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SIU invokes mandate after crash involving police vehicle

June 10, 2018

(BRANT TWP, ON) - June 9, at 9:53 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Bruce County Road 3 and Bruce County Road 2 in Brant Township.  Officers arrived with Bruce County Paramedics to find a marked OPP police vehicle and a mot...

KDSS principal is reviewing officer at 30th annual Kincardi...

June 9, 2018

Mark Ozorio, principal at Kincardine District Secondary School, was the reviewing officer at the 30th annual Kincardine Air Cadets inspection and review, held Sunday afternoon, June 3, at the Davidson Centre in Kincardine. The event began with the 183 Typhoon Squadron forming up and ma...

Huron Heights in Kincardine joins Student Vote Ontario in e...

June 9, 2018

Huron Heights Public School, Kincardine, had the same result as the Student Vote across Ontario, in electing a New Democratic Party (NDP) government, during the student vote held Wednesday. At Huron Heights, 35 per cent of the students voted for the NDP (Huron-Bruce candidate Jan Johns...

Bruce Power releases briefing document for 42nd Parliament ...

June 9, 2018

Following Thursday's Ontario general election, Bruce Power released a briefing document for Ontario’s 42nd Parliament which will be sworn into office in the coming weeks. Released Friday morning, the document builds on the policy positions the company has taken related to its...

Police searching for missing man

June 9, 2018

(CARRICK TWP, ON) - June 8, at 9:22 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a missing person.  Twenty-two-year-old Michael PETTIGREW (right) was last seen at 9 p.m., June 8, leaving an address on Inglis Crescent in Carrick Township. Description:   5' 9&qu...

KDSS student David Ballagh brings home bronze from Skills C...

June 8, 2018

Kincardine District Secondary School student David Ballagh has won a bronze medal at the Skills Canada competition, held this past week in Edmonton, Alberta. A gifted woodworker, David takes all available woodwork and carpentry courses at KDSS, and recently completed a co-operative edu...

Local team raises $18,000 for Grey-Bruce Gutsy Walk

June 8, 2018

Team “It's All Gone to Shitz” of Ripley and Kincardine has raised $18,142 for the Grey-Bruce Gutsy Walk for Crohn's and Colitis, making it the No. 9 fund-raising group in all of Canada. The event was held at the Walkerton District Community School track, Sunday, Jun...

Tiverton news

June 8, 2018

You can certainly tell it’s almost summer in the village. The fudge shop is open for some sweet treats and Beacon Hill is open for fresh produce. Summer is coming and the village is abuzz with vacationers. The Village of Tiverton is looking great now that the flowers have been pl...

Municipal election information session slated for June 26 i...

June 8, 2018

A municipal election information session will be held Tuesday, June 26, in Walkerton to assist qualified electors interested in filing nomination papers for the fall election. This will be a great chance for new and experienced candidates to gain a better understanding of how the munic...

Thompson takes Huron-Bruce riding with landslide victory in...

June 7, 2018

Progressive Conservative (PC) Lisa Thompson will return to Queen's Park after being re-elected in the Huron-Bruce riding with a landslide victory in Thursday's provincial election. Thompson was surrounded by her campaign team and party faithful at the Wingham Golf and Country C...

Celebration Singers perform spring concert at Trillium Court

June 7, 2018

The Kincardine Celebration Singers were very colourful as they performed their spring concert at Trillium Court Seniors' Community, Monday afternoon. A capacity crowd filled the atrium and most of the top two floors to hear the singers, under the direction of Willa Schoffer, with a...

Bervie W.I. learns about scams and how to avoid them

June 7, 2018

The Bervie Women’s Institute met at the hall, Wednesday at 10 a.m., with 13 members and two visitors answering the Roll Call on something you know about scams. Everyone seems to receive these scam phone calls and most knew how to deal with them.  President Joyce Roach conduc...

Keep it safe at grad and prom parties, caution Huron OPP

June 7, 2018

(HURON COUNTY, ON) - This weekend marks an exciting and memorable occasion for numerous high school students throughout Huron County. Hundreds of local students will be taking part in prom parties and graduation celebrations, beginning Thursday night with the Central Huron Secon...

Kincardine councillor upset with reporter, following vote o...

June 6, 2018

Kincardine councillor Randy Roppel railed at a reporter, following a decision on the Great Gate Debate, during committee-of-the-whole Wednesday night (June 6). The issue surrounding the emergency access at Upper Lorne Beach and Victoria Street in Inverhuron, was back on the council tab...

Kincardine Legion Corner

June 6, 2018

Have you checked out the Legion's new web page? If not you can find it at www.kincardinelegion.com. It will be updated regularly and will keep you informed on coming events and activities happening at the legion. Burger Night is back. Grab a burger between 5-7 p.m. Thursday nights....

South Bruce OPP report theft, alcohol charges, and prom par...

June 6, 2018

POLICE LOOKING FOR STOLEN SCOOTER (CHESLEY, ON) - June 3, at 11:15 a.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a theft at a residence along 1st Avenue South in Chesley.  Sometime between 3-11 a.m. June 3, a black Eton Beamer 3 scooter, with Licence No. 8F9W4, was taken.&nb...

Do you have what it takes to pull a fire truck?

June 6, 2018

(HURON COUNTY, ON) - The Huron County OPP Youth Advisory Council has thrown down the challenge: Assemble a five-person team and see how far you can pull a fire truck, ambulance and police cruiser. This friendly competition/fund-raising event is set to take place Friday, June 15, from 1...

Pre-registration now available for Bruce Power Summer Bus T...

June 6, 2018

Bruce Power has now opened pre-registration for its Summer Bus Tour Program. The program, which runs seven days a week from July 1 to Aug. 31 (except for July 2 and Aug. 6 when statutory holidays are observed), will offer three guided bus tours per day, at 11 a.m., and 1 and 2 p.m. ...

Drug-impaired driver stopped at RIDE check

June 6, 2018

(ASHFIELD-COLBORNE-WAWANOSH, ON) - Evidently some drivers need to be reminded that it's not only alcohol that impairs your ability to safely drive a vehicle. A Goderich resident has been charged with Impaired by Drug following a traffic stop that occurred at a Reduce Impaired Dri...

Kincardine hospital auxiliary members honoured at Awards an...

June 5, 2018

The South Bruce Grey Health Centre – Kincardine hospital auxiliary honoured several of its members at the annual Awards and Desserts meeting, Wednesday evening at the hospital. The desserts supplied by the executive were extra-yummy this year, with a great selection of rhubarb ba...

Ripley 4-H Dairy Club's second meeting is "udderly&quo...

June 5, 2018

The Ripley 4-H Dairy Club gathered for its second meeting, Saturday, May 26 at HarrisHaven on the 12th Concession of Huron-Kinloss Township, outside Ripley. The club was greeted by gracious hosts, Paul and Spencer Harris. The group met under the trees in the front yard, welcomed anothe...

Ask the Pharmacist

June 5, 2018

Q: My doctor keeps nagging me about my blood sugars but this same doctor is fine with my dad’s numbers and they’re higher than mine. Why the double standard? A: One of the essential things about medical knowledge is that it should continue to evolve as we learn more and mor...

Huron Heights provincial election debate far from compelling

June 4, 2018

Several Grades 7 and 8 students at Huron Heights Public School, Kincardine, attempted to convince the electorate (fellow students) to vote for them, as they represented four Huron-Bruce candidates during a provincial election debate, Thursday afternoon. It's part of the student vot...

Community champion E. Joyce Courtney of Ripley dies at the ...

June 4, 2018

E. Joyce Courtney of Ripley died peacefully, surrounded by her family, at RVilla in Ripley, June 4, 2018. She was 88. Beloved wife of Elmer Courtney who predeceased her in 2016. Born in Kincardine Township, Dec. 4, 1929, she was the only child of the late Frances Moffat and Ralph El...

Purple Grove news

June 4, 2018

Saturday was a “going and doing” day. Many attended the bridal shower for MacKenzie Carruthers at the Ripley Legion, in the morning. A huge crowd attended the Auction Sale for Betty Johnson and the late Rae Johnson, and in the afternoon, there was the 90th birthday party ...

Law Enforcement Torch Run in Huron County next week

June 4, 2018

(HURON COUNTY, ON) -  The Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run will be making its annual trek into Huron County next week and everyone is invited to participate in this fantastic event.   Special Olympians, police officers, family members, friends and community supporters f...

Kincardine Community Singers sound marvellous as they rehea...

June 3, 2018

Despite the intense heat Wednesday night, the Kincardine Community Singers carried on through the dress rehearsal of their spring concert, “Downtown,” at Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine. The show takes you “downtown” and home again, with a magnificent array...

Sponsors appreciated as Kincardine Reunion committee gets r...

June 3, 2018

The Kincardine Reunion committee is getting ready to “Bring it Home,” Aug. 2-6. Part of that is showing appreciation to the many businesses and corporations that have sponsored the Old Boys and Old Girls Reunion. Co-chairpersons Dave Patterson and Jennifer Cook welcomed ...

KDSS students mark OSAID Week with activities

June 3, 2018

Prior to the Victoria Day long weekend, May 14-18, was Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID) Week at Kincardine District Secondary School. Students were educated about the dangers of drinking and/or drugging and driving. Activities included: wearing impaired goggles and ...

Crowd fills Victoria Park, Kincardine, for first Monday market

June 2, 2018

The first Monday Market in the Park in Kincardine drew a huge crowd on the Victoria Day long weekend. There were plenty of vendors, selling everything from produce and baked goods, to clothing, sweet treats, crafts, jewellery, kettle corn and more. Youngsters enjoyed having their fa...

Presbyterian Church sponsors Kincardine Knox Pipers soccer ...

June 2, 2018

Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine, has scored a major goal by sponsoring a local minor soccer team. For the second year in a row, the church is sponsoring an Under-10 soccer team, the “Knox Pipers.” Last year, the church's team was the “Knox Kickers.” ...

KDSS students, staff plant Vimy Oaks in Victoria Park, Kinc...

June 2, 2018

Several Kincardine District Secondary School students and staff, who travelled on the Vimy 100 trip last spring, got their hands dirty, planting four Vimy Oaks in Kincardine, Thursday, May 3. Two were planted at the high school and the other two were planted in Victoria Park, south of ...

Girls' Night Out in Wingham is good mix of education and en...

June 2, 2018

Girls’ Night Out, held May 5 in Wingham, was a crowd-pleasing evening of education and entertainment. Dr. Robin Milhausen, a respected sexuality researcher at the University of Guelph, provided a comprehensive interactive presentation, including facts about sexting, exemplifying ...

Ripley a busy place on Victoria Day weekend; team gears up ...

June 1, 2018

Despite the cool, damp weather, the Village of Ripley was a busy place on the Victoria Day weekend. The Ripley and District Horticultural Society held its annual plant sale and helped people warm up with a coffee and muffin. The group was also selling Moats made from metal cans which h...

“Where's Liz?” contest continues with more photos submi...

June 1, 2018

The “Where's Liz?” contest continues, with more sightings of Kincardine Record reporter/editor Liz Dadson, and more photos submitted. Liz was seen at the Hike for Hospice, the Kincardine Home and Cottage Expo, the Kincardine hospital auxiliary geranium sale, and the hos...

South Bruce OPP report thefts; drug charges; and prom party...

June 1, 2018

POLICE LOOKING FOR STOLEN PROPERTY (GREENOCK TWP, ON) - May 31, at 2 p.m., the South Bruce OPP received the report of a theft at a garage located in the 700 block of Bruce County Road 15 in Greenock Township.  Sometime between 2 p.m. May 28, and 1:30 p.m. May 31, the garage was...

Bruce County awards contract for Chesley bridge to Looby Bu...

June 1, 2018

Demolition of the Chesley bridge is in progress and the contract for reconstruction has been awarded to Looby Builders of Dublin. That's the word from county warden Paul Eagleson who added that the tender cost for the replacement of the bridge, located on Bruce County Road 30 in Ch...

Funeral to be held Monday for Lucknow man killed in industr...

June 1, 2018

A 28-year-old Lucknow man is dead, following an industrial accident east of Molesworth. Huron County OPP said Robert “Nash” Aitchison was pronounced dead at the scene, Wednesday, May 30, after Huron and Perth OPP and Perth County Paramedic Services responded to a call at a ...

Elgin Market musical is a jolly good hunt for the treasure ...

May 31, 2018

What's more fun than watching a pirate movie? Watching a group of talented young people stage the musical “Pirates! 2 – The Hidden Treasure.” That's what happened Thursday, May 17, in the afternoon and evening at Ecole Elgin Market Public School in Kincardine...

Six candidates running for Huron-Bruce MPP in June 7 provin...

May 31, 2018

Six people are running for the post of Huron-Bruce MPP in the June 7 provincial election. Besides incumbent Lisa Thompson of the Progressive Conservative (PC) party, the candidates include Jan Johnstone of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Don Matheson of the Liberals, Ron Stephens of the L...

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