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Central Huron Council discussed the issue of honouring Nobel Laureate and former Clinton resident, the late Alice Munro, at its Monday, July 15 meeting - analyzing past honours and reconsidering new ones.
North Huron Council reversed a decision made last month regarding an unpaid invoice for $74,145.92 from the Wingham Columbus Centre.
Sunday was another great day at the races for the Clinton Raceway. In addition to the action on the track, the Huron Heat girls' hockey association was on hand to raise funds for the upcoming season
When a group of local theatre-goers is heading into Memorial Hall to see any new play by Mark Crawford, they tend to carry themselves with a certain collective sense of surety.
The Blyth Festival will officially name its flagship indoor stage in response to a landmark $500,000 gift from the Margaret and Andrew Stephens Family Foundation of Canmore, Alberta.
The iconic Blyth Inn has become part of local history - according to its website, Blyth's most hospitable hot spot first opened its doors in 1877!
The Dungannon Pro Rodeo, which is circled on the calendars of many annually, went ahead over the weekend with shows on both Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.
Huron County Council has approved a new year-round bridge housing and stability program in partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association's Huron Perth Addiction and Mental Health Services...
Not all of Central Huron Council is happy with the direction taken regarding the Clinton pool at council's June 25 special meeting.
At that meeting, council decided to not pursue a new pool with an anticipated price tag of more than $5 million...
Wingham's Deborah Dickson has just released her first children's book and is receiving some tremendous feedback from early readers of Always Kiss Me Goodnight.
On Saturday, Blyth said a bittersweet goodbye to BRØD Bread & Pastry on Queen Street. The opening of a new business in a small village is always a bit of an event.
The Belmore Stingers remain undefeated atop the Huron County Fastball League standings with a record of 6-0 and 12 points, leading the second-place Brussels Tigers, who have now fallen to 5-2 after a second loss in as many weeks.
It threatened to rain in Goderich early on Saturday morning, which meant that Huron County's 12th annual Multicultural Festival almost had to move most of its festivities indoors. Fortunately, the weather held out throughout most of the day, allowing...
On Saturday at the Auburn Community Hall, Les and Evelyn Caldwell celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with many of their family members and friends.
It has been 10 years on the calendar since Blyth Festival Artistic Director Gil Garratt put the stories in his head onto the Memorial Hall stage. He wasn't even the head honcho for that season, Marion de Vries was.
Canada's Largest Travelling Barn Dance had its farewell show on Sunday afternoon, and a fine farewell it was. The sold-out performance was fittingly held at the Wingham Town Hall Theatre on Josephine Street
The Belmore Stingers are now the only undefeated team left in the Huron County Fastball League standings, with a record of 5-0 and 10 points, while the Milverton Millwrights remain the only winless team in the league, with a record of 0-2.
At the most recent Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) planning meeting, members of the Huron County Planning and Development Department presented a staff report to council on the ongoing update...
Faced with a price tag in excess of $5 million for a new pool and renovations to the pool house in Clinton, Central Huron Council decided on Tuesday night to excavate and fill in the pool and convert the area to green space.
Once upon a time, when Keith Roulston (one of the founders of the Blyth Festival - heard of him?) and I worked in the same office, we would discuss the plays of the Blyth Festival... though only after I'd written my review of the show.
For many years, Central Huron Secondary School (CHSS) has been offering high school students the chance to gain valuable work experience with local businesses through its popular co-op program.
The Dungannon Super Pull and Demo Derby just celebrated its 23rd anniversary weekend with another impressive demonstration of the horsepower arts.
Aaron Richmond - wait a minute, that's Dr. Aaron Richmond to you, pal - recently found himself feted by his family at The Blyth Inn to celebrate his recent academic achievements, which have been years in the making.
It was a memorable weekend for thousands who made their way to Goderich to get acquainted (or, in the case of many, reacquainted) with one of only two Lancaster bombers left in the world that can still fly.