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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.
Joe Gahan and Megan Lee-Gahan, founders of the Blyth Kids Club, have been named Citizen of the Year Award winners for Blyth.
Huron Heat Day in Seaforth proved to be a success for the locals, with plenty of wins rolling over the course of the day.
The Wingham Ironmen are now in fifth place in the Provincial Junior Hockey League's North Pollock Division after a two-win weekend that included the team's Alumni Day - a cornerstone of its 50th anniversary season celebrations.
Alumni Day for the Wingham Ironmen was one to remember, according to President Wayne Johnston, who says it was a perfect way to celebrate the organization's 50th anniversary season.
North Huron Council, in its continued pursuit of a reduced operating budget, has turned its attention to the Blyth Campground.
Director of Public Works Gregg Furtney presented a report at a regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 16...
A large tractor remains wedged beneath a historic building on Seaforth's main street after the machine struck the building just after 8 p.m. on Friday night.
Clinton native, Goderich resident and one of the head honchos at the Blyth branch of the Huron County Library, Hamilton Baker, has delved into the literary world from the creative side, penning his first novel, Iron Scars.
Celebrated local author and photographer Bonnie Sitter is working to create a documentary on the Farmerettes, a passion project of hers that manifested with her book, Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz, but she just needs help to fund it.
The Huron County Museum in Goderich is now home to a large painting by George Agnew Reid, a world-renowned artist who was born in northern Huron County.
Our love and protection are the greatest gifts we can give to those we care about.
As Fall Prevention Month winds down, this is a final call for advocacy, both environmental and personal, to take action to avoid injuries from falls.
Ah, winter! The season many love to hate!
The motto says it all "It takes a community to prevent a fall: We all have a role to play". Welcome to the third article in the Fall Prevention Month series.
Health care workers play a crucial role in preventing falls with older adults.
Why are falls such an important issue? Older adults have many opportunities to live a rich and fulllife, while enjoying their
independence. With a fall, life can change in a heartbeat.
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council held a special meeting on Friday, Aug. 18 to discuss the progress of ACW's five-year corporate strategic plan, which was presented by Jesse Burns, Jason Wong and Katia McDougall of Optimus SBR.
At a regular meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 8, North Huron Council voted against an amendment to its procedural bylaw that guarantees a public town hall meeting at least once a year.