Sports
This weekend, the U7 Huron Heat team will be in Brampton to take part in the annual Canadettes tournament as the girls' hockey season in Ontario draws to a close.
The playoffs are continuing into late March for a handful of Huron Heat teams which are finding success in the postseason.
The U11 C Huron Heat has a playoff date with the North Middlesex Junior Stars in Clinton on Sunday, March 24.
The Wingham Skating Club just asked audiences at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex to step into the world of cinema for their annual showcase of the skills they've learned.
Despite a valiant effort to push their first-round playoff series with the Kincardine Bulldogs to the limit, the Wingham Ironmen 50th anniversary season is over after a 4-2 loss in game seven on Sunday.
A charity hockey game was held in Brussels on Sunday, March 3 to support Victim Services Huron County. In the game, the Huron East Fire Department was defeated by the Huron OPP by a score of 8-1. (John Stephenson photo)
After a promising start to the playoffs, the U18 LL Blyth Brussels Crusaders have lost their most recent playoff games.
The Wingham Ironmen will play this weekend, continuing their playoff series with the Kincardine Bulldogs, but whether the series will be tied 2-2 or the Ironmen will be on the edge of elimination remains to be seen.
For this International Women's Day, The Citizen chose to focus on, well, over 250 of them within the Huron Heat Female Hockey Association.
The U13 HL Huron Heat prevailed over the weekend in Mitchell at the annual girls' hockey tournament, defeating the Twin Centre Hericanes by a score of 4-1 in the championship final.
Last Friday and Saturday, dozens of Blyth Junior Broomball players took on their parents - those who gave them life - in exhibition games with the year-end provincial tournaments now in the books.
The U13 LL Blyth Brussels Crusaders remain undefeated in the playoffs through two games after beating the Listowel Cyclones on the road on Feb. 20 by a score of 5-1 and the Drayton Defenders in Brussels on Feb. 24 by a score of 7-6.
The U13 HL Huron Heat team remains undefeated in its playoff run, with seven wins and one tie, allowing only four goals over the eight-game stretch.
The Wingham Ironmen have finished the Provincial Junior Hockey League season in sixth place in the North Pollock division, meaning they have a date with the third-place Kincardine Bulldogs in the playoffs, which begin this weekend.
Wingham Minor Soccer's Michael Clamp presented a proposal to North Huron Council at a regular meeting on Feb. 20. Clamp is requesting that council consider developing a new community green space...
While this past long weekend may have been a good one for families, it was a rough one for the Wingham Ironmen, who lost both of their home games.
The U13 HL Huron Heat remain undefeated in their playoff journey so far, posting five wins and one tie dating back to late January.
Both the U18 Rep and LL Blyth Brussels Crusaders teams have opened their playoffs with wins in the very early days of the postseason.
A number of teams returned from Belleville over the weekend with silver and bronze medals around their necks from the annual year-end provincial broomball championships.
Next weekend will be a big one for the Wingham Ironmen as the team continues playing through its 50th anniversary season.
This week, the playoffs began for a handful of Blyth Brussels Crusaders teams, meaning that another hockey season in the community is drawing to a close - how successful of a season it will be, however, is a chapter of the story that has yet to be written
This past Saturday, the Lucknow and District Sports Complex hosted the 11th annual Women's Hockey Day.
The Wingham Ironmen split their games over the weekend to remain in sixth place in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League.
A chance meeting in London has led to a budding friendship and months of mentorship between an aspiring sledge hockey player from Clinton and a two-time Paralympic silver medallist from Exeter.