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KDSS celebrates grade 8 graduating class with drive-by ceremony
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KDSS celebrates grade 8 graduating class with drive-by ceremony
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Author of the article: Hannah MacLeod
Publishing date: May 07, 2021 • 17 hours ago • 3 minute read • Mary Beth Trottier-Dennis and Doug McCallum have been hard at work saving native trees from being clear-cut, both mentally and physically. They have been researching tree protection by-laws in other Municipalities, as well as working on replacing many of the trees that have been lost over the past few years. Hannah MacLeod/Kincardine News
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In January, the Facebook group “Kincardinites Concerned for our Trees” popped up on Facebook after a number of citizens were concerned about the clear-cutting of a wooded lot off of Golf Links
Kincardine mayor s resignation a surprise to fellow councillors
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The first Presbyterian Church in the Lucknow community was South Kinloss, which was built in 1856 on the east side of Bruce County Road about a mile and a half north of Lucknow. Murdoch MacKenzie heard that someone was planning to buy the land on Conc. 2 in order to build a tavern where the current church stands. Murdoch gathered some members of the congregation and in a month, they were able to make up the 10% initial payment of $15 for the land. The tavern was never built but, in 1863, a large frame building that could seat 300 people was erected. The current brick church was finished in 1912 and the opening service was held on May 24 that year.