Author: Bridge Michigan
Kincardine curlers headed to Scotland
(By Anne Burton) Kincardine curlers Shelley Dechene, Jenny Showalter and Leslie MacGregor and Karen Burlew participated in the Barb Dobson bonspiel in Palmerton recently, coming home with a victory. To … Continue reading Kincardine curlers headed to Scotland
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More closures for area schools as snow continues to fall
(By Liz Small) As the snow continues to pile up, so do school closures. As of press time, schools have been fully or partially closed across Grey and Bruce counties … Continue reading More closures for area schools as snow continues to fall
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Is user-pay a fair way to lower taxes?
(By Pauline Kerr) The big question when government bodies large and small set their annual budgets is how to make a tax increase palatable – or at least unlikely to … Continue reading Is user-pay a fair way to lower taxes?
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Local choir is headed for a European tour
(By Liz Small) Some members of a local acapella choir will soon be winging, or rather singing, their way across the ocean, as they head to Europe in the spring … Continue reading Local choir is headed for a European tour
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Taxes expected to sit at around eight per cent
Special meeting held to discuss budget (By Liz Small) Kincardine council met via Zoom on Monday, Jan. 27 to further discuss the 2025 budget, which resulted in an expected tax-rate … Continue reading Taxes expected to sit at around eight per cent
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