Author: Kincardine Independent
Charges laid after OPP cruiser nearly hit at Kincardine blockade
A resident from Arran-Elderslie has been charged with multiple impaired operation charges following an incident in Kincardine that involved a police cruiser nearly being hit. Around 11 p.m. on March 15, South Bruce OPP officers were responding to a call involving downed wires on Highway 21. While officers were blocking traffic, a marked police cruiser […]
Huron Bruce Nature holds first meeting of 2026
Outside, the Point Clark Community Centre looked like a scene from Disney’s Frozen, but inside, tables were loaded with warm casseroles contributed by about 60 Huron Bruce Nature (HBN) members for their first meeting of 2026 on Feb. 24. Following a hearty potluck lunch and friendly chatter, retired teacher Tim Broughton gave a workshop on […]
Teen software developer seeking investors to grow Kincardine business
A local high school student is making a name for himself in the tech world. “I’ve really just been tinkering around with electronics since I was about 10,” said software developer Shareef Faddah, 17, in a March 12 interview. “In seventh grade, I started to teach myself how to program small games.” Faddah is the […]
Incoming kindergarten students invited to open house at KTTPS
Families with children set to begin kindergarten at Kincardine Township-Tiverton Public School (KTTPS) in the fall are invited to an open house where they can learn more about the school and its programming. From 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on March 24, families can visit classrooms, meet some of the school staff, explore the playground […]
Crosswalk honouring veterans to be created near Kincardine legion
Kincardine council has approved a legion request to install a commemorative crosswalk honouring the service and sacrifice of veterans. “Council is proud to support the creation of this commemorative crosswalk in recognition of the brave veterans who served our country,” Kincardine Mayor Ken Craig said in a news release. “It is a small but meaningful […]