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LETTER: Relocation of Paul Henderson memorial plaque
The Paul Henderson memorial was a 2017 Kincardine Canada Day initiative that was led by Keith Davidson and myself. The placement of the memorial at the hospital was done for historical purposes and was supported by Paul and his family at the time. The memorial was recently moved from its place near the main hospital […]
Letter to the Editor: We deserve a say
A Letter to South Bruce Residents, For those who missed the latest SBCLC (South Bruce Community Liaison Committee) meeting, two city mayors spent their entire time extolling the virtues of a “Nuclear Community”. Ironic these urban representatives, who preside over districts that consume the greater portion of electricity and have not applied to have a […]
Huron Fringe Field Naturalists enjoy fine food and photography
The Huron Fringe Field Naturalist (HFFN) club emerged from its annual winter pause and, like a hibernating bear, the first priority was food. Accordingly, 50 members and guests gathered Feb. 28 at the Point Clark Community Centre to enjoy a potluck lunch and photo contest — the first in several years. The competition featured striking […]
Letters to the Editor: December 24, 2022
Decrease poverty In recent years, many events have happened, including the pandemic, war in Ukraine, strikes. Other phenomena continue to happen, including climate change and poverty. Though not all of these can be stopped, we can prevent each event from further damaging our society. All of these events have impacted each of us. The impacts […]
Huron Fringe Field Naturalists end busy October with advocacy
By Christine Roberts Environmental advocacy was the through line of the Oct. 25 meeting of the Huron Fringe Field Naturalists (HFFN). Inspired by the Bluewater Astronomical Society’s dark skies presentation in September, members are reaching out to the Municipality of Kincardine to voice concerns over proposed changes to the Kincardine downtown improvements with particular attention […]

Canadians, Americans weigh in on possibility of war (Poll)
Asked if they are concerned about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 89 per cent of Canadians said yes, along with 78 per cent of American respondents.