Month: June 2024
Jury begins deliberations at trial of man charged in little girl’s death
Editor’s note: This story contains details that may be upsetting to some readers The jury began deliberations Wednesday morning in the manslaughter trial of a man accused of killing a young girl. Cameron Kay has pleaded not guilty to one count of manslaughter in the March 2019 death of a young child, whose identity is […]
Kincardine Santa Claus Parade planning underway
As the days get shorter and nights are getting colder, the Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce’s planning for the 2023 Santa Claus Parade is in full swing. To get the ball rolling, the chamber of commerce asked the public through social media to submit a name or theme for this year’s parade. On Oct. […]
Classifieds Nov 1 2023
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London failed to meet its province-set housing target. Whose fault is that?
City politicians want Queen’s Park to change how it measures its housing targets for municipalities, claiming London received a “failing grade” based on elements outside of its control.
Lakeshore Triathlon to remain in Saugeen Shores
Women’s Triathlon) will be staying in the Town of Saugeen Shores in 2024 and beyond. “We are excited to start a new chapter for the Lakeshore Triathlon in Saugeen Shores,” … Continue reading Lakeshore Triathlon to remain in Saugeen Shores
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A beauty of a show prepping for opening night
The Kincardine Theatre Guild (KTG) spent the weekend fine tuning and rehearsing for their upcoming production, “Beauty and the Beast – The Broadway Musical”. This enchanted show is the first … Continue reading A beauty of a show prepping for opening night
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COVID-19 vaccines, flu shots available for Grey-Bruce residents
The most recent COVID-19 vaccine and this year’s flu shot are now available to the public in Grey-Bruce. Grey Bruce Public Health has announced that as of Oct. 30 the general public can receive the most recent XBB-containing COVID-19 vaccine and this year’s influenza vaccine from their primary care provider or at a participating pharmacy. […]
Winter is coming
The catch phrase from Game of Thrones, “Winter is coming,” has taken on an ominous new meaning, to anyone concerned about the folks camping in parks. What seems to be … Continue reading Winter is coming
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County endorses province’s proposed changes to definition of ‘affordable housing unit’
Bruce County council has directed staff to inform the minister of municipal affairs that the county supports changes to the definition of “affordable residential unit” under Bill 134, the Affordable … Continue reading County endorses province’s proposed changes to definition of ‘affordable housing unit’
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PHOTOS: Ingersoll vs. London Central, TVRA high school football
The Ingersoll District collegiate institute Blue Bombers beat the Central secondary Golden Ghosts 24-0 in a TVRA seniors boys preliminary round game at City Wide field in London on Tuesday. Photos by Mike Hensen mhensen@postmedia.com