It's not often that an icon of Canadian comedy comes to Wingham, but that will change on Thursday, March 23, when Shaun Majumder takes the stage for his one-man show at Wingham's Town Hall Theatre.
The Wingham Skating Club held its end-of-year show on March 8, putting the developing skills and growing talents of its promising young skaters on full display.
The U13 Blyth Brussels Local League Crusaders remain undefeated in their 2022/2023 playoff push after a 5-2 win over the Wingham Ironmen on March 8 in Blyth.
The playoffs continued for a number of Huron Heat teams over the weekend as the 2022/2023 season draws to a close.
After Monday night's special budget meeting, Central Huron Council has directed staff to return with budgetary options ranging from tax rate increase of 6.5 per cent to the staff-recommended 9.5 per cent.
Though a final decision has yet to be made, after a special budget meeting held on March 8, Huron County Council is moving ahead with a budget that has been reduced by staff by nearly $1.7 million.
After a wild four days of action, the Wingham Ironmen now find themselves on the brink of a series victory over the Kincardine Bulldogs in the first round of the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League.
As a result of the success of the Brussels 150th Homecoming, held in the village last summer, the committee has donated nearly $60,000 to local organizations and left seed money for the next homecoming event and committee.
The U18 BB Huron Heat have won both of their playoff games thus far, defeating the St. Thomas Panthers twice in the past week.
The U13 Local League Blyth Brussels Crusaders are still undefeated in their playoff run, posting four wins and two ties thus far.
The Township of North Huron Council approved a request from the Blyth Business Improvement Area (BBIA) to remove gendered language from the BBIA's constitution, despite receiving pushback from both councillors representing the ward of East Wawanosh.
After a winter storm prevented the Blyth Business Improvement Area (BIA) from holding its already-delayed Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Feb. 23...
This week, The Citizen set out for Seaforth, seeking Robert Tetu's bucolic Beechwood Pottery studio for the fourth installment of an interview series on the Blyth Festival Art Gallery's 2023 season.
The Wingham Ironmen trounced the Goderich Flyers in their final game of the season, setting up a showdown with the Kincardine Bulldogs in the first round of the playoffs.
This past week, The Citizen sent an emissary to a sprawling farm in Londesborough, in search of the source of a photo of a perfect peach Bavarian pie that looked like it came straight out of a vintage cookbook.
The U15 Rep Blyth Brussels Crusaders have had a great start to their playoff run, winning four of the five games they've played, with their only loss coming in overtime.
The Wingham Ironmen kept up their winning ways over the weekend, winning both of their games thanks to two, eight-goal performances over the Walkerton Capitals and the Goderich Flyers.
The U15 C Huron Heat have now won their first eight playoff games, remaining perfect in the postseason to date.
The County of Huron, in partnership with the Seaforth Curling Club, hosted a learn-to-curl event for a special group of new residents on Friday, Feb. 24.
The Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council continued 2023 budget deliberations at a special meeting on Feb. 28 and Mayor Glen McNeil began by sharing his vision for a 10 per cent proposed increase to the municipal levy
Morris-Turnberry Councillor Jamie McCallum is beginning to build support for an idea to publicly pay homage to local Canadian veterans by adding an honorary name to Huron County's portion of Highway 4.
Community groups, members of the public, and even some councillors are expressing anxious uncertainty over potential cuts to North Huron township's recreation facilities.
This week, The Citizen sat down at BRØD bread & pastry in Blyth with local artist Kelly Stevenson as part of an ongoing exploration of upcoming exhibitions for the 2023 Blyth Festival Art Gallery season.
Twelve-year-old Walton resident Skylar Kemp brought home a gold medal in kickboxing from the Ontario Winter Games held in Renfrew County earlier this month.