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Kincardine U13 Legion Branch 183 B bring home OMHA championship title
(By Becky Cohoon) It was a thrilling weekend of hockey for the U13 Kincardine Legion Branch 183 B team as they traveled to Halton Hills to compete in the OMHA … Continue reading Kincardine U13 Legion Branch 183 B bring home OMHA championship title
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SVCA: Spring flooding wasn’t as bad as it could have been
(By Pauline Kerr) The snow was still piled high from repeated storms and the river ice was a foot thick when the area had its first taste of spring. Temperatures … Continue reading SVCA: Spring flooding wasn’t as bad as it could have been
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Moving the needle closer to fundraising goal
Hospital foundation looking for continued community support (by Liz Small) While fundraising for the Kincardine Community Health Care Foundation (KCHCF) has come a long way, there’s still a long way … Continue reading Moving the needle closer to fundraising goal
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Artist, author, ghostwriter, dancer
Local artist continues to exercise her artistic muscles (By Liz Small) A variety of colourful and cheerful paintings hang on the walls at Victoria Park Gallery. It’s the work of … Continue reading Artist, author, ghostwriter, dancer
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Wild spring weather – time to prepare
(By Pauline Kerr) March came in like a lion, and left … if not like a lion, all fierce roars and fangs, then not exactly like a lamb, either – … Continue reading Wild spring weather – time to prepare
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