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At their last meeting of July, Central Huron Mayor Jim Ginn and Deputy-Mayor Marg Anderson reported to council about a recent trip they'd taken to Denmark to learn more about the sustainability hub being proposed for the former...
In early August, the 32nd annual Goderich Celtic Roots Festival (GCRF) will be returning to Lions Harbour Park for a family-friendly weekend of music, dance, art and revelry.
Owen Sound-based artist Tony Miller's solo exhibition at the Blyth Festival Art Gallery, entitled "Descendants", is just the latest steps in the journey of an artist who has exhibited all over the province...
In the long days and isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people found their way to a number of homesteading activities, like growing their own vegetable gardens, baking sourdough bread and harvesting their own honey.
While searching for stories for this section, The Citizen stumbled across an article from a Toronto-based blog that was extolling the virtues of the butter produced by St. Brigid's Creamery.
Local Rolla is an exciting new farm-to-table restaurant in Huron County, and it can be found right down by Goderich's beaches - that is, you can find it there most of the time.
You may not be familiar with Capella Meadows yet, but Erik and Edda Boettcher's organic goat farm in Brussels is on the verge of becoming an essential destination for food fans from far and wide.
You're reading The Citizen's annual Huron Farms to Tables sections and that can only mean one thing - the return of the ever-popular Citizen 100-kilometre meal!
Since it first started making its mark on the people of Huron County, Goderich's Tribute Studios has developed a rock solid reputation for providing high-quality tattoos and body modifications in a professional, positive environment.
As the Blyth Kids Club has continued to expand, offer more interesting programming and bring in young people from all over Huron County, things have continued to get better and better for area youth.
On Monday, North Huron Council voted to eliminate the public comment section at meetings from its procedural bylaw. The decision came about following a staff report requested by Reeve Paul Heffer...
It may be the traditional off-season for The Livery Theatre in Goderich, but the beloved historic space is currently an absolute flurry of activity, which must mean that it's time for the First Time for Everything (FTFE) Festival.
Owen Sound-based artist Tony Miller, left, recently opened his solo exhibition entitled "Descendants" at the Blyth Festival Art Gallery.
The Belmore Stingers remain perfect in this Huron County Fastball season, winning all 10 of the games they've played now at the halfway mark of the season. It's the Wingham Hitmen, though, that have made a move with a record of 7-2 and 14 points to...
After a missing near-decade, baseball has returned to the Blyth diamonds thanks to a small group of volunteers and an association that has grown from one team to three this season.
Huron County's own Alyssa Albers has just come home from the Dance World Cup (DWC) in Prague, and she brought along with her some pretty exciting souvenirs.
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) is beginning the process to develop a licensing program for short-term rentals (STRs) in the township.
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.