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Seniors Matter(s): I can see clearly now!

October 20, 2021

I can see clearly now! Oops, no I can’t. My articles have, so far, been general in nature so readers can glean knowledge of things that affect seniors. This article jumps right into a huge dilemma that is affecting all seniors and children in Ontario. I try to lay no blame, ye...

​Mixed response to Freedom Rally in Kincardine

October 19, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Grey-Bruce Freedom Fighters draw crowd to Victoria Park, Kincardine” I won’t be supporting any business that displays these signs! I want to know when I enter a business that it is safe! Rhetha Roy Kincardine   To the Editor: So...

Let’s encourage girls in our surroundings to become chang...

October 12, 2021

Annually, the International Day of the Girl Child is observed Oct. 11. In Canada, we are strong advocates of respect for diversity and encouraging girls to reach their full potential. According to United Nations (U.N.), “It is an inequity and exclusion gap across geographies a...

Heritage Conservation District will create a problem where ...

October 9, 2021

To the Editor: The following is an open letter to Kincardine council regarding the proposed Heritage Conservation designation. Regarding the over-reaching, extremely overbearing proposal to mandate a designation of Heritage Conservation District, we support the many individuals who ...

Seniors Matter(s): Bedding

October 6, 2021

YUCK! We spend a third of our life in bed. Therefore, clean bed linens should be one of our must-do chores. But is it really? Think of the drool, sweat, dandruff, and other “stuff” you leave between the sheets. Ideally, you ought to launder them weekly, or at least...

Property owner urges Kincardine council to reject Heritage ...

October 4, 2021

To the Editor: The following is an open letter to Kincardine council, regarding the decision to mandate a designation of Heritage Conservation to a portion of downtown   As a family, we own six buildings that have the potential to be designated in this Heritage Conservation Dist...

At the end of the day, it's facts that matter

October 3, 2021

To the Editor: A Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for storage of spent nuclear fuel is the internationally-accepted best practice. How do we know this when no DGRs for spent fuel exist? Simple. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has 173 international member states ...

Get Real: Remembering my friend, Pat

October 2, 2021

My friend, Pat, is dead. I mean, it wasn’t a surprise, we weren’t “best friends forever” or anything like that, but it’s sad, nonetheless. Some people come stomping into your life and leave a lasting impression, and that was Pat. Rewind seven years t...

The choice should be to keep families and friends safe, say...

October 2, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Group pushes for protection of personal medical information” I guess by freedom of choice these people don't care that without a vaccine, this COVID-19 pandemic will never go away. We don't have polio anymore.  If they were travelling to...

Harvest time in the 1940s

October 1, 2021

From the diary of W.J. Ritchie, Maple Lodge Farm, 125 acres, Sideroad 18, Glenelg Township, Grey County July, 1941 Monday, 21st - Hot. We cut fall wheat in west front field. Took in some hay (meanwhile finishing haying). Sunday, 27th - None of us at church. Very hot. 96 in shade. ...

Readers differ in opinion about privacy concerns with vacci...

September 30, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Group pushes for protection of personal medical information” Hmmmm … where to begin? I’m skeptical that the rally at the Davidson Centre was primarily to draw attention to “privacy” concerns regarding the newly-enacted vaccin...

Community Matters: Breaking old habits to build a better world

September 30, 2021

“We're going to be in business for the next 50 years. The public needs to know that Bruce Power creates a multi-value product.” This was the perspective I shared in the summer of 2019 when Bruce Power hosted a series of “Up and Atom” town halls to provide in...

Property owners in proposed Kincardine Heritage Conservatio...

September 28, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Mixed reviews about Kincardine's proposed Heritage Conservation District plan” I commend the Kincardine Record for writing a well-balanced article, covering the Sept. 13 municipal statutory meeting to present the final Heritage Conservation District...

Seniors Matter(s): Strokes

September 22, 2021

There is a new indicator to help someone recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Most people do not die from a stroke; rather, they just end up in a helpless, hopeless condition. If a patient can get to a hospital and receive treatment quickly, the effects of a stroke can totally be rev...

Historical articles are greatly appreciated, says reader

September 19, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “The flowery language of historical wedding announcements” Thanks to Ruth Anne Hollands Robinson for the historical articles she is sharing. The wedding of Rachael Geddes and Robert Andrew Pollock was of particular interest. Rachael was Don’s...

The flowery language of historical wedding announcements

September 16, 2021

Like most genealogists, I have found the births, marriages and deaths published in our local newspapers, invaluable. Finding an old edition is a matter for celebration and I still diligently read The Record, The Independent and The Post page-by-page each week. It is not only the dates ...

Readers question holding fireworks on anniversary of 9/11

September 11, 2021

To the Editor: It is my opinion that the fireworks show on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is inappropriate.  We forget that 24 Canadians died. David Ellis Kincardine   To the Editor: How convenient that Kincardine council lifted the state of emergency in Kincardin...

Readers question information about vaccine certificates

September 10, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Health unit advises on how to obtain COVID-19 vaccine certificate” I went to the Kincardine Library today to get a laminated COVID-19 card. Staff can make only 8”x11” cards. Not very convenient for my wallet. Helen Hanson  Kincar...

Council of hypocrites!

September 8, 2021

To the Editor: What gives? Kincardine was basically shut down over the summer – no pipe band parades, no Scottish Festival, no massed band event, no market in the park Mondays – to keep the COVID-19 pandemic under control. Yet this weekend, people from across the prov...

Seniors Matter(s): Your face and your health

September 8, 2021

You’re really familiar with the face staring back at you. But a closer peek may show clues about your health - if you know what to look for.  Yellowish skin and eyes can be a sign of jaundice and must be addressed immediately. Jaundice occurs when you have too much of a w...

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