Despite the cold, windy night, a good crowd turned out for the Santa Claus Parade in Kincardine, Saturday night. People lined Queen Street in downtown Kincardine for the event which featured numerous floats based on the theme "Hockeyville," and several other groups, organizat...
OPEN LIQUOR TICKET SERVED AT RIDE (BRANT TWP, ON) – Dec. 7, at 2:38 p.m., members of the South Bruce OPP were conducting RIDE check on Concession 8 in Brant Township, when a grey Toyota Yaris was stopped. Officers found open alcohol in the vehicle. The driver,...
Q: I have been diagnosed with a panic attack. I thought I was having a heart attack. What can you tell me about them and how do I know which one it is? A: If you have ever experienced a panic attack, it is an ordeal that you are likely to never forget. Essentially, your body kicks into...
DRIVER STOPPED FOR SPEEDING – LATER FAILS ROADSIDE TEST (BLUEWATER, ON) – A 29-year-old woman is facing charges of Speeding & Drive Motor Vehicle – Over-80 Milligrams of Alcohol, following a traffic stop Dec. 5. Just before 8:30 p.m., a Huron County OPP o...
Ida Piel is looking forward to spending more time with her grandchildren and doing some gardening and landscaping of her own. The owner/operator of IC Greenhouses, located two miles east of Highway 21 on the 6th Concession of Huron-Kinloss, is retiring Dec. 20. Staff welcomed ...
It was an exciting moment for the owners, the staff, and a crowd of shoppers, as No Frills opens its doors in Kincardine, Friday morning. Located on the site of the Zehrs store which closed July 5, No Frills is owned and operated by Andrew Dykeman and Jessica Meadows. During the rib...
Community Living of Kincardine and District welcomed the public to a Christmas celebration Sunday, Nov. 30, at the Davidson Centre. The event included free skating and free swimming, as well as carol-singing with the Kincardine Community Singers, face-painting, balloon animals, crafts ...
The mayor and members of Huron-Kinloss council were sworn in at the inaugural meeting Monday night, Dec. 1, in the council chamber. All of council was acclaimed, except mayor Mitch Twolan who was elected to the position in the Oct. 27 municipal election. "It is an honour and a ...
The new Kincardine council was sworn in at the inaugural meeting Wednesday night (Dec. 3). Mayor Anne Eadie, deputy mayor Jacqueline Faubert, and councillors Laura Haight, Andrew White, Gordon Campbell, Maureen Couture, Mike Leggett, Linda McKee and Randy Roppel, were piped into the co...