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After suffering their first loss of the regular season, the Wingham Ironmen are now tied for second place in the North Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League with a record of 5-1 and 10 points.
Chris Michie, a long-time member of the Belgrave Kinsmen Club, is this year's Jim McGee Volunteer Award winner. The award is handed out annually by the Belgrave Community Centre Board.
As the Clinton Public Hospital nears the five-year anniversary of the beginning of its nightly emergency room closures, little was offered in the way of new developments at a public meeting held on Monday night.
Following a heated discussion at its Tuesday meeting, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) Council held a recorded vote that resulted in the adoption of a new flag-raising policy that restricts the municipality's ability to show any support for...
Kelsey Falconer, an accomplished actor who was born and raised just outside of Blyth, is making a star turn in Rebeccah Love's Fortescue, a feature film that will have its world premiere at the Forest City Film Festival in London next month.
On Saturday night, Blyth-based artist Kelly Stevenson's latest work, "beyond ana", opened in a large, secluded room on the second floor of the Huron County Museum in Goderich.
Lucknow held its annual Fall Fair this past weekend, which marked the agricultural community's 161st year of celebrating the many hard-working farmers and talented citizens that make it special.
A divided North Huron Council voted in favour of moving to flat-rate sewer and water charges for residential properties across the entire township, effective Jan. 1, 2025.
Brussels is now home to a brand new gym, which is conveniently located in the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre (BMGCC). Exercise-oriented early birds and night owls can also rejoice, because Finish Line Fitness is a 24-hour facility!
The Cemetery Enthusiasts of Huron County, Ontario (CEHCO) have been getting a lot of good press lately, and rightly so - this volunteer collective is decidedly dedicated to cataloging, cleaning and restoring the area's...
This weekend will be a busy one for six Huron Heat teams who will be starting their season off with a bang in Oakville, taking part in the annual Harvest Classic tournament.
The Wingham Ironmen have continued their winning ways, claiming victory in both of their games over the weekend, meaning they'll carry a perfect 4-0 record into this weekend's action as they sit in first place in their division.
On Tuesday, The Citizen won two Canadian Community Newspaper Awards through News Media Canada for its editorial writing and community service.
The Citizen has extended the deadline for Citizen of the Year Award nominations in the name of more nominations for the newspaper's home communities of Blyth and Brussels.
Most assuredly, each and every agricultural fair in this great, girthsome nation is special and unique in its own way, but there was just something a little bit extra awesome about the Brussels Fall Fair this year.
In the 1990s, the band Big Wreck was formed in Boston, Massachusetts by four college students with a dream: to make rock music.
Now that the final professional show has closed for the season and unsold art has all been returned to its creators, with sold art finding new homes on new walls, Carl and Kelly Stevenson took a morning to reflect on what was another successful season...
After all the pomp and circumstance that surrounded their 50th anniversary season over the winter of 2023/2024, the Wingham Ironmen are back on the ice and are 2-0 after their first two regular season games.
For the first time in seven years, the Huron County Fastball League champions are not the hometown Brussels Tigers. The Belmore Stingers claimed victory in Mitchell over the weekend...
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) has finally adopted a formal community flag-raising policy that restricts the municipality from flying any flag other than the National flag of Canada, the Provincial flag of Ontario, and the Township flag.
On Monday, Sept. 16, North Huron Council considered a proposal that could see the Blyth Public Library relocated to the second floor of the Blyth and District Community Centre.
Morris-Turnberry Mayor Jamie Heffer has declared his intention to put his name forward in hopes of becoming the next Huron County Warden this fall.
In Huron County, there's no surer sign that summer vacation has ended and the school year has begun than the spectacle of the student foot parade that kicks off the Elementary School Fair each year.
The Toronto Star is reporting that the city's Factory Theatre is suing the Blyth Festival for $115,000 in relation to the cancellation of The Waltz, which was scheduled to be part of the Festival's 2023 season.