Entertainment
Not a lot of 10-year-olds already have a stage persona, but Memphis isn't just any 10-year-old - he's Huron County's youngest singing cowboy.
On Monday, North Huron Council received a presentation from Joe Carter of the 2024 Wingham Homecoming Committee that included both an overview of the progress the committee has made in recent months and a request of council for the donation...
Earlier this month, Central Huron Community Improvement Co-ordinator Angela Smith unveiled a number of murals - both new and refreshed - around Clinton that exist both as they're seen by the naked eye and as animations that come alive...
Blyth's Trinity Anglican Church is putting on a benefit concert on Nov. 24 to raise money for Huron Residential Hospice. The show will feature the vocal song stylings of Annie Sparling and Kathryn Peach, along with Joe Gahan of The Lucky Charms.
Next year's 50th anniversary Blyth Festival season will feature six productions - four indoors at Memorial Hall and two outdoors on the Harvest Stage - including five premieres and one remount and reimagining of the Canadian play that started it all.
On Nov. 5, the long-running local phenomena known as CKNX Barn Dance came home to Josephine Street in the form of an afternoon of old-time country tunes at the regally restored Town Hall Theatre in Wingham.
A star-studded country show is being put on in the historic Town Hall Theatre in Wingham on the afternoon of Nov. 5, and it's one that's guaranteed to bring back that same old-time spirit that, for a long time, was synonymous with the little town.
Southwestern Ontario has produced its fair share of phenomenal musicians over the years, and Perth County-raised singer-songwriter Cat Clyde already fits comfortably into that pantheon
Clinton native, Goderich resident and one of the head honchos at the Blyth branch of the Huron County Library, Hamilton Baker, has delved into the literary world from the creative side, penning his first novel, Iron Scars.
Celebrated local author and photographer Bonnie Sitter is working to create a documentary on the Farmerettes, a passion project of hers that manifested with her book, Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz, but she just needs help to fund it.
The Huron County Museum in Goderich is now home to a large painting by George Agnew Reid, a world-renowned artist who was born in northern Huron County.