To the Editor: RE: “Kincardine resident still objects to electronic-only voting system” I don't really share Sandra Benbow's concerns and tried to vote on the Internet this afternoon. I was able to vote for my choice of mayor but no other positions. I was given ...
To the Editor: The following is a response to John McPhee, communications specialist for Huron-Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson's office. He had referred the voter to a news release the Municipality of Kincardine posted in response to concerns about privacy and the Oct. 22 municipal electio...
To the Editor: RE: “Kincardine council hears lengthy report but still no Parks Master Plan” The process of the Kincardine Parks Master Plan was poorly managed by council and administration staff, overall. They need stronger project management skills. ...
To the Editor: RE: “Huron-Kinloss deputy mayor objects to untruths about council's performance” This is my response to the letter from Huron-Kinloss deputy mayor Wilfred Gamble who disagrees with the numbers I posted in my flyer. The numbers I quoted are a total of ...
Dear Liz: RE: “Huron-Kinloss deputy mayor objects to untruths about council's performance” Having just read Huron-Kinloss deputy mayor Wilfred Gamble’s resignation letter from council, I would just like to add that I have worked with him and other township counci...
To the Editor: RE: “High taxes, excessive spending are focus of Huron-Kinloss all-candidates meeting” Well, here I go, doing what I said I wasn't going to do. After 20 years, I am retiring from Huron-Kinloss council. Thursday evening, Sept. 27, the Lucknow and Distr...
RE: “Voter saddened and disgusted with electronic voting system” To the Editor: I agree with reader Sandra Benbow that the new voting system can trace votes back to an individual, and I’ve been uncomfortable with it ever since it was announced, to the point where I...
Dear Editor: I watched the Kincardine municipal candidates' debate. I would love to exercise my right to vote but, alas, I cannot as my anonymity will be compromised. The use of a PIN (Personal Identification Number) and Voter ID takes this away. The whole idea of v...
To the Editor: RE: “Four teens to compete for title of Tiverton Fall Fair ambassador” Congratulations to all the contestants in the Tiverton Fall Fair ambassador competition. I am especially happy to see two young men come forward. I hope they inspire other young men to...
To the Editor: RE: “Crowd gathers for ribbon-cutting at new Amberley General Store” I don’t know why all new gas stations have this design with gas pumps perpendicular to the road. Ever try to get a trailer in there? There is no place, between Forest and Port Elgi...
To the Editor: My 15-year-old daughter and I were out walking along the Kincardine Harbour and trails this afternoon (Saturday, Sept. 28). She loves taking pictures of both nature and obscurities we discover. Obviously, there was a lot of "tagging" in areas not seen by ...
With refurbishment and life-extension plans for the Bruce Power and Ontario Power Generation (OPG) nuclear reactors well under way, the two companies have focused on working together to achieve success. Both companies are on similar paths to success. Four OPG reactors at Darlington are...
To the Editor: RE: “A monument to muddled thinking, asks reader” This story gave an exceptional account in relation to Dr. Solomon Secord, a fine resident of Kincardine. I remember the home on Durham Street which he owned and occupied. Each time I passed by, I rememb...
Dear Liz: RE: “Dr. Solomon Secord monument to remain on Kincardine's main street” Thank you for your story on my request to Kincardine council regarding the Dr. Solomon Secord memorial. If possible, I’d like to respond to Paul Culliton’s letter to the edito...
To the Editor: RE: “Dr. Solomon Secord monument to remain on Kincardine's main street” I wish to commend the Municipality of Kincardine’s recent decision to leave the monument, commemorating Dr Solomon Secord’s life and contributions, in place. To me, it...
To the Editor: RE: “ Dr. Solomon Secord monument to remain on Kincardine's main street” Liz, I read your article on Dr. Solomon Secord and want to thank you for the coverage. Also, I want to thank the members of Kincardine council for their support of the monumen...
To the Editor: RE: “Dr. Solomon Secord monument to remain on Kincardine's main street” In 2013, I researched and published a series of articles for the 150th anniversary of Gettysburg, on the life of Dr. Solomon Secord and his experiences, which was published in &ldquo...
To the Editor: Back in November, Wayne was cleaning out eaves troughs for a client, when he had an accident, falling some six to eight feet off a ladder. Thank you very much to the lady who called the ambulance for him, and notified his wife, Joan, as well. Wayne had excell...
To the Editor: RE: “Dr. Solomon Secord monument to remain on Kincardine's main street” Thank goodness sanity reigns in Kincardine. If council had listened to the confused ex-American, we would be no better than the confused and ignorant masses in what us...
To the Editor: RE: “Canadian Armed Forces training south of Goderich” It is all very well to be told that noise levels will be “louder than usual,” but some of these blasts are so sudden and loud they have me jumping in fright, while shaking my home. Surely,...