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The Blyth Festival Art Gallery's 2024 season kicked off on Saturday with one of the village's most electric and eclectic events - the opening night of the annual Student Art Show.
Two members of the Brussels Optimist Club were presented with lifetime memberships at the beginning of last Saturday night's annual spring auction and dinner.
On Thursday afternoon, members of the Lucknow and District Fire Department rushed to the scene of a shop fire on Belfast Road near Lucknow Line.
Despite an apparent moment of collective amnesia amongst council members regarding the status of proposed work on Dungannon Road, Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Council (ACW) approved the 2024 budget at a regular meeting on April 2.
April showers always bring May flowers, but this particular May will be bringing a little something extra to Huron County - a military emergency management training exercise!
There's a new business on Blyth's main drag, and it's here to help local residents embrace the beauty of the lovely stuff that grows out of our heads - hair!
Spring has officially sprung, and that means only one thing to the people of North Huron - the return of comedian Shaun Majumder is imminent!
The Londesborough and District Lions Club, late last month, made one of the bigger donation commitments in the club's history, pledging $15,000 over the next three years to Dog Guide programs in Ontario.
Last weekend was the Easter Bunny's time to shine and various Easter Bunnies were out in full force, whether in be in Brussels, Blyth, Seaforth or Wingham, above, where the Wingham Lions Club...
This Saturday, the U13 HL Huron Heat will host the Division VI Final in the championship round of the Western Ontario Girls' Hockey League (WOGHL) as they take on the Lucan Irish in Clinton.
The Brussels Leo Club hosted an Easter scavenger hunt at Richmond Square on Saturday, March 30.
The bustling atmosphere of McGavin's Farm Equipment in Walton on Thursday, March 28, bore witness to a heartfelt celebration as members of the local farming community came together to honour Steve Coulter's remarkable 45-year journey...
The Friends of the Village of Blyth, as has become their tradition, held an Easter egg hunt on the Blyth Greenway Trail portion of the Goderich-to-Guelph Rail Trail on Saturday, March 30
Few Canadian fundraisers have had more of an impact in the world of cancer research and resources than the Terry Fox Run.
As the Blyth Festival marks its 50th anniversary season this summer, the Blyth Festival Art Gallery is one year behind, marking its 49th anniversary this year with a full and ever-expanding offering in the Bainton Gallery.
Darrell Bergsma from the Londesborough area is one of two recipients of the 2024 4-H Ontario Arbor Award, which is the provincial organization's highest honour.
Huron County is moving ahead with the construction of a new tunnel to properly connect a portion of the Goderich-to-Guelph (G2G) Rail Trail just west of Blyth.
This weekend, the U7 Huron Heat team will be in Brampton to take part in the annual Canadettes tournament as the girls' hockey season in Ontario draws to a close.
Memorial Hall was the spot on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as the Blyth Festival played host to the National Theatre School's annual High School Drama Fest. Students from several area secondary schools descended on the village...
Huron East Council is considering a budget that includes an 11.8 per cent increase to the tax levy with just the final draft of the budget, with minor adjustments, left to be presented next month.
Huron County Biologist Rachel White was invited by Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Council (ACW) on March 19 to offer an update on the municipality's stewardship efforts.
While The Citizen's annual "Salute to Agriculture" may come but once a year, its sister publication, The Rural Voice, has been doing nothing but saluting agriculture, once a month, for almost 50 years.
This weekend, in Peterborough, the Junior Farmers of Ontario will be holding their annual March Conference. There, Auburn-area native Jolande Oudshoorn will be making way for a new provincial president after a successful year at the top.