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"Willing to Listen" offers excellent series of po...

May 20, 2021

To the Editor: Congratulations to my friend and associate, Sheila Whytock, on an excellent series of podcasts, entitled “Willing to Listen - South Bruce Proud.” In these episodes, Sheila explores a number of issues surrounding the potential Deep Geological Repository (DG...

Reader says Kincardine council's land acknowledgement shoul...

May 19, 2021

To the Editor: RE: "Kincardine council to discuss diversity, mediation; appoints staff" I am very pleased that Kincardine council has joined the thousands of other organizations in Canada, and indeed in other countries, by opening events and meetings by acknowledging the car...

Seniors Matter(s): Arthritis

May 19, 2021

Here I go again. I hope to review some very positive components of aging, yet new challenges seem to arise all the time. I am now dealing with arthritis and not liking it at all! Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an auto-immune disorder that encompasses a group of painful conditions...

More readers disappointed with loss of specialist in Kincar...

May 17, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Medical specialist not welcomed in Kincardine” I am not happy with the Kincardine doctor recruitment team. The specialist referred to in the article is my specialist and likely many others'. It was so nice and convenient to just go into Kincar...

Readers sorry for loss of rheumatologist in Kincardine

May 16, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Medical specialist not welcomed in Kincardine” I will be sad to see the rheumatoid specialist leave Kincardine. I am a patient and I was glad to get prompt attention for my medical issues, and I didn’t have to travel anywhere. I also felt th...

Readers weigh in on Stephen Lewis; and quilt donation

May 12, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Respected humanitarian Stephen Lewis presents on power of education” I hope the students know how very very lucky they were to listen to this remarkable man and ask him questions. Because right now, he is suffering from an inoperable form of abdomina...

To the newly-appointed mayor of Kincardine - good luck, and...

May 5, 2021

The quality of municipal democracy has been questioned due to three crucial factors: low voter turn-out; high re-election rate of incumbent candidates; and corruption and other scandals that have tarnished the image of local democracy. Municipal democracy in Canada suffers from a represe...

Seniors Matter(s): How COVID-19 has affected seniors

May 5, 2021

Hello. I feel like Bobby Ewing stepping out of the shower in “Dallas,” Season 6. I was gone, but now I’m back. A lot has happened since my last article. I have taken my previous articles and put them in a paperback format available at Fincher’s in Kincar...

Queen Street Promenade should be a few hours one day only, ...

April 30, 2021

To the Editor: I have mobility issues as do many others, and will not be able to access my bank or the library or any of my favourite downtown stores during the Queen Street Promenade this summer. This includes the drug store even though there is parking at the back but would I...

Community Matters: Working toward emissions-free province, ...

April 29, 2021

You know the push for a clean-energy future is rolling in the right direction when the guitarist for one of the most famous bands on the planet suggests, during a panel discussion, that countries need to consider incorporating next-generation nuclear power into their plans to meet climate...

Remembering the forest near the southeast section of Golf L...

April 29, 2021

To the Editor: OBITUARY The forest that grew near the southeast section of Golf Links Road, Kincardine. Violently, at home, in the fall of 2020, after succumbing to the ever-increasing devaluation of nature and the myths of limitless growth and ‘sustainable’ developme...

Reader also pleased to get vaccination in Kincardine

April 25, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Reader thankful to get vaccination at Kincardine pharmacy” Well said. Look at the past. I, too, got vaccinated in Kincardine, but at Rexall. It was very fast.  My wife had an issue but they were able to accommodate us very quickly. Thanks, la...

Reader thankful to get vaccination at Kincardine pharmacy

April 24, 2021

To the Editor: On occasion, I comment upon discoveries in Kincardine that may cause harm to someone. Today, I felt only thankfulness to participate in a local COVID-19 (Coronavirus) vaccination program offered at Gordon Pharmasave in downtown Kincardine. It actually seems miracul...

Customers may choose to avoid downtown Kincardine year-roun...

April 23, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Kincardine to reconsider approval of Queen Street Promenade” Do you not realize that a great many of your potential weekend, and every day, customers in downtown Kincardine, have mobility issues that limit the amount of walking and carrying that they ca...

Being at our best, showing unity, critical for Grey-Bruce c...

April 23, 2021

The following is an open letter to the community from the Grey-Bruce Vaccine Distribution Task Force This week, the Grey-Bruce Vaccine Distribution Task Force met for an update from Grey Bruce medical officer of health Dr. Ian Arra and the Grey Bruce Health Unit team on two pressing is...

Reader hopes new Kincardine mayor can keep up the momentum

April 20, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Gerry Glover is new mayor of Kincardine” Thank goodness we have someone like councillor Bill Stewart who wants to drive Kincardine council to get things done. We now have a mayor, saved taxpayers $53,000 and we do not have the usual delay-after-delay...

Downtown street closure should be reconsidered, says reader

April 19, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Kincardine to reconsider approval of Queen Street Promenade” Reading this information and the survey about the closure of downtown Kincardine, does it truly help the businesses in the community? The reason I'm saying this is because have you aske...

We need to work together for a stronger Kincardine

April 18, 2021

To the Editor: The following is an open letter to the Kincardine community. I welcomed the opportunity to be elected a member of Kincardine council with an enthusiasm to challenge status quo, contribute meaningfully to informed discussions, assist to advance the municipality, advoca...

Reader says traffic accident could result from Queen Street...

April 18, 2021

To the Editor: Regarding the closure of Queen Street in downtown Kincardine.  Please consider that traffic is then diverted through the municipal parking lot and between the Royal Apartments and the Erie Belle on to a one-way street. Racing vehicles were noted last year on t...

Readers have differing views on need for by-election to cho...

April 16, 2021

To the Editor: RE: “Group pushes for by-election to choose next mayor of Kincardine” In response to “Group pushes for by-election to choose next mayor of Kincardine,” April 14, 2021, I would like to point out that while acting mayor Randy Roppel was, indeed, ap...

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