Search Engine for the Saugeen and Kincardine Times

The results will come up in a new window.  You can navigate to what you want and then close the window and be back to the where you were... i.e. here

 

 

Tips

Don't forget that when you enter a string of words like:  Saugeen Track  Club google is going to look for all pages that contain the words Saugeen and Track and Club and you're going to get pages that might not be referring to the Saugeen Track Club at all ... in this case enter "Saugeen Track Club" with the quotes and you'll  get pages that contain those words in order

 


More Search Tips for the advanced curious person

By default the search engine tries to locate pages which have exact matches for all of the words entered in your search query. If that fails, it then tries to locate pages which contain any words in your search query. If that happens a short message is displayed at the top of the search results indicating this has been done.

In addition, there are several ways to modify the default search behavior.

  1. phrase search
    The search engine supports three types of phrase search.
    • To match an exact phrase, use quotes around the phrase
      Example: "free search engine"
       
    • To match a near (within a couple of words) phrase, use square brackets [around the words]
      Example: [free search engine]
       
    • To match a far (within several words) phrase, use braces { around the words }
      Example: {free search engine}
       
  2. + and - qualifiers
    If you prepend a word with + that word is required to be on the page.
    If you prepend a word with - that word is required to not be on the page.
    Example: +always -never
  3. * wildcard
    If a query word ends with a * all words on a page which start the same way as that query word will match.
    Example: gift*
  4. ? wildcard
    If a query word contains a ? any character will match that position.
    Example: b?g
  5. boolean search
    You can use the following boolean operators in your search: AND, OR, NOT. These operators MUST be in capital letters.
    Example: (contact AND us) OR (about AND us)