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The Weedflower, a book by Kincardine author Elizabeth Davaze, is nominated in the Forest of Reading program now offered by Bruce County Public Library (BCPL). “The Forest of Reading is a great opportunity for our patrons to connect with Canadian stories and discover new authors,” BCPL program co-ordinator Nancy Kuhl said
(By Liz Small) A Bruce County woman is set to make her debut in the Blyth Festival Theatre’s newest production – “A Huron County Christmas Carol”, which opened this week. … Continue reading Curtain set to rise on Bruce County actor
(By Pauline Kerr) The issue of homelessness and encampments received extensive discussion during 2026 budget deliberations during the Nov. 30 meeting of council. To read the entire article and see … Continue reading County tackles the growing problem of homeless encampments
(By Liz Small) Seventy-two youth curlers from across Grey and Bruce counties filled the Kincardine Curling Club on Saturday, Nov. 29, for the first stop in the Framatome Grey Bruce … Continue reading Kincardine hosts first stop in the Framatome Grey Bruce Minor League of Curling
(By Pauline Kerr) As the weather gets colder and winter snow begins to look like it will stay, there has been more talk about housing costs, how to get new … Continue reading Homelessness: sometimes no plan is a plan
(By Liz Small) The area will be closed to the public for safety, and the beach and parking areas will remain open Crews are set to begin work at the … Continue reading Improvements to Station Beach Boardwalk to begin this month