Over the weekend, the U13 B Huron Heat claimed gold at the 44th annual Walter Gretzky Tournament, hosted by the Brantford Ice Cats, going through the proceedings with a dominant undefeated performance in which they only allowed one goal all tournament.
After a decent-sized skirmish in the dying minutes of game four of the first-round playoff series between the Seaforth Centenaires and the Milverton Four Wheel Drives on Saturday in Seaforth, the home team plotted the ultimate revenge: winning the game.
Despite a huge gap between the two teams in the regular season standings, game one of the first-round playoff series between the second-place Hanover Barons and last-place Wingham Ironmen went to overtime...
This May, the work of the All Access Athletics Association will begin in earnest with its first charitable intake and a slate of events through the remainder of the year.
As a contentious and difficult budget process has continued, Huron County Council is closing in on what members think is a more reasonable increase to the tax levy by eliminating the multi-million-dollar construction of a new roundabout just west of...
After more than three hours of presentations and discussions, both in open session and behind closed doors, Huron County Council is no closer to finalizing its 2026 budget, but had plans to revisit it at its Feb. 18 meeting.
The Citizen has been shortlisted for two 2025 Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA) Better Newspapers Competition Awards while also receiving two honourable mentions.
Next Friday, Cowbell Brewing Co. is hosting the launch of a new ready-to-drink beverage made to honour a Blyth native that the village lost far too soon, all in the name of creating and supporting a new scholarship.
Last week in Blyth, Brenda Campbell of the Seaforth area was presented with her 2025 Huron County Citizen of the Year Award by Citizen Publisher Deb Sholdice.
Last week at the Brussels Agricultural Society's first regular meeting of the year, Linda Garland was presented with her Citizen of the Year Award for the Brussels area. North Huron Publishing Board Member Ralph Watson did the honours.
January must be creative space ribbon-cutting season in Blyth, as not one but two artistic enterprises officially opened their doors on Queen Street last Friday. Just a few storefronts away from Fabhaus Gallery + Café is Miniature Masterpieces...
On Jan. 31, the "soft opening" of a new establishment on Queen Street in Blyth quickly shifted gears, turning from a low-key ribbon cutting into an end-of-month celebration as locals came out in full force to welcome Fabhaus Gallery + Fare...
This weekend, the playoffs will continue for a number of Huron Heat teams as January turns to February and the hockey season continues to wind down.
Looking to finish strong what's largely been a season to forget, the Wingham Ironmen split their two home games over the weekend, falling to the Fergus Whalers by a score of 5-2 on Friday and then beating the Walkerton Capitals on Saturday...
The playoffs for the local Southwest Admirals teams are now underway with one game already in the books.
On Feb. 2, North Huron Council voted to approve the renewal of its land use agreement with the Blyth Centre for the Arts (BCFA).
February is Heart and Stroke Month in Canada, and earlier this week, The Citizen stopped by a blood pressure clinic at Egmondville United Church to learn more about why regular blood pressure checks matter.
This weekend, two Southwest Admirals teams - the U11 B and U16 A squads - will be part of the annual West Niagara Doug Robinson All Star Challenge.
The Huron County budget process continued last week with further presentations at Huron County Council's Jan. 21 meeting, but now some difficult decisions lie ahead in advance of council's special all-day budget session on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Four Huron Heat teams spent last weekend in Orangeville for the 46th annual Sweetheart Tournament and, for three of them, it was time well spent, with two winning gold and a third taking home silver in their respective divisions.
Last year marked the 20th year of the Coast Watchers Community Science monitoring program run by the Lake Huron Coastal Centre (LHCC).
Last weekend was an exciting one for the members of the U14 A Southwest Admirals (and their parents) at the International Silver Stick Tournament Finals in Newmarket, though the team would make it no further than the semi-finals.
Over the weekend, two Huron Heat teams headed east to be part of the Cambridge Roadrunners' 30th annual Girls' Hockey Tournament, with one returning with gold and the other having to settle for silver.
Over the weekend, the U9 MD and LL Blyth Brussels Crusaders teams were both in tournament action, with the former in Parkhill for the regional Silver Stick Tournament and the latter in Embro for its annual Hockey Day in Canada get-together.
