Native to Kincardine, Curt Gaudon has returned to the area as an emerging visual artist to present his work, which features our shoreline, painted in real-time, at the Victoria Park Gallery for the month of July. Read More
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On Thursday, March 10, our communities came together to celebrate International Women’s Day through a virtual event hosted in partnership by Women’s House Serving Bruce and Grey and Bruce County’s Business to Bruce program to support Women’s House. 56 attendees heard from keynote speaker Sarain Fox, who is a dancer, choreographer, stylist, activist, brand ambassador, […]
Bruce County and Saugeen Ojibway Nation finalize settlement agreement
Special to Kincardine Independent BRUCE COUNTY – The county and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) have reached an out-of-court agreement, settling Bruce County’s involvement in SON’s long-standing legal action … Continue reading Bruce County and Saugeen Ojibway Nation finalize settlement agreement →
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BRIEF: Beyer on fire in weekend split
JEWL N’STARS SPLIT WEEKEND CONTESTS The Owen Sound Creative Playgrounds North Stars under-19 team played split back-to-back Junior Elite Women’s Lacrosse division games Friday night in Acton. Owen Sound defeated the Toronto Beaches by a score of 12-9 in their first of the two games. Attacker Kennedy Stauffer led the team in scoring with five […]
Women’s House honours supporters through appreciation event
Women’s House serving Bruce and Grey held a volunteer and donor appreciation event in Kincardine on Sept. 7. “Sponsor support is critical to meeting the demand, while maintaining and enhancing the level of service that (Women’s House) is able to provide in our community,” said community and fund development coordinator Michelle Lamont, during the event. […]
Pandemic inspires Paisley sculpture built of toilet paper rolls
As people horded toilet paper and paper towel at the start of the pandemic in early 2020, Judi Bond got an idea. The 67-year-old retired creative director for a Toronto ad agency and her family started saving the paper rolls to make some kind of sculpture with them, a symbol of life during the ongoing, […]
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The London Majors haven’t won two straight playoff titles in 74 years. Now, they stand just one win away from back-to-back bliss. Lead-off man Jakob Newton and elder statesman Cleveland Brownlee each drove in a pair in a seven-run, sixth-inning explosion to dump Toronto 8-3 in Game 5 of the Intercounty Baseball League’s championship series […]