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The Wingham Ironmen are still in fifth place in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League after a winless weekend.
The Bruce Trail is over 900 kilometres long, and runs from Queenston in the Niagara Peninsula all the way to Tobermory on Georgian Bay.
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.
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.
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.
The Belmore Stingers have a slim lead in the Huron County Fastball League standings with a record of 12-3 and 24 points as they continue to manage a three-game losing streak.
Action continues for the Brussels Tigers youth teams as they say goodbye to July and make way for August.
The Belmore Stingers and Brussels Tigers have continued their winning ways and continue to pull away from the pack in the Huron County Fastball League standings.
Not only did the Brussels Tigers host another successful tournament for the 51st time in their history, but the team again found itself in the winner's circle, claiming the A Championship.
After cycling about 4,700 kilometres from Jordan River, British Columbia to his Lucknow-area home, 57-year-old Jurjen Weerman rested for just over a week before setting out on the second half of his cross-country journey.
The first-place Belmore Stingers and second-place Brussels Tigers are pulling away from the pack as the second half of the Huron County Fastball League season progresses.
This weekend, the Brussels Tigers will be hosting their 51st annual tournament, hot on the heels of their successful anniversary tournament, held last year.
This year, the Wingham Ironmen will be celebrating their 50th anniversary with a handful of special events.
What started as a small, grassroots effort to engage the youth of Blyth has grown into one of the biggest and most dynamic recreation opportunities in the village in recent years with the Blyth Kids Club.
This past weekend, the fifth annual Dungannon Pro Rodeo - a two-day celebration and competition featuring traditional western events - returned to the community.
With 20 points and the still-perfect record of 10-0, the Belmore Stingers remain atop the Huron County Fastball League standings, six points clear of the second- and third-place teams.
The Brussels Tigers have moved into second place in the Huron County Fastball League standings, maintaining a record of 6-1 with 12 points, just behind the still undefeated Belmore Stingers, who are 7-0.
The Belmore Stingers and Milverton Millwrights are now tied atop the Huron County Fastball League standings with identical 5-0 records. Both teams are 3-0 at home and 2-0 on the road.
Wingham was the place to be on Saturday for the cricket enthusiasts of the community, as the Huron County Immigration Partnership hosted a special cricket day in the town.
The Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) was held in Huron County on Wednesday, June 7.