Kincardine Pride committee members continue to promote inclusivity and acceptance to promote a welcoming community for all. Pride President Sandy Blackwood said Elgin Market Public School teacher Larissa Crawley, together with her mother Oksana, co-wrote a children’s book entitled “Pirate Glitterbeard”, which was distributed to elementary school students. (By Liz Small)
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