Earlier this month, North Huron's search for a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) came to an end with the announcement that multi-hyphenate Nelson Santos would be stepping into the role.
Huron County returned to the well this March and held another successful Maple Mania weekend after seeing such a positive response last year.
At a special benefit for Jason Hoggart, a Londesborough-based farmer who suffered a debilitating stroke late last year, at the Regional Equine and Agricultural Centre of Huron (REACH) in Clinton...
The playoff dream for the Blyth Brussels Minor Hockey Association and its Crusaders team came to an end on Saturday, when the U13 team lost to the Wingham Ironmen in their Western Ontario Athletic Association championship series by a score of 4-3.
Over the weekend, at the 44th annual Toronto Leaside March Match-up tournament, the U11 A Huron Heat made it to the Pool B championship game, but they fell to the host Toronto Leaside Wildcats by a score of 2-0, settling for silver after a solid campaign.
Huron East Council has taken the next step in the process of approving its budget, essentially giving staff the go-ahead to prepare a bylaw for formal adoption at a meeting next month...
Council for the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry adopted its 2025 budget in principle, approving a five per cent increase to the municipal tax rate.
For too many Ontarians, the first time they encounter a municipal planner is the moment they need something from one, whether it be a minor bylaw variance or a major zoning change.
At an agriculturally-oriented Huron-Bruce all-candidates meeting (ACM) in Teeswater last month, Green Party candidate and organic farmer Matthew Van Ankum made more than a few interesting points about the politics of farming...
As the "Buy Canadian" movement has caught fire amidst trade war tensions, the imposition of tariffs and a general souring of the relationship between Canada and its neighbours to the south, many can count themselves lucky to be residents...
These days, more and more folks are looking to keep it local while grocery shopping, and for the people of Blyth, it's harder to go any more local than the produce from G.L. Hubbard Ltd, located right on Dinsley Street.
Last year, when Ripley's Hannah MacDonald travelled to Toronto to represent her community at the Canadian National Exhibition's (CNE) Ambassador Competition, she brought with her...
In last year's Salute to Agriculture, The Citizen's Scott Stephenson celebrated The Rural Voice for its decades of telling the region's agricultural stories and tales of the rural way of life.
Huron County has a rich artistic history and many of its talented and visionary artists - from the landscapes of Jack McLaren and the portraits of Reuben Sallows to the contemporary art of Ron and Bev Walker, William Creighton, Michele Miller...
For over 160 years, the village of Lucknow has been celebrating its local farming community by holding a fall fair. Over that time, a lot has changed in the world of agriculture, and the fall fair has changed right alongside it.
On a cold day in early December, The Citizen followed a hot tip to the Gross family farm in Auburn. The word on the street was that Holly Gross and her Southdown lamb, Marlee, had just won Grand Champion Lamb in the Junior Sheep Show...
I'll begin this feature in an unlikely spot by thanking Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb. As the long-time MP handed out King Charles Coronation Medals to 20 worthy people from Huron and Bruce Counties earlier this month...
Earlier this month, as is tradition, the Brussels Skating Club held its annual year-end showcase, allowing its young skaters to show off to their parents, grandparents, siblings and members of the community all that they've learned over the winter.
Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb recently honoured 20 worthy volunteers and community members from both Huron and Bruce Counties with King Charles Coronation Medals, recognizing the work of pillars of the community and all they've accomplished.
Members of the Central Huron Fire Department's hockey team took on a team of former professional hockey players on Saturday, all in the service of raising money for the Huron Residential Hospice.
Five Huron Heat teams have qualified for the Ontario Women's Hockey Association (OWHA) provincial championships, set to be held on the weekend of April 11-13 in the Toronto area: they are the U9 B, U9 C, U11 C, U13 B and U13 C Heat teams.
The U11 Rep Blyth Brussels Crusaders had a good weekend in Huntsville, making it to the finals of the annual Knights of Columbus Tournament, falling only to the Millbrook Stars in the championship game by a score of 5-2.
On Mar. 14, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council held a special meeting to collectively review and discuss the proposed 2025 budget.
Monday was St. Patrick's Day and, as has quickly become tradition, it was a busy weekend for The Lucky Charms, a local band fronted by Blyth's Joe Gahan, left, which specializes in the music of Ireland.