A vigil was held at the Kincardine United Church on Monday, Demeber 6, to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Read More
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At the South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary meeting on October 27, Ginny Ross and her committee of Bonnie Stark and Bessie Farrell gave out some special awards to deserving members. Lois Dwan, Dale Chipman, Brenda Ramsdale, Bill Lackner and Lynn Bradley were given certificates and carnations for being members for five […]
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The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and the U.S. Forest Service signed a memorandum of understanding in 2019 for shared stewardship of the Chippewa National Forest; now, with more diverse trees and shrubs and less underbrush, the forest has responded to this holistic management approach incorporating traditional ecological knowledge. Read the full story by MPR…
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