Grey and Bruce counties.   Tetanus (lockjaw) is rare in Ontario, on av...

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