On Saturday, Nov. 23, a wide-ranging collection of concerned and creative Huron County citizens and community groups gathered at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 in Goderich for the Community Cabaret 4 Caring and Camaraderie
The Wingham Ironmen split their two games over the weekend, winning one and losing one, both at home in Wingham, both in overtime and both by the exact same score: 3-2.
This weekend, the U11 HL Huron Heat will be in Durham for the annual Durham West HL Tournament beginning on Friday, Nov. 29.
At its Nov. 27 meeting, Huron County Council officially swore in Jamie Heffer of Morris-Turnberry as the new Warden of Huron County. Heffer was elected to the role by acclamation.
It's now officially Santa Claus parade season with the Goderich and Teeswater parades in the books. Joining them on Friday night was Seaforth, which held its annual parade on the the streets of the town...
The 2025 budget process is officially underway in Central Huron, with the first meeting being held last week to pre-approve a handful of purchases before the budget process begins in earnest next February.
Despite further discussion and urging to consider an alternative, Huron East Council has opted to maintain the status quo in regards to the size of council and the current structure of the ward system.
The 2025 Blyth Festival season, officially announced to members late this week, will include four shows indoors at Memorial Hall, two of them world premieres, and one modern Canadian classic produced outdoors at the Harvest Stage...
Allan Dickson and his grandson, Max Staines, made the news recently when they hit the ice together as a pair of referees at local hockey games.
On Saturday, Nov. 2, the Huron 4-H Association celebrated its win of Provincial 4-H Go for the Gold at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto.
Food Banks Canada (FBC) has just released new data that shows community food bank use has been rising at an alarming rate. The organization says that, in March 2024, it recorded over two million...
A "home" game win at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre for its grand opening last Saturday was the lone bright spot of the weekend for the Wingham Ironmen as they dropped two of three games.
On Nov. 29, the Village of Blyth will be kicking off the festive season with its annual Blyth Friday community event. Not only will the shops of downtown Blyth be open until 9 p.m. next Friday...
Saturday night was a special one for the group above - the Inspiring Our Future campaign - whose members put so much blood, sweat and tears into the renovation and expansion of the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre.
The Huron Honour Band and the Blyth Festival Orchestra, above, performed on Sunday at Central Huron Secondary School to benefit the Fields of Faith Growing Project
The Blyth Brussels U18 Rep Crusaders are the winners of the Wingham Silver Stick Tournament, meaning they will continue on to the next level.
On Nov 5, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council received conceptual design work for three potential new parks in the municipality, as well as proposals for improvements and updates for five of ACW's existing parks.
On Nov. 7, the Wingham and District Hospital Foundation celebrated the success of its "Caring Together" campaign, which raised $3.6 million to fund a new CT scanner for the hospital.
A reunion 10 years in the making played out near Walton late last month as a local family welcomed back an exchange student from Brazil who first entered their lives a decade earlier and never really left.
Next Saturday, the newly-formed No Hate in Huron group will host its first-ever event: a day-long event at the Goderich Legion called the Community Cabaret 4 Caring and Camaraderie.
Over 30 local volunteers took in an information session on Tuesday afternoon for volunteers in North Huron that left many wondering if the municipality seeking improved communication from its service groups couldn't have improved its own communication.
Huron East Council has chosen a new logo for the municipality that drops references to the five pre-amalgamation communities as part of an extensive rebranding process.
Next month, Egmondville United Church will continue its successful tradition of live, community theatre with two performances of An Egmondville Christmas Carol, written by Walton's Gloria Wilbee, based on the Charles Dickens classic.
It was another successful Blyth Junior Broomball Tournament over the weekend, played in both Blyth and Brussels, though none of the Blyth teams were able to bring home the gold, though four of them did make it to the championship game.