Jessalyn Hendriks likes to keep busy. Luckily, she lives in an area with a robust 4-H culture. Throughout her years as an active member of the 4-H program...
For Harvey Hoggart, the Clinton resident and lifelong farmer around the Londesborough area, the only way to begin his 77th birthday was by sitting down with The Citizen...
Successful farms are the heart of every strong rural community, but even the most well-run operations don't exist in isolation. Agriculture is a capital-intensive endeavour...
Excitement is already building across the province as Bruce County prepares to welcome back the International Plowing Match this September.
Earlier this month, amid tough budget considerations that saw the axing of numerous public outreach programs and more than a dozen employees, Huron County Council directed staff...
It's the dawn of a new day at Ginn Family Farms between Clinton and Goderich - or at least it will be soon - as the family is in the process of launching a new Huron County winery, which will eventually be known as Ginn Creek Estate Winery.
Those who work for the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, who serve on its board and volunteer for its foundation are ready to ride a roller coaster of emotions in 2026.
The Huron County community is blessed with some of the most fertile and productive soil in not just the province, but throughout the country.
The 75th Goderich Young Canada Week hockey tournament is up and running.
On Friday night, while it was stormy outside, temperatures were high inside the Seaforth and District Community Centre as the Seaforth Centenaires and Tavistock Royals played game five of their best-of-seven series...
The sixth annual Matt Huether Memorial Hockey Tournament, hosted in Seaforth by the Young Bucks hockey team, took over the Seaforth and District Community Centre over the weekend...
The Blyth Festival's 2026 season may not have started yet, but Memorial Hall sure felt festive on March 11, when over 180 student musicians filled the space with sound as part of Ontario's West Coast Musicfest.
The Brussels United Church hosted a special National Affirming/P.I.E. Day celebrated on Saturday, March 14 at the church. The day, which encourages people to be public, intentional and explicit in its inclusion...
At a special meeting held on March 13, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council finalized its 2026 budget following extensive discussion and debate.
Director of Finance Jeff Boyes made short work of the 2026 budget process, garnering support from council, which approved an accelerated timeline that will see the budget up for adoption on Monday.
After months of dancing around the issue and attempting to find other avenues through which to trim costs in what is the most difficult budget year in more than two decades...
Goderich's John Powers, a musician well known throughout Huron County, has released his new album, Everyone's a Critic, the first child of a year-long songwriting challenge that he hopes will lead to more albums in the years to come.
Brenda and Marc Orr of Blyth are freshly back in Huron County after participating in the Tarawera Ultramarathon in Rotorua, New Zealand travelling a challenging 55-kilometre route in a day-long torrential downpour...
After a run-of-the-mill 6-3 defeat at the hands of the Hanover Barons last Wednesday in game three of their best-of-seven series, the Wingham Ironmen season ended with an instant classic, five overtime 5-4 defeat in the first round of the playoffs.
With the provincial championships right around the corner in early April, several Huron Heat teams are working through the tail end of their playoff runs, some finding a bit more success than others.
The playoffs have drawn to a close for the last Blyth Brussels Crusaders hope with the U11 Black team falling in two games to the Drayton Defenders over the weekend.
On Saturday night, the Seaforth Centenaires edged out a win over the Tavistock Royals by a score of 2-1 at home in Seaforth.
Richard and Chenai Chimbetete arrived in Toronto on Feb. 1 after an 18-hour long journey from Harare, Zimbabwe.
Recently, F.E. Madill's own Ainsley Garniss went to the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA) Swimming Championship in Windsor and brought home gold.
