The DGR (deep geological repository) hosting agreement puts the NWMO (Nuclear Waste Management Organization) in charge of South Bruce’s future. Read More
A handful of tickets are still available for this year’s Dancing with the Stars at the Kincardine Pavilion on Nov. 2.
Just like the popular TV show, the event pairs seasoned dancers with inexperienced local celebrities who compete during a black-tie fundraising gala in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Bruce North Huron.
Each of the pairs trains together before performing two ballroom dancing routines at the final event. Spectators can join both in-person and online via livestream.
This year’s competition features dancing pairs Tamis Rackley and Victor Scaletchi, Carolyn Hart and
The Reid family is once again promising a hauntingly good time as they prepare for their fifth annual Halloween Haunt.
“My husband has been tinkering around with a couple of things out in the shed,” said co-organizer Nicole Reid. “We don’t want to spoil any surprises, but there will be a couple of new additions this year.”
From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Oct. 25 and 26, all are invited to experience the Reids’ Halloween Haunt, a walk-through event at 953 Boardwalk St. in Kincardine.
The cost of admission is a non-perishable food item or cash donation with 100 per cent of the contributions once again
It was a perfect September day for the Ripley and District Horticultural Society’s “For our Youth” (FOY) club to meet at leader Rhonda’s rural property south of Kincardine. Read More
After Grey-Bruce home sales showed signs of picking up over the summer, they surged forward in September. Read More
Bruce County’s draft budget is calling for a 6.81 per cent tax levy increase next year. Read More
The Kincardine & District Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of the 2024 Community Achievement Awards during a black tie gala on Oct. 10. Read More
Finally, a face-to-face open information event about the DGR (deep geological repository). Read More
A very successful community shoreline cleanup of Station Beach in Kincardine organized by Andrew Evans and the Huron Fringe Field Naturalists took place Sunday (Oct. 6) afternoon. Read More