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Eight sledges and accompanying sticks have been purchased for the Central Huron Community Complex courtesy of Carson Hymers, right, and a fundraising sledge hockey game he and his family organized last fall.
Late last month, the Huron County 4-H Leaders' Association held its annual awards gala, honouring the best and brightest members of the local 4-H program that has meant so much to so many over the years.
This weekend will be a fun one for some of the youngest Blyth Brussels Crusaders teams, as they head to Wallace for its annual Jamboree.
The Wingham Ironmen have come into 2025 ready to play, winning on Friday night against the Mitchell Hawks and losing on Sunday afternoon, in overtime, to the division-leading Mount Forest Patriots.
North Huron has begun the search for a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) in earnest, following the sudden exodus of previous CAO Dwayne Evans in late 2024.
This weekend, the U11 HL and U13 HL Huron Heat teams will be in Wilmot to take part in the annual Kyla Kowalik Tournament, while the U11 A Heat will be in New Tecumseth for the annual ODR Winter Classic.
Late last year, Huron County Council authorized issuing $350,000 in Municipal Child Care Start-up funding to North Huron to create new child care spaces in Blyth.
Huron County Climate Change and Energy Specialist Derry Wallis has had a busy year implementing the county's Corporate Climate Change Adaptation Plan with an eye towards updating the plan for the coming years and a number of goals slated for completion...
At its Dec. 17 meeting, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council received a comprehensive report on a number of issues that will inform the township's Growth and Servicing Master Plan.
Morris-Turnberry Council decided not to move forward with repairs to the memorial gates at the Turnberry Conservation Area. The decision was made during a regular meeting on Dec. 17, following a report from Chief Administrative Officer/Clerk Trevor Hallam
At its final meeting of 2024, the ongoing controversy surrounding North Huron's policy on winter burial fees was finally laid to rest.
2024 - the year in review
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.
