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H-K Ice Cream Trail returns
The Township of Huron-Kinloss is rewarding its residents for eating dessert by sending them on an ice cream scavenger hunt to win prizes. Huron-Kinloss Ice Cream Trail Contest kicks off May 19 and will continue until Sept.[...]
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Barbarians win 34-5 to open season
The Bruce County RFC Barbarians rolled over the Norfolk County Harvesters 34-5 on Saturday, May 12 to kick off their fifth season in the Niagara Rugby Union (NRU) Senior Men's Rugby 'A' Division.[...]
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BBFG to take Poplar Beach cottage in Ripley
Huron-Kinloss council agreed to spare of the seven Poplar Beach cottages, with the property to be used by Bruce Botanical Food Gardens (BBFG) in Ripley. Councillors heard a report from administrator Mary Rose Walden on May 7 before deciding the cottage could be utilized by BBFG.[...]
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Local promotes organ donation while awaiting kidney
"I need a kidney." It's a very simple statement. Unfortunately for someone in need of an organ transplant it's not a simple concept. Kincardine resident Julie Farrell has been living this reality for over a year.[...]
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Doors Open Kincardine just over a week away
Doors Open Kincardine returns next week with a line up of many fine examples of local businesses and architecture for 2012. The celebration of culture and heritage will take place on May 26-27 and will feature many interesting and historic sites that make up the local architecture.[...]
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Residents skeptical of input at Leader turbine open house
There was an air of resignation amongst members of the public who attended the open house for the Q1WEC (Quixote) Wind Farm Project on May 8. The project calls for a single, 500-foot 2.5MW wind turbine southeast of the beach hamlet of Inverhuron.[...]
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Bike Rodeo Wrangler!
The Huron Heights Elgin Market Home and School Association Community Bike Rodeo on Saturday, May 12. Dozens of children took part in the event during excellent weather.[...]
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Kincardine Scout Hall to be sold due to costs
The Kincardine Scout Hall is set to be sold and Kincardine Scouting is calling on the community to see who would like to take possession of the many pieces of historic memorabilia within.[...]
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Cash Mob event on May 17 buzzing on social media
Kim McGregor-Luinstra is hoping to inspire a buying frenzy when Kincardine has its first Cash Mob on May 17. The event is based on the popular "flash mobs" in which people meet at a previously determined location to take part in a group event.[...]
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Hollywood memoirs adapted for stage in KTG production
Hollywood Arms is loosely based on the early life of comedic actress Carol Burnett, but the cast of the Kincardine Theatre Guild production says one needn't be a Burnett fan to enjoy it. Stacey Millar, who plays mother character Louise, said the themes are universally relatable.[...]
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Bike Rodeo planned for Saturday at Elgin Market
Huron Heights and Elgin Market Home and School Associations are set for the Community Bike Rodeo on Saturday, May 12, from 9 a.m. to noon. Admission is free and the rain date is Sunday, May 13.[...]
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Students showcase technical skills at competition
Two students from KDSS competed in the Ontario Technological Skills Competition which is held every year at RIM Park in Waterloo on May 1. Students from secondary schools across Ontario competed in a variety of technical challenges.[...]
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Bulldogs 15th Vball Tourney a success
The 15th Annual Bulldogs Sand Volleyball Tournament was a blow-out success. With the sand in early this year, the local schools enjoyed six days of show-casing their talents. Here everyone was a winner.[...]
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Barbarians 1st and 2nds beat up Mississauga Blues
The Bruce County RFC Barbarians wrapped up their pre-season with a whipping of both Mississauga Blues 1st and 2nds teams on Saturday, May 5. The Barbarians 1sts ran up a score of 54-12 in the first game at CAW Field in Port Elgin.[...]
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