As far as Artistic Director Gil Garratt is concerned, the 50th anniversary season of the Blyth Festival has been one for the ages, with the number of patrons taking in Festival shows reaching pre-pandemic levels.
An annual tradition that plays out weekend after weekend in Huron County, Santa Claus came to town in both Clinton and Brussels this weekend.
The Brussels Santa Claus parade on Saturday night, a holiday tradition in the village, was well-attended and well-reviewed by the hundreds who were there to see it live.
At this year's Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, a Southdown Lamb named Marlee, owned by Auburn's own Holly Gross, was named the Grand Champion Lamb in the Junior Sheep Show.
Josie Bee Ink Tattoo in Brussels has only been open for a few months, but it's already generating so much "buzz" that The Citizen sent a scout on over to get the scoop on the new shop and add a little more ink to the permanent record.
Toronto-based author and Huron County native Curtis Campbell recently published an open letter in response to Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh's (ACW) new municipal flag bylaw.
The U13 A Huron Heat found success in the Guelph Winter Classic over the weekend, hosted by the Guelph Junior Gryphons, winning gold after an undefeated six-game run during which the team only allowed one goal.
Last week, approximately 350 North Huron residents awoke to find some money missing from their accounts, taken by way of pre-authorized payment withdrawal by the township in error.
A few years ago, in response to the consumerist cacophony that is "Black Friday", the little village of Blyth put together a unique, evening shopping event that encourages go-getting gift-getters
This weekend, four Huron Heat teams will head south to Exeter for the annual Pink on the Rink tournament, while two teams will move east to Guelph for that association's annual tournament.
At a special council meeting on Nov. 22, North Huron Council kicked the festive budget season into high gear with the annual tradition of senior staff proposing updates to the township's fees and charges bylaw
The Blyth Firefighters' Association recently donated proceeds from its annual breakfasts to six worthy local causes.
On Nov. 20, the members of the Lucknow Sepoy Ranees (LSR) gathered together at St. Helens Hall to honour the 20th anniversary of something very special: being themselves!
After spending several special council meetings carefully weighing the township's future water storage options, North Huron Council decided that its best bet is to carry on with the existing plan...
On Friday, the Lucknow Santa Claus Parade's annual trip down Campbell Street may have been accompanied by the first truly frigid winds of winter, but it didn't deter the sizable crowd who turned out to watch their friends and neighbours light up the night
On Dec. 2, North Huron Council accepted an offer to join a research project that hopes to develop a new technology that will treat groundwater contaminated with perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
On Saturday, Nov. 23, a wide-ranging collection of concerned and creative Huron County citizens and community groups gathered at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 in Goderich for the Community Cabaret 4 Caring and Camaraderie
The Wingham Ironmen split their two games over the weekend, winning one and losing one, both at home in Wingham, both in overtime and both by the exact same score: 3-2.
This weekend, the U11 HL Huron Heat will be in Durham for the annual Durham West HL Tournament beginning on Friday, Nov. 29.
At its Nov. 27 meeting, Huron County Council officially swore in Jamie Heffer of Morris-Turnberry as the new Warden of Huron County. Heffer was elected to the role by acclamation.
It's now officially Santa Claus parade season with the Goderich and Teeswater parades in the books. Joining them on Friday night was Seaforth, which held its annual parade on the the streets of the town...
The 2025 budget process is officially underway in Central Huron, with the first meeting being held last week to pre-approve a handful of purchases before the budget process begins in earnest next February.
Despite further discussion and urging to consider an alternative, Huron East Council has opted to maintain the status quo in regards to the size of council and the current structure of the ward system.
The 2025 Blyth Festival season, officially announced to members late this week, will include four shows indoors at Memorial Hall, two of them world premieres, and one modern Canadian classic produced outdoors at the Harvest Stage...