The Kincardine Power U15 rep team travelled to Mitchell on April 12 to compete in their year-end tournament — and they brought the heat! With a bye in the first round, Kincardine faced off against Port Elgin in the second. After two intense 15-minute halves, Kincardine came out on top with a hard-fought 25–21 victory […]

(By Becky Cohoon) It was a thrilling weekend of hockey for the U13 Kincardine Legion Branch 183 B team as they traveled to Halton Hills to compete in the OMHA … Continue reading Kincardine U13 Legion Branch 183 B bring home OMHA championship title

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Brandon Prust has preached driving hard to the net from the moment he started coaching. Connor Clark followed that advice and it saved the London Nationals’ season. The 19-year-old tapped home a loose puck for the go-ahead goal with 2:25 left in regulation in a 4-2 Game 4 victory over St. Marys Wednesday at the […]

The wins keep coming for Kincardine figure skater Brooke Thomas. “It’s amazing to know that all of my hard work and all of my training paid off,” said Thomas, who received bronze at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in March, building on her gold-medal win at nationals last year. As one of 12 figure […]

Huron-Kinloss’ Morning Break with the Mayor is back. Mayor Don Murray is heading to Lucknow this month for a casual drop-in session where residents can ask questions, share ideas, and learn more about what’s happening in the community. “While no formal decisions are made during these gatherings, they offer valuable insight into municipal processes and […]

(By Dianna Martell) The Ontario Minor Hockey Association hosted an number of end-of-season tournaments throughout the province in six locations around the province: Clarington, Halton Hills, Kingston, Newmarket, Oakville and … Continue reading Local teams ending season with successes

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Former Kincardine councillor Doug Kennedy was posthumously awarded a King Charles III Coronation Medal for his commitment to the local hockey community. “Doug was a legend in Kincardine for over 30 years. What he did for sports, recreation, healthcare, community service was iconic. He deserves a medal,” Keith Davidson recalled an excerpt from the nomination […]