The St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Josh Geddis, competed at MusicFest Nationals in Niagara Falls on Monday, May 11, where they won a Gold standing.
Ahead of its fourth annual celebration of inclusion, Huron County Pride has significantly expanded its offerings this year as part of an ongoing process to bring in more days, more communities and, ultimately, more people.
4-H Ontario has announced the selection of six ambassadors who will represent and champion the 4-H program across the province.
The Wingham Sportsmen's Association hosted its annual fishing derby last week, welcoming members of the Community Living group to the site for a beautiful, sunny day of fishing at the pond.
Next Saturday, May 30, Brussels Ball Day will have a special wrinkle, as it will double as the grand opening of the new batting cages, constructed by the Brussels Optimist Club and completely funded by the group.
The Huron County Fastball League season will begin tonight with a game between the Milverton Millwrights and Sebringville Sting in Sebringville.
In 2027, Wes MacVicar's home in Auburn will turn 100 years old. In preparation for such an auspicious occasion, he's been hard at work restoring a few of the building's architecturally-important exterior elements - namely, the roof and front porch.
On Saturday, May 2, Lucknow celebrated the true onset of spring cleaning with its annual Town-Wide Yard Sale.
Just southeast of Ethel in Huron East, Lavender Works has transformed part of an area cash crop farm, leaning into the family's interests and spreading calming, pleasant-smelling vibes throughout the community.
In the middle of Huron County, Greyhaven Gardens is the go-to garden centre for many and its recent expansion has helped that along.
There are not a lot of signs marking the way to Shetler's Garden Centre, but, for the past 12 years, those in the know have managed to find their way each spring to the collection of greenhouses located on the outskirts of Auburn to source some of...
Ever since she became the president of the Clinton Horticultural Society (CHS) in 2018, Nancy Scriver has done two things every year - send out a letter to all members updating them as to the status of the society...
Over the weekend, the Seaforth Centenaires got together one last time as part of the 2025/2026 season to have somewhat of a parade around the town to celebrate their Paxton Trophy win over the Ripley Wolves in six games.
Last Friday, the Blyth Festival Art Gallery launched its 2026 season with another bright and bustling opening to its ever-popular annual student art show.
On April 7, North Huron Council voted to deny a community flag-raising request to mark World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) on May 3.
There are many sure signs of spring in Wingham. The rivers run a little faster, robins return in full force and front lawns begin to emerge in earnest.
On Sunday, May 24, Seaforth First Presbyterian Church will be hosting its 10th annual Brent Powell Memorial Concert with Exeter's Graham Bedard headlining, but for those behind the event, it's about so much more than the music being played or the...
On April 22, the enduring legacies of two local heroes were brought together for a special dedication ceremony at the Wingham Legion.
For one day each year, the athletic field at Wingham's F.E. Madill Secondary School becomes a proving ground for rough-and-tumble students looking to sharpen their rugby skills.
While the Ripley Wolves made it interesting, pushing the series to a sixth game, the Seaforth Centenaires are the 2025/2026 Paxton Trophy champions...
The Face the Storm Scholarship Foundation is now set to host its first-ever event in honour of Blyth native Brittney Peters, who passed away last year after a two-year battle with cancer.
Huron County's annual Vaisakhi celebration is never short on wonderful sensory experiences - there's a plethora of pakoras, endless waves of flavourful vegetarian dishes, high-energy Bhangra dancing, colourful turban-tying demonstrations and intricate...
It's been just over a year since North Huron's latest Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Nelson Santos, burst upon Huron County's municipal scene, and so The Citizen sat down with the man for a quick conversation all about his first year on the job.
Although the Blyth Festival's 2026 season has not yet begun, last week, the village was suddenly descended upon by scores of visiting drama students pouring into Memorial Hall and spilling into the once-quiet streets
