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This weekend, the U11 Rep Blyth Brussels Crusaders will be in Teeswater for the annual South Bruce Blades Tournament, while the U9 LL team will head to Drayton for the Defenders' annual Jamboree.
Seaforth First Presbyterian Church held its annual Robbie Burns Night supper last Saturday, which, of course, featured haggis and Burns' famous poem, "Address to a Haggis"...
Hosting both games over the weekend at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex, the Wingham Ironmen beat the Walkerton Capitals and fell to the Mount Forest Patriots, treading water in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League.
On Tuesday morning, Morris-Turnberry Council discussed its proposed 2025 budget. This year, Treasurer Sean Brophy is proposing a municipal tax rate increase of 9.03 per cent, with a levy increase of 12.37 per cent.
The 2025 Huron County budget process continued last week with further presentations, but no changes ahead of Huron County Council's special budget meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 12.
On Jan. 14, the Lucknow Agricultural Society (LAS) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Lucknow Community Centre.
This weekend will be a busy one for many Blyth Brussels Crusaders teams, with plenty of games on the schedule, many of them at home.
Over the weekend, the U11 C Huron Heat fell in the semi-finals of the annual B.A.D. Blazers Winter Tournament, losing by a score of 2-0 in the second-to-last round to the Wingham 86ers, the eventual tournament champions.
Last week, on a snowy evening in Brussels, the Huron County Beef Producers held their annual general meeting at the Brussels Legion with the looming threat of American tariffs concerning farmers and politicians alike.
The Brussels Lions Club recently donated $1,500 each to the Seaforth and District Food Bank and the North Huron Community Food Share. Lion Christine Knight presented Seaforth's Leah Hachey and she and Lion Perry Pearce presented to Kathy Adams in Wingham.
Several local musical acts came together on Saturday at Goderich's Square Brew for a special Rock 4 Odin benefit concert to aid nine-year-old Odin Leachman, who is battling cancer.
Next Saturday, Feb. 1, organized hockey will return to the Belgrave Community Centre's storied natural ice service for the first time in 20 years.
In the absence of a full-time treasurer at the moment, Huron East Chief Administrative Officer Brad McRoberts presented the first draft of the municipality's 2025 budget, which aligns with his multi-year budget projections, approved as a financial...
While there are myriad methods by which the members of humanity may show their gratitude to one another, in Huron County, there is no more sincere way to offer thanks than by putting on a breakfast.
The Wingham Ironmen only had one game of Provincial Junior Hockey League play this weekend, but made the most of it with a 3-2 win over the Walkerton Capitals at home.
This weekend, the U9 MD Blyth Brussels Crusaders will be in Parkhill for their regional Silver Stick Tournament, beginning with the first game of the whole tournament on Friday morning against the Lambton Shores Predators.
This weekend, three Huron Heat teams (U13 C, U11 C and U9 C) will be heading to Belmont for the annual B.A.D. Blazers Tournament. The action gets underway on Friday.
At its first meeting of 2025, North Huron Council received a report from the Department of Public Works that offered an overview of the township's end-of-year grant application activity.
At Huron County Council's Jan. 8 meeting, Manager of Planning Denise Van Amersfoort presented a scoped update to Huron County's aggregate strategy which she recommends implementing as lower-tier municipalities complete their regular five-year...
It's been over six months since a mechanical failure put the Blyth Sewage Treatment Plant (BSTP) into secondary bypass, but a possible short-term solution was brought forth at North Huron's Jan. 13 meeting for council's consideration.
In his first presentation of the draft 2025 budget for Huron County, Treasurer Michael Blumhagen is proposing a year-over-year levy increase at the county level of 8.39 per cent, representing $4,434,779.
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.