Author: The London Free Press
Late Doug Kennedy awarded Coronation Medal among 20 Huron-Bruce recipients
Former Kincardine councillor Doug Kennedy was posthumously awarded a King Charles III Coronation Medal for his commitment to the local hockey community. “Doug was a legend in Kincardine for over 30 years. What he did for sports, recreation, healthcare, community service was iconic. He deserves a medal,” Keith Davidson recalled an excerpt from the nomination […]
100 People Who Share Bruce County announces 2025 meeting dates
Local charity 100 People Who Share Bruce County is gearing up for 2025 with plans to surpass its current community donation total of $250,000. Each meeting sees attendees pool their individual $100 contributions to create a $10,000 donation which is then given to a single not-for-profit chosen by a donor vote following presentations by the […]
Knox Church hosting Great Canadian Hot Stew and a Bun Lunch
Knox Church, located at 345 Durham St. in Kincardine, is pleased to host another community lunch on April 4 from noon until 2 p.m. This time, it’s the hearty Great Canadian Hot Stew and a Bun Lunch with dessert, tea, coffee and lots of opportunity for warm and cordial fellowship. Everyone is invited and donations […]
LETTER: Rising produce prices affecting Good Food Box program
Well, Tariff Tuesday (March 4) has finally arrived and I’m sitting here hoping that whoever has wished us all to live in “interesting times” will quit soon! I’m also trying to figure out all the many and various impacts that are about to descend on our lives. Firstly, since I’m one of the coordinators of […]
Kincardine horticultural society holds first meeting of 2025
Spring is coming — don’t listen to Wiarton Willie. The Kincardine and District Horticultural Society had its first meeting Monday, March 3 in the Miller Room at the Davidson Centre. As a distraction to our everlasting weather, we had a great turnout and we listened to Zackery Eybergen, a landscape gardener. Zack is from Point […]