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By Barb McKay
While several coun-cil members have been vocal about the need to promote economic development in the mu-nicipality of Kincar-dine, it seems that not everyone is on the same page when it comes to servicing vacant land.On Dec. 17, council held its first meeting to discuss the 2019 mu-nicipal budget. Trea-surer Roxana Baumann introduced this year’s operating budget, which includes an increase in expenses of $796,000 or 3.66 per cent over ex-
penses incurred in 2018. Half of that ($359,000) is attributed to an in-crease in staff wages and benefits. Other no-table expenditure in-creases include an ad-ditional $71,000 in po-licing costs, an extra $34,000 in propane costs (estimated), strategic plans totalling $75,000, $34,000 for training and conferences for the new council, an increase of $90,000 for fleet mainte-nance (including $50,000 for a fleet replacement reserve fund), an antici-pated $45,000 increase for airport management and a $20,000 grant for
the Tiverton Reunion.For the last few years, the municipality has been setting aside mon-ey in a lifecycle reserve fund for the future re-placement of municipal assets including roads, bridges and facilities. This year, the treasury department is recom-mending that $2.88 mil-lion be added to the re-serve, an increase of $420,000 over last year’s contribution.
In her report, Bau-mann indicated that an overall tax rate increase of 3.2 per cent would be needed to maintain current service levels in
the municipality. Based on the average assessed residential property value of $270,000, the av-erage household could expect an increase of $56 on their 2019 tax bill. That figure is based on no change to the edu-cation or county tax levies. The County of Bruce budget is not ex-pected to be finalized until March.Baumann also pro-vided council with an overview of the draft capital budget, which includes 49 high pri-ority projects totalling $12.7 million. Of that, $6.7 million would be
covered by dipping into reserve funds, $3.8 mil-lion would be funded through external debt and repaid through fu-ture development charg-es, $1.28 million would come from contribu-tions such as the OPG hosting payment and Armow Wind annual payment and another $933,000 would be fund-ed through government grants.There are nine capi-tal projects and ex-penses that have been singled out as top pri-orities for this year by municipal staff and by the previous council.
Council debates borrowing funds to service 9/21 business parkThe most costly of these is continued work to extend municipal ser-vices to the business park at Highways 9 and 21, totalling $4.2 million this year. Also in the budget are upgrades to the Kincardine, Tiver-ton and Bruce Energy Centre water towers, which total $1.3 million. Rural paving projects would cost $1.275 mil-lion. The second phase of cell expansion at the Kincardine Waste Man-agement Centre would cost $965,000.S t o r m w a t e r i m -
Teacher Robyn Beardsall, ECE Marcia Spencer and students from Kincardine Township Tiverton Public School FDK1 display food collected during their drive for
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By Pauline KerrThe official launch of the Nuclear
Innovation Institute began on a high
note, with a welcoming speech by
Mike Rencheck, president and CEO
of Bruce Power, to the 120 people in
attendance. “Today is the beginning of some-
thing we started some time ago,” said
Rencheck. He spoke about the need to
work with universities, colleges and
the community to ensure young peo-
ple have opportunities in technology.
He stressed that the NII isn’t about
meeting today’s needs – it’s focusing
on the needs of the nuclear industry
through to 2064.Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb re-
marked on the “tremendous opportu-
nity” that comes from having a “world
class facility in our backyard.”
MPP Lisa Thompson’s office was
represented at the event, and a scroll
was presented to the NII.Mitch Twolan, representing Bruce
County, spoke of “the opportunity to
work together and make some excit-
ing things happen.”The launch event included the
announcement that Kinectrics has
become the first supplier to officially
indicate its intent to join NII’s Found-
ing Members Club, and become a part
of Canada’s leading-edge nuclear ap-
plied research facility and centre of
excellence for talent development and
business innovation.A press release stated the launch
event provided ample opportunity to
celebrate a series of achievements
over the past year including secur-
ing a new location, partnering with
the Town of Saugeen Shores to lead
the Municipal Innovation Council,
launching the Trades and Skilled
Workforce Secretariat with Bruce
County, launching the Local Educa-
tion Fund – which is expected to begin
confirming funding commitments
by the end of the summer, and hir-
ing an executive director to lead in
operations.“After such a successful year in
getting things up and running, we
are ready to turn our attention to
securing members and demonstrate
the benefits we will bring to our
members, our stakeholders, and our
communities across Bruce, Grey, and
Huron counties and beyond,” said
Frank Saunders, president of NII.
Nuclear Innovation Institute’s official launch
Epcor Natural Gas Limited Part-
nership is constructing a natural gas
distribution system that will serve
the communities of Chesley, Paisley,
Inverhuron, Tiverton, Kincardine,
Lurgan Beach, Point Clark, Ripley,
Lucknow and the Bruce Energy Cen-
tre.The Ontario Energy Board ap-
proved Epcor’s Leave to Construct
application earlier this month.
The distribution system will con-
sist of two components: a larger
diameter mainline that will be the
backbone of the system and transport
gas to each of the communities, and
smaller diameter medium density
polyethylene (MDPE) distribution
piping that will be constructed within
each of the communities to directly
serve homes and businesses.This summer, construction will in-
clude 60 kilometres of eight-inch steel
pipeline from Dornoch to the Bruce
Energy Centre. Construction will be
along municipal road right-of-ways.
The company expects to employ 150
workers at peak summer construction
(around September). Work will be
completed in stages along the route.
Key steps include establishing tem-
porary workspaces along the route,
bringing material (including pipe)
and equipment on site to prepare for
construction, and tree and vegeta-
tion clearing as required along the
pipeline route within municipal road
right-of-ways.Epcor will also be establishing traf-
fic control measures along municipal
roads in the pipeline route.Actual installation of the pipeline
will require trenching and welding,
testing the pipeline prior to putting it
in service and site restoration.
Construction will occur between
spring and fall. Energization of the
first phase of the natural gas system
is anticipated to occur in December
of this year. Hours of work will be
Monday to Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5:30
p.m.; however, occasional evening or
Sunday work may be required.
Construction will occur along
road allowances and cross the
The crew from the Fair Jeanne tied up the rigging as the tall ship prepared for its voyage on Lake Huron and around
Georgian Bay. Story and photo can be found on page 13. (Tammy Schneider photo)
Construction begins on natural gas distribution system
The founding board of directors
was introduced to the crowd: Mike
Rencheck (Bruce Power) as chair,
Mitch Twolan (Bruce County warden)
as vice-chair, James Scongack (Bruce
Power member), Frank Saunders
(NII member), Jim Phillips as Good
Governance member (sponsored by
Bruce Power), Jessica Linthorne
(Saugeen Shores ex-officio member)
and its newest member – David Harris
(Kinectrics).“We have achieved a milestone for
the Nuclear Innovation Institute with
the establishment of a strong Found-
ing Board and the announcement
of Kinectrics joining our Founding
Members Club, which will ensure
that NII carries out its mandate and
marks the beginning of its venture to
advance technology applications into
our industry, construction, and rural
Ontario,” said Rencheck. “We’re look-
ing forward to adding more Canadian
and international partners on the
board in the very near future, and em-
barking upon technical projects and
educational programs that we know
will have a ground-breaking impact
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In loving memory of my mother, Gladys, who passed away on Aug. 8, 1997.
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DOWN 1. Awakenings author 2. An invisible breath 3. Helps little firms 4. 1/100 of a Cambodian riel 5. Soviet Socialist Republic 6. Longest division of geological time 7. The Big Apple 8. Away from wind 9. Sign language 10. Unhappy 11. Division of geological time 12. Between parapet and moat 13. Cruises 24. Inspiring astonishment 25. PaÕs partner 26. Nail finishes 27. Nasal cavities 28. Atomic #18 29. A horse ready to ride 32. Fictional detective Spade 33. Tropical American cuckoo
44. Atomic #63 45. Cajan-pea 46. They speak Hmong 47. Countess equivalents 49. Load with cargo 50. Manned Orbital Laboratory 52. Supplement with difficulty 54. Threaded fasteners 56. Pleasures from anotherÕs pain 59. Father 60. Honorable title (Turkish) 62. Exclamation of surprise 63. Arab outer garments 66. Italian opera set 68. One point E of SE 70. Give over 71. So. European dormouse 72. Gout causing acid 73. Alternative name for Irish language 74. State in N.E. India 75. Soluble ribonucleic acid
34. Supervises flying 36. Actress Lupino 37. Snake-like fish 39. Am. Heart Assoc. 40. Not good 41. Brew 48. NYC hockey team 51. Exclamation of pain 53. Cathode (abbr.) 54. Empty area between things 55. Pole (Scottish) 57. Oral polio vaccine developer 58. Spore case of a moss 60. Highest cards in the deck 61. Dwarf buffalo 64. Promotions 65. Perceive with the eye 66. Patti HearstÕs captors 67. Modern banking machine 68. Pig genus 69. Make a mistake
June 23 Brent Johnston, Kincardine #0443, $40June 24 Rose Bourne, Kincardine #0574, $20June 25 Marlene Taylor, Owen Sound #0867, $20June 26 Tania Dickson, Kincardine #0544, $20June 27 Scott Marshall, Kincardine, $20June 28 Mike Ferrier, Kincardine #1202, $20June 29 Cheryl Chamberlain, Angus #0198, $20
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Please join us to celebrate the marriage of
Angela Gillespie&
Daniel Daveyat the Davidson Centre
July 14, 2012 9:00 p.m.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Shawn Stewart, son of Kevin and Joanne, a graduate of the
University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus with a Diploma in Agriculture. He is currently employed at Bluewater Agromart, Ripley. Congratulationsfrom Mom, Dad, Julie,
Paul & Hayley.
Gregory and Sneha Astles of Toronto are pleased to announce the birth
of their daughterLillian Dorothy Astles.
Lily was born on January 8, 2012 and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. A first granddaughter
for proud Grandparents Bryan and Chris Astles of Kincardine and Narayana and Varija Prabhakaran of Slave Lake, Alberta.
Welcomed by Great Grandpa Ken Astles of
London and Great Grandma Blanche Picot of Kincardine.
Benjamin and Samuel Crossett are thrilled to announce the birth of their brother Zachary Kenneth
Edward Crossett, born February 9, 2012 weighing
6 lbs. 4 oz. Proud parents are Tim and Cara (nee Astles)
Crossett of London. Spoiling privileges go to Grandparents
Bryan and Chris Astles of Kincardine and Carl and Lynne Crossett of London. Welcomed by Great Grandpa Ken Astles of London and Great Grandmother
Blanche Picot of Kincardine.
Congratulations!
Please join us as we celebrate
Lois & Donald Craig’s60th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, July 222:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Whitney
Crawford Community Centre, Tiverton. Best wishes only!
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20You can have all the inspiration in the world, Aries, but without solid financial backing, your enterprise will not find its wings. Spend your energy finding investors.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21You are torn between two choices, Taurus. Family mat-ters are on one side and work responsibilities are on the other. It may take a few days to work out a decision.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21It's difficult to contain all of your energy, Gemini, so instead you can choose to share some with others. Try tackling some other people's projects until your energy wanes.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Some people may view you as being selfish this week, Cancer, but you view your actions as putting yourself first for a change. Either way, it's a decid-edly "you-centered" few days.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23While some people are revved up with energy, Leo, you will seem to be stuck in neutral this week. Don't fret too much about it unless you have deadlines you need to meet.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, these next few days you will want to do activities that put yourself first. Whether it's a date or simply alone time, enjoy it and stop neglecting your needs.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Vacations tend to bring the relaxed side out in a person, and it can be hard assimilating back into your regular routine. You, however, have no problem getting back into a groove.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Turning a hobby into some-thing that makes money is an admirable goal, but it will take a little work, Scorpio. Don't give up too easily as it could take a few months to solidify.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, you may be adept at finding an easy way around a difficult thing, but sometimes taking the harder road offers good life lessons along the way.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20When money issues arise, the only way to remedy them is to stop spending. This could involve taking a hard look at your lifestyle and what you may not be able to afford.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Everyone expects you to dole out the advice, Aquarius, but this week you will be looking for your own. It could be because you have been tackling so many projects lately.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20There are few things that escape your attention, Pisces. However, this week you will be blindsided by certain news.
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Shopping on the PromenadeStores are taking advantage of the increased foot traffic during the weekend Queen Street shutdown. Penetangear and JB’s Lingerie put racks and tables of the products they offer outside, to enable customers to practice social distancing while doing a little shopping. (Tammy Schneider photo)
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On being a finalist for the Homeowners’ Choice Awards in the Medium Volume category! Today, Tarion announced the recipients and finalists of the 2020 Homeowners’ Choice Awards - the only awards that allow homeowners to recognize their builder for outstanding customer service.
Thanking our clients and employees for this honour! Pieter Venema,
PresidentPrePresident
Congratulations