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Demand a complete, safe plan for students and staff in Ontario

August 20, 2020

To the Editor: Ontario has done a relatively good job in reducing the rate of infection of COVID -19 (Coronavirus) since March. This happened at great sacrifice to the citizens and businesses of this province, and with the tragic loss of many lives in senior long-term care homes. We ha...

Working together to help children learn safely

August 17, 2020

The following is an open letter to parents and guardians of school-aged children, from the Grey Bruce medical officer of health: Dear Parents/Guardians: As the Grey Bruce medical officer of health, I thank you for the great efforts you have invested in keeping your family and our co...

Seniors Matter(s): Shingles

August 12, 2020

Shingles - the very thought of the perceived pain sends shivers down my back! The Varicella Zoster virus causes shingles. It’s the same virus that causes chickenpox. Shingles is a painful skin rash – with blisters – that can occur anywhere on the body but usually s...

Reader appreciates story about Ram Temple in India

August 11, 2020

To the Editor: RE: “Kincardine man proud of the building of Ram temple in Ayodhya, India” Thank you to the author and editor for publishing the story about reinstatement of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, India. "Ramayana" is an epic about the victory of ...

Thanks for the encouraging story about temple in India

August 10, 2020

To the Editor: RE: “Kincardine man proud of the building of Ram temple in Ayodhya, India” Thank you to author Chandra Tripathi for writing this encouraging article, and to the Kincardine Record for publishing it. As a Hindu living in this area, I sometimes feel as if no...

Kincardine needs better enforcement at the beach

August 9, 2020

To the Editor: Perhaps Kincardine should have a bylaw restricting barbecues and tents on the beach. I can only imagine where grease, smoke and charcoal from barbecuing 20 pounds of sausage, might end up. Also, I understand that camping in the park south of the harbour is illegal....

Community Matters: Nuclear industry has lost a gentle giant

August 7, 2020

The nuclear industry lost a gentle giant last month with the sudden passing of Frank Saunders who was Bruce Power’s vice-president, nuclear oversight and regulatory affairs for almost two decades, and one of the company’s founding executives. Frank was settling into semi-re...

We should all do some research about natural gas, says reader

August 6, 2020

To the Editor: RE: “Local resident questions the need for natural gas in this area” Excellent contribution to what people should consider when quickly "signing up" for this product. Though I have not at all considered this as a reasonable addition to our commu...

Theft of items from Kincardine gardens is discouraging

August 5, 2020

To the Editor: How discouraging! Twice in the past two weeks, I have gone to my boardwalk plots only to find items stolen. This week, it was two wooden shoes I had painted and planted. My fellow gardeners have had plants and garden items taken as well. Kincardine's boardwa...

If wearing a mask keeps people safe, it's worth the effort,...

July 30, 2020

I totally agree that wearing a mask is a “no-brainer.” We have entered Stage 3 of the province's re-opening plan, with relatively few cases, but it only takes one. Have the “anti-maskers” seen our crowded beaches lately? Do you presume to think those peop...

Local resident questions the need for natural gas in this area

July 30, 2020

To the Editor: RE: “Construction of EPCOR's natural gas line in full swing; sign up before Aug. 1” With regard to this story, as well as previous ones concerning the natural gas installation in this area, I have a few comments. I was surprised and disappointed, init...

Seniors Matter(s): CARP revisited

July 29, 2020

Welcome back! Quite a few articles ago, I introduced CARP (Canadian Association for Retired Persons), an advocacy group for seniors. In many articles since, I have addressed many issues affecting us as seniors, and it is time to again mention an example of an organization that is ac...

Readers wade in on issue of monitoring Kincardine beaches

July 28, 2020

To the Editor: RE: “Resident wants beaches patrolled on holiday weekend” I agree with Shirley Wright. If we believe what the news says, there is a lot of money being made available to municipalities to cope with the extra demands of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. ...

Resident wants beaches patrolled on holiday weekend

July 27, 2020

To the editor: It looks as if the Aug. 1st long weekend is going to be another nice one! With the many, many COVID-19 (Coronavirus) violations I witnessed in my neighbourhood last weekend, including groups over 10, not social-distancing, not wearing masks in busy public outdoor spac...

Province to announce return-to-school model next week

July 26, 2020

I hope all our students, parents/guardians, staff, partners, families, and community members are having a wonderful summer, and finding time, wherever possible, for relaxation and renewal after a challenging school year. We have been very fortunate to enjoy some amazing weather, and I ...

Thank you to everyone for supporting the Kincardine Food Bank

July 24, 2020

To the Editor: As co-ordinators of the Kincardine Food Bank, we send heartfelt thanks to Bruce Power, Greenfield Global, Feed Ontario, the United Way of Bruce Grey, and the Kincardine and District Chamber of Commerce, for their support during these difficult times. Also, thank you t...

Queen Street closure is a waste, says Kincardine resident

July 22, 2020

To the Editor: Attention: Municipality of Kincardine and All Residents RE: Queen Street Promenade – closure of Queen Street, from Durham Market North to Lambton Street, on the weekends throughout the summer I totally understand the idea of the Queen Street Promenade, and we a...

Thank you to our amazing Kincardine and Tiverton firefighters

July 21, 2020

To the Editor: We don’t know how many residents have ever had to use our emergency fire services, but we want to give a shout out to them – they are amazing!  Unfortunately, we had an electrical house fire a few weeks ago. We have never experienced something as stre...

Help protect others – wear a mask, says reader

July 20, 2020

Thank you, Marlene Chornie. Your thorough letter relieved me of the tiresome burden of having to respond to that segment of our society that finds wearing a mask such an infringement on the ability to complete daily tasks. Your explanation allows me a short response. You are far mor...

Wearing a mask is responsible thing to do, says reader

July 19, 2020

To the Editor: It seems as if society has become more and more selfish with an attitude of “it’s all about me and what I want to do” – with little or no regard for others. Wearing a mask is a reasonable, prudent and responsible thing to do. It not only offers...

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