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Last Friday, Softball Canada named Ty Sebastian of Brussels as the winner of its Men's Fast Pitch Athlete of the Year Award after what was another astounding season.
Next year's 50th anniversary Blyth Festival season will feature six productions - four indoors at Memorial Hall and two outdoors on the Harvest Stage - including five premieres and one remount and reimagining of the Canadian play that started it all.
The U15 BB Huron Heat were in Waterloo over the weekend, taking part in the annual Waterloo Ravens tournament, but came home with one win and three losses in their pockets.
Remembrance Day was originally known as "Armistice Day", and was first observed across the nations of the British Commonwealth in 1919 as a way of showing respect to all those who had fought in a war that...
This weekend, the Blyth Brussels Crusaders will be in Mildmay to take part in the Greg Deitz Memorial Tournament, while the U18 Rep team will begin its Wingham Silver Stick journey.
On Nov. 5, the long-running local phenomena known as CKNX Barn Dance came home to Josephine Street in the form of an afternoon of old-time country tunes at the regally restored Town Hall Theatre in Wingham.
This weekend, the Blyth Brussels U11 Rep Crusaders will be in Goderich to play in the Ryan O'Reilly Tournament, named for the Huron County native and Stanley Cup winner.
The Wingham Ironmen are still in fifth place in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League after a winless weekend.
It's one thing to extol the virtues of the great 4-H program to friends, family and anyone else who will listen in your home and rural community, but it's another thing entirely to take that show on the road.
The Bruce Trail is over 900 kilometres long, and runs from Queenston in the Niagara Peninsula all the way to Tobermory on Georgian Bay.
Last month, Blyth-based architect John Rutledge won the Peter Stokes Restoration Award for a small-scale building, one of the Heritage Awards handed out annually by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario.
Our love and protection are the greatest gifts we can give to those we care about.
As Fall Prevention Month winds down, this is a final call for advocacy, both environmental and personal, to take action to avoid injuries from falls.
Ah, winter! The season many love to hate!
The motto says it all "It takes a community to prevent a fall: We all have a role to play". Welcome to the third article in the Fall Prevention Month series.
Health care workers play a crucial role in preventing falls with older adults.
Why are falls such an important issue? Older adults have many opportunities to live a rich and fulllife, while enjoying their
independence. With a fall, life can change in a heartbeat.
Marguerite Oberle Thomas explores losing her husband Bob in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in this six-part series on Widowhood during the COVID-19 pandemic.