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CIBC closure decision final in Brussels, but ATM may be placed

While the decision to close the Brussels branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) is final, the jury is still out as to whether the bank will maintain a presence in the village with an ATM, as a number of factors are left to be considered.

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Bill van Nes' St. Brigid's Creamery wins Organic Council award as a trailblazer

Dairy farmer Bill van Nes was caught off guard when he learned he had been named the Organic Council of Ontario's (OCO) 2025 Organic Trailblazer Organic Champion, but his new title couldn't be more fitting.

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Jamaican workers in Blyth tell of devastation of their homes, farms awaiting them upon return

At G.L. Hubbard Ltd., Susan Hubbard boasts that every single rutabaga (she is hesitant to even venture a guess at how many make their way through the plant in a year) is touched by hand in some way.

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The Citizen - Oct. 10, 2025

The Citizen - Oct. 10, 2025

The Oct. 10, 2025 issue of The Citizen includes coverage of the continuing Blyth Brussels Crusaders, Huron Heat and Wingham Ironmen hockey seasons, changes at the Blyth dumping station, Ty Sebastian of Brussels helping the Sebringville Sting win the...

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The Citizen - Oct. 3, 2025

The Citizen - Oct. 3, 2025

The Oct. 3, 2025 issue of The Citizen includes continuing coverage of the Provincial Junior Hockey League season, as well as the early stages of the Huron Heat season, as well as locals excelling at the most recent International Plowing Match, the...

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The Citizen - Sept. 26, 2025

The Citizen - Sept. 26, 2025

The Sept. 26, 2025 issue of The Citizen includes stories and plenty of pictures from the Brussels Fall Fair, the Lucknow Fall Fair and Harvest Fest in Clinton, in addition to news of The Citizen winning three national newspaper awards, the return of...

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We need local decision-makers - From the Cluttered Desk with Keith Roulston

The current provincial government in Ontario has become caught up in its own belief that it knows how to run the province better than anybody else.

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Promising Young Men - Shawn's Sense with Shawn Loughlin

In my years as a young reporter, I learned a lot about the editorial balance of running a community newspaper such as The Citizen from then-Publisher Keith Roulston.

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Who - or what - is Reb Mevon? - The Chaff with Scott Stephenson

Ostensibly, Reb Mevon was never anywhere at all. He was the kind of man who might be glimpsed from a distance and then vanish behind the mist of a morning that seemed unusually early for its hour.

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Editorials - Nov. 21, 2025

A second to think, I was saying 'Boo-urns', PontiffXIV on Letterboxd

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One evening at Piper's Dam - Glimpses of the Past with Karen Webster

Early settlers looked to the Maitland River as a source of transportation and for power to drive the many mills needed to sustain life as they knew it. Researchers John Hazlitt and Ted Turner discovered evidence of at least 78 dams and mills along the...

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