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Remembrance Day was originally known as "Armistice Day", and was first observed across the nations of the British Commonwealth in 1919 as a way of showing respect to all those who had fought in a war that...
This weekend, the Blyth Brussels Crusaders will be in Mildmay to take part in the Greg Deitz Memorial Tournament, while the U18 Rep team will begin its Wingham Silver Stick journey.
On Nov. 5, the long-running local phenomena known as CKNX Barn Dance came home to Josephine Street in the form of an afternoon of old-time country tunes at the regally restored Town Hall Theatre in Wingham.
In response to a proposal from staff to eliminate open forum from the township's procedural bylaw, a boisterous crowd of citizens bristled at a regular meeting of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council on Nov. 7.
A report outlining proposed changes to the Fees and Charges Bylaw for 2024, prepared by North Huron Director of Finance/Treasurer Chris Townes, sparked hearty debate among North Huron Council at its regular meeting on Nov. 6.
The Wingham Ironmen remain in fifth place in the Provincial Junior Hockey League's North Pollock Division after two weekend losses.
This weekend, the U15 BB Huron Heat will be in Waterloo to take part in the Waterloo Ravens' annual tournament, beginning with a pair of Nov. 3 games, taking on the host Waterloo Ravens and the Guelph Junior Gryphons.
This weekend, the Blyth Brussels U11 Rep Crusaders will be in Goderich to play in the Ryan O'Reilly Tournament, named for the Huron County native and Stanley Cup winner.
The Wingham Ironmen are still in fifth place in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League after a winless weekend.
It's one thing to extol the virtues of the great 4-H program to friends, family and anyone else who will listen in your home and rural community, but it's another thing entirely to take that show on the road.
The Bruce Trail is over 900 kilometres long, and runs from Queenston in the Niagara Peninsula all the way to Tobermory on Georgian Bay.
Last month, Blyth-based architect John Rutledge won the Peter Stokes Restoration Award for a small-scale building, one of the Heritage Awards handed out annually by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario.
The Wilderness Traverse Adventure Race is a gruelling, 150 kilometre, 24-hour long endeavour that takes place across the rugged terrain of Ontario's Haliburton Highlands every year.
A star-studded country show is being put on in the historic Town Hall Theatre in Wingham on the afternoon of Nov. 5, and it's one that's guaranteed to bring back that same old-time spirit that, for a long time, was synonymous with the little town.
There is a full slate of games at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre scheduled for this weekend following the extensive renovation and expansion of the centre.
The Wingham Ironmen split their games over the weekend, first beating the Mount Forest Patriots by a score of 3-2 and then losing to the Walkerton Capitals by a score of 3-0.
This weekend, the U18 C Huron Heat will be heading to West Northumberland for the annual Halloween Havoc tournament in search of some spooky success.
At a special meeting on Friday, Oct. 20, North Huron Council received a presentation of an updated draft of the 2024-2027 strategic plan, which was presented by Rob Browning of Capstone Solutions, Inc.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is still actively searching for 34-year-old Karley Frayer of Huron East after a wild Oct. 18 morning that involved a vehicular collision and shots being fired.
Southwestern Ontario has produced its fair share of phenomenal musicians over the years, and Perth County-raised singer-songwriter Cat Clyde already fits comfortably into that pantheon
There was plenty for Huron County to be proud about at this year's International Plowing Match (IPM), which was held late last month in Bowling Green, Dufferin County.
Londesborough resident and Blyth native Shawna Pavao is the new owner of Brussels Foodland, taking over the beloved local grocery store at the beginning of this month.
Wayne Clausius from the Grand Bend area has been named the winner of the second-ever Huron County Citizen of the Year Award, joining Karen Webster of the Wingham area, last year's winner.
Roxane Nicholson has been named this year's Brussels Citizen of the Year Award winner, thanks to her extensive work as the co-chair of the Inspiring our Future campaign.