The Lucknow Sentinel
Due to the current blizzard conditions, the Township of Huron-Kinloss office located at 21 Queen St. in Ripley is closed today, Dec. 12, for the safety of staff and the public.  Cancellations:  Adult and Tots and Senior Skate, and Shinny at the Ripley-Huron Community Centre are cancelled.  Garbage and recycling pick-up are both cancelled today. […]
The Kincardine Independent

The Kincardine Davidson Centre hosted the Simmons Memorial U13 LL Tournament on Dec. 7 and 8.

During the postal strike, please pick up your copy of The Kincardine Independent at our office on Queen Street, or call us at 519-396-3611 for a digital copy to be emailed to you directly

The Kincardine Independent

(By Pauline Kerr) This is the time of year that makes it or breaks it for many merchants. They count on holiday shoppers to edge them into the black for the year. There are others who depend on the generosity that abounds this time of year.

During the postal strike

The Kincardine Independent

(By Pauline Kerr) Mayor of Huron-Kinloss Don Murray has been acclaimed deputy warden of Bruce County council for the 2025 term, along with Luke Charbonneau, mayor of Saugeen Shores as warden. Both were nominated by Mark Goetz (South Bruce), seconded by the outgoing warden, Chris Peabody (Brockton).

During the postal

The Kincardine Independent

(Contributed by SVCA) Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority (SVCA) has announced that the ash tree removal project at the 98-acre Stoney Island Conservation Area has been successfully completed.

During the postal strike, please pick up your copy of The Kincardine Independent at our office on Queen Street, or call us at

The Lucknow Sentinel
The Township of Huron-Kinloss is celebrating 25 years since amalgamation with a special commemorative video. “In 1999, the Township of Huron-Kinloss was formed through the amalgamation of Ripley-Huron, the Township of Kinloss, and the Village of Lucknow. This significant restructuring united our rural and village communities under one municipal government,”
The Kincardine Independent
(By Pauline Kerr) As the world gears up for the impending change of government in the United States, threats of punishing tariffs have Canada’s provincial and federal leaders spinning. Go, Team Canada, eh!
The Kincardine Independent
(Contributed by NWMO) The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) announced it has selected Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation (WLON) and the Township of Ignace as the host communities for the future site for Canada’s deep geological repository for used nuclear fuel.
The Kincardine Independent
(By Liz Small) At the Nov. 27 Kincardine council meeting, councillors voted to keep the north and south piers at the Kincardine harbour open year-round.
Pine River Watershed Initiative Network
DONATE THIS GIVING TUESDAY - December 3rd

Lend A Hand & Make The Most Of Giving Tuesday!

 

Please consider supporting
PRWIN with a donation! 


Tree planting is a rewarding activity that improves our environment now and for future generations. Trees provide services like protecting soil and crops. They also buffer rivers and streams from pollutants, create habitat for birds and animals and provide us with clean air.

We have a growing list of projects personally requested by local landowners. Berms, tree planting and cattle crossing are the majority of project requests.


PRWIN has installed 16 berms (Water and Sediment Control Basins),
10 livestock river crossings, and completed 5 bank restorations.
We have also planted over 357,000 trees (windbreaks, riparian areas, reforestations), installed 24 km of livestock exclusion fencing, 4 nitrate filters, and improved 7 wetland areas.
Our Potted Tree Ash Replacement Program has offered shoreline residents 190 mature potted trees.

 
Your support will help us to continue to preserve and take care of our watershed!
 

We are a not-for-profit charity, and always welcome assistance from any business, association, or member of our community.
If you wish to donate directly to our organization, our mailing address is:
86 Huron Street, Box 367
Ripley ON
N0G 2R0

The Pine River Watershed Initiative Network supplies charitable receipts for donations over $20.00 CDN for income tax purposes.


 

Donations accepted by etransfer, cheque or online:
http://www.pineriverwatershed.ca/donate.cfm


OR contact us at pineriverwin@yahoo.ca 519-395-5538
 
Thank you for recognizing & supporting our community projects.
"Time spent among trees is never time wasted”

Please follow our Facebook page: 
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Have you wondered what our non-profit organization is all about?

Why not join PRWIN and be involved with the growth and future success of our organization?


We welcome you to join us!

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DONATE THIS GIVING TUESDAY - December 3rd
The Kincardine Independent

(By Pauline Kerr) We know some of the victims’ stories, or at least the bits police and sometimes
family members and witnesses share with the media.

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