Last week, the Organic Council of Ontario (OCO) announced its 2025 Organic Champions, with several locals among them. The winners will be officially recognized on Jan. 27-28 at the 2026 Guelph Organic Conference.
Across Ontario and across Canada, food banks are facing unprecedented demand as more families struggle to make ends meet.
Every community in Huron County has men and women who have sacrificed their lives for their country. Every community in Huron County is home to families who have mourned and still mourn the losses of loved ones due to the violent, senseless recurrence...
After a disappointing start to the Provincial Junior Hockey League season, the Wingham Ironmen had their best weekend of the 2025/2026 campaign yet, winning both of their games over the weekend, both over the Mitchell Hawks, including a special...
It was a fun weekend for the Blyth Brussels Crusaders as another BBMHA Day has come and gone, though this one had the unfortunate fate of coming on the same day at game seven of the World Series.
This weekend, the U13 A Mahon, U15 A Jarmuth and U18 B Wood Huron Heat teams will all be heading east to take part in the Waterloo Fall Challenge Cup - a harvest season tradition.
Junior hockey may be returning to Clinton (with the support of Central Huron Council) with the sale of the Goderich Flyers, formerly of the Provincial Junior Hockey League, now finalized.
As part of the provincial government's plan to protect Ontario and provide financial support for municipalities, the province is increasing the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund (OMPF) by $50 million, bringing the total funding to $600 million for 2026.
This weekend, the Blyth Brussels Minor Hockey Association will be celebrating BBMHA Day at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre with a day of Crusaders' games and an alumni game...
It was a busy weekend for the various Huron Heat teams, as the Central Huron Community Complex played host to the annual Huron Heat Day, in addition to a full slate of regular season action for the local girls.
After winning both of the games they played the previous weekend, the Wingham Ironmen put together a disappointing weekend, losing both of their games - first by a score of 4-2 to the Fergus Whalers in Wingham and then 3-2 to the Capitals in Walkerton.
Ferma Energy has opted not to proceed with a battery storage project in Central Huron on Hydro Line Road directly across from the Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area after hearing plenty of "negative feedback" from local residents.
Blyth Festival Artistic Director Gil Garratt says it's hard not to look back at the 2025 season at the Festival and not feel tremendously gratified in a number of respects.
Lucknow-area alpaca farmer Dee Graham and her animals have had a successful year at the province's alpaca shows, building upon a successful stint that has now surpassed 15 years.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen is starting to set down roots.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen is carrying on a family legacy.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen is spreading the word.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen is doing their civic duty.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen is giving a voice to their community.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen finds the time and makes it work.
Sometimes, a correspondent for The Citizen is a fresh set of eyes.
As The Citizen marks the 40th anniversary of its first issue, it's worth noting the unique ownership and oversight structure in place for a newspaper that's truly owned by the community and by the people it serves.
The woman at the top, Publisher Deb Sholdice, is quickly approaching 10 years in the position, stepping into the impossible-to-fill shoes of Citizen co-founder Keith Roulston.
As The Citizen marks the 40th anniversary of its first-ever issue this month, it's impossible not to take a look back at Keith and Jill Roulston, the founders of the community-owned newspaper.
