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A meeting on March 4 between the Maitland River Community Church (MRCC) and representatives from the Wingham Community Garden and Orchard (WCGO) and the North Huron Community Food Share
The Alice Munro Festival of the Short Story, which has encouraged local writers and brought to Huron County some of the country's literary giants, such as Margaret Atwood, Michael Ondaatje and Emma Donoghue...
Later this month, Cassey Rivett of Dungannon and her partner Preston Jamieson, both Canadian ambassadors for the IgA Nephropathy Foundation, will host a special fundraiser for the foundation that is so close to both of their hearts.
F.E. Madill Secondary School hosted its third annual "Living Library" event on Wednesday, Feb. 26, bringing together students and community members to share stories, experiences and perspectives.
Cowbell Brewing Co. first flung open its doors in 2017; the brand new brewery was met by a veritable deluge of curious customers. In the years since, the company has changed a lot - and Natasha Fritzley has seen it all.
The playoffs continue for the Blyth Brussels Crusaders, with the 2024/2025 season winding down and spring around the corner.
While there are no tournaments on the Huron Heat schedule this weekend, there is a full slate of playoff and playdown games as February has turned to March and the 2024/2025 hockey season officially approaches its conclusion.
Following its Feb. 26 budget meeting, North Huron Council voted to approve the proposed 2025 budget in principle, with a tax levy increase of 3.1 per cent. Final approval will come after a mandatory public meeting is held later this month.
Before February came to a close, North Huron Council held a special meeting in which they approved the proposed 2025 budget in principle, with a tax levy increase of 3.15 per cent.
Lisa Thompson secured re-election as the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Huron-Bruce in the provincial contest held on Thursday, Feb. 27. The victory was called shortly after the polls closed at 9 p.m.
Our love and protection are the greatest gifts we can give to those we care about.
As Fall Prevention Month winds down, this is a final call for advocacy, both environmental and personal, to take action to avoid injuries from falls.
Ah, winter! The season many love to hate!
The motto says it all "It takes a community to prevent a fall: We all have a role to play". Welcome to the third article in the Fall Prevention Month series.
Health care workers play a crucial role in preventing falls with older adults.
Why are falls such an important issue? Older adults have many opportunities to live a rich and fulllife, while enjoying their
independence. With a fall, life can change in a heartbeat.
Marguerite Oberle Thomas explores losing her husband Bob in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in this six-part series on Widowhood during the COVID-19 pandemic.
