The Kincardine News
Hunter denied bounty by Bruce County
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:17amA Huron County hunter has been denied bounty for 55 coyotes he killed in Bruce County. Clerk Sonya Watson said she viewed 38 coyote carcasses brought in from Huron County hunter Len Baird in January 2010, under an application from livestock killed on Lloyd Graham's property in Huron-Kinloss.[...]
Cadets hope to cap off fundraising efforts
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:17amThe Kincardine Branch 183 Air Cadet Typhoon Squadron are hoping to cap off their fundraising effort this week when they leave for Washington on Friday.[...]
Peewee ladies earn silver medal in weekend tournament
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:16amThe Kincardine peewee house league girls' team earned a silver medal in the Feb. 26-28 Haldimand tournament. The girls sustained physical, mental and emotional effort throughout the rather numerous six close and grueling games.[...]
Descent against board apparent
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:16amAnyone would have thought the South Bruce Grey Health Centre board would work to improve its image and its reputation in the Kincardine area with the most recent actions that have fanned the fires of descent.[...]
KDSS Aquatic swimmer brings home OFSAA gold
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:14amA Knights swimmer is now a golden girl. Kincardine District Secondary School Knights Aquatic junior Para swimmer Ashlee Banyard came home from the OFSAA championships last Wednesday in Etobicoke with a gold medal around her neck after racing to a first place in the 50m backstroke.[...]
Bulldogs lead Walkerton series 3-2
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:06amAfter four games last week, the Kincardine Bulldogs lead the series 3-2 against the Walkerton Hawks. Game five was Sunday afternoon with not much to report on other than a 2-0 loss for the Bulldogs.[...]
Kincardine Cub Pack could falter if new leaders don't step forward
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:05amThe 1st Kincardine Scouting Cub Pack needs at least two new leaders to step up to ensure the survival of the program in 2011. Scouter Nancy Jackson is retiring as Cub Pack leader this summer after nine years in Kincardine and 20 years in total with the Scouting movement.[...]
Former KDSS student heading off to help animals in Australia
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:04amA former KDSS student is heading down under to save endangered animals. Ramona Neferu of Kincardine, is off to Australia this May through the International Student Volunteer (ISV) organization to participate in a four-week volunteer program.[...]
Mother of Kincardine News GM safe after experiencing Chilean quake
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:02amThe Chilean earthquake made the earth stand still over a few short days for the general manager of The Kincardine News. Port Elgin's Michelle Little, who took over as GM from John Bauman late last year, was unable to contact her mother Dianna in Concepcion, Chile for four days after the 8.[...]
Organ donation continues woman's legacy in death
Submitted by beachcomber on March 9, 2010 - 10:01amBeverly and Alfred Meidow's heartache has been cushioned by the knowledge that their daughter's sudden death has created a legacy through her actions in life and her choice to be an organ donor in death.[...]
