At its Oct. 6 meeting, North Huron Council received a report from Director of Public Works and Facilities Kevin Watson that has the township seriously considering a complete revamp of its RV dumping policy - including the potential capping and closure...
When Lucknow's Brook Hendriks found out she was being named a recipient of the 4-H Ontario Outstanding New Volunteer Award, she was more than a little surprised - in the best possible way.
Last week, Muriel Coultes was presented with the 2025 Jim McGee Community Volunteer Award, handed out by the Belgrave Community Centre Board.
The Wingham Ironmen found their way back into the win column over the weekend, but needed a shootout to get there at home on Friday night with a 3-2 win over the Kincardine Bulldogs.
The dedicated pickleball players of Brussels experienced a night they had been hoping for and working at for many months on Monday night when they unofficially opened the new courts...
Allison Stevenson, a Walton-area native who has found success as a member of the Brock University Badgers women's hockey team, has been named the captain of the team for the 2025/2026 season.
The local girls' hockey season continued last weekend with a mix of exhibition and regular season games after the excitement of the Oakville Hornets' Harvest Classic tournament for a number of Huron Heat teams the previous weekend.
The Sebringville Sting are champions of the 2025 Ontario Challenge Cup after storming through six straight elimination games to defeat the previously-unbeaten Waterdown Hammer by a score of 9-5 in extra innings Sunday at Victoria Park in Ingersoll.
If you haven't yet found the time to take in Amanda Baron's "Body Doubles" at the Blyth Festival Art Gallery, this weekend is your final chance to explore her multi-media collection of post-reality artwork before it all gets packed up for its return...
There are people we meet who have a wonderful ability to respond and act in moments when most of us feel stunned and helpless. Iuliia is one of those people.
Late last week, 4-H Ontario announced the recipients of the 2025 4-H Ontario Outstanding New Volunteer Award, sponsored by Gay Lea Foods. The 2025 recipients are: Lisa Willet of the Algoma 4-H Association, Shayna Dickson of the Leeds 4-H...
After a rough weekend, the Wingham Ironmen are in second-to-last place in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League standings with a record of 1-4 and just two points.
Seven Huron Heat teams travelled east over the weekend to take part in the Oakville Hornets' annual Harvest Classic tournament, though none were able to bring home any gold.
In this year's News Media Canada Canadian Community Newspaper Awards, The Citizen took home three third-place awards, continuing its tradition of winning or placing nationally in the last decade or so.
North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer presents a certificate to the family owners of Howson & Howson Ltd. in Blyth on Tuesday, Sept. 23 to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary.
The new tennis and pickleball courts at F.E. Madill Secondary School were officially unveiled last week by way of a proper ribbon-cutting ceremony that included North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer...
In Southwestern Ontario, the gradual onset of autumn heralds the advent of the harvest, and fall fair season follows. Among all these annual gatherings, the Brussels Fall Fair (BFF) has long stood as one of Huron County's most-beloved celebrations...
The Citizen is sorry to report that there were a lot of problems at the Lucknow Fall Fair (LFF) last weekend. It all started to go wrong on Thursday - as soon as the arena doors were unlocked in the morning, people started showing up with their...
Two Goderich students were awarded the 2025 Youth Recognition Award this past week.
The Elementary School Fair returned to Belgrave for its 103rd edition on Wednesday, Sept. 10, with sunshine, blue skies and a field full of eager students.
Over the years, the people of Clinton have come together time and again to enhance their community through public art initiatives.
A sure sign that winter is now officially around the corner, the Wingham Ironmen were back on the ice over the weekend, splitting their two games for a middling start to another season.
With repairs to an aging Seaforth fire hall mounting, Huron East Council found itself between a rock and a hard place at its Sept. 9 meeting when faced with an estimated cost for a new building in excess of $27 million.
North Huron Publishing is again looking to honour this year's pre-eminent volunteers in Blyth, Brussels and greater Huron County to honour them with this year's Citizen of the Year Awards.