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Wayne Caldwell is the foremost expert in rural planning in Ontario and perhaps all of Canada - everyone knows this. When The Citizen or any other media outlet needs a rural planning genius, they call Caldwell.
Since Paleolithic Egyptians first began utilizing irrigation to draw water into their arid fields from the nearby Nile River, the agricultural industry has been one of near constant technological advancement.
When considering what makes Blyth unique, the first thing that comes to most people's minds might be its hearty theatre scene, or perhaps its unofficial mascot - the rutabaga.
Peter Johnson is a man of many hats. He's both the Resident Agronomist for RealAgriculture and the Environmental Advocate for the Land Improvement Contractors of Ontario. He's also a farmer...
It's fair to say that the Brussels Fall Fair is one of the fairest fairs in all of Huron County. Now celebrating its 161st year, the Fall Fair is one of Brussels' most beloved community events, and it's one that has been a stalwart, reliable anchor...
Last year, Monique Baan of Walton, alongside a few other librarians from throughout Huron County, became Guardians through The Guardian Network, a province-wide suicide prevention initiative that focuses...
The Blyth Festival celebrated "Pi Day" in style at Memorial Hall on Thursday, March 14. The event, which offered free slices of homemade pie alongside coffee, tea and juice, drew a bustling crowd of eager community members.
Last Friday night, the Wingham Town Hall Theatre, which had been sold out for months, was the place to be as The Sheepdogs, the beloved Saskatchewan-based rock band, made its Wingham
The playoffs are continuing into late March for a handful of Huron Heat teams which are finding success in the postseason.
The U11 C Huron Heat has a playoff date with the North Middlesex Junior Stars in Clinton on Sunday, March 24.
The Lucky Charms band were joined by Cappy Onn from Jelly Bean Blue on the fiddle for a stompin' good time at the Blyth Inn on Sunday, March 17. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
The Blyth Business Improvement Association (BBIA) convened its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday, March 14 at the Blyth and District Community Centre. Inclement weather had postponed the meeting from its original Feb. 29 date.
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Council (ACW) met on Friday, March 15 to discuss the proposed 2024 budget. Mayor Glen McNeil started the session by stressing that the year's first budget meeting...
At a regular meeting on Monday, March 18, North Huron Council received a presentation from Jeff Paznar, Senior Vice-President of R.J. Burnside and Associates...
On Tuesday afternoon, members of the Fire Department of North Huron, as well as local paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers, responded to reports of a two-vehicle collision involving a horse trailer just north of Blyth on London Road...
As part of Huron County's annual Maple Mania, the Huron County Museum played host to The Great Maple Bake-off, which brought together culinary professionals from Bayfield Berry Farm...
Recently, Red Seal Chef Connor Flynn held a two-day course in food preservation with the Seaforth Agricultural Society. Each day began with a comprehensive lesson that addressed the scientific and technical aspects...
The Wingham Skating Club just asked audiences at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex to step into the world of cinema for their annual showcase of the skills they've learned.
Despite a valiant effort to push their first-round playoff series with the Kincardine Bulldogs to the limit, the Wingham Ironmen 50th anniversary season is over after a 4-2 loss in game seven on Sunday.
Anishinaabe artist Jeannette Ladd, pointing upwards, was in Goderich on Saturday to officially unveil her new mural at the Huron County Museum, commissioned by the museum itself.
Morris-Turnberry Council received an update on the 2024 budget process from Treasurer Sean Brophy at a regular meeting on Tuesday, March 5.
Despite staff coming in recommending a year-over-year tax increase of nearly 14 per cent, Central Huron Council is opting for an increase closer to five per cent, choosing to cut a number of big-ticket purchases.
Not a lot of 10-year-olds already have a stage persona, but Memphis isn't just any 10-year-old - he's Huron County's youngest singing cowboy.
For many of the residents of Bluewater Village Resort, the Saturday Night Jam Session, a.k.a. "The Jam", has long been the social event of the week.
Located in The DeWit building at 422 Turnberry Street, the new harm reduction centre in Brussels is called The Haven because it hopes to literally be a safe, non-judgmental place for any member of the community that finds themselves at risk of undue harm.