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Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

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Wingham Hospital accepted back into emerg locum program

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 16, 2022Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

The Wingham Emergency Department, which has not been part of the provincial Emergency Department Locum Program (EDLP) for several years, has received notification that it has been accepted back into the program.

Student nursing placement key recruitment strategy for Listowel, Wingham hospitals

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 16, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Health human resources remain a pressure point throughout the region. The Listowel Wingham Hospitals Alliance human resources department and the clinical team continue to actively recruit new hires.

Multicultural Association tempts your sweet tooth to raise funds to ‘bring back a smile’ for local boy

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 16, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

The Multicultural Association of Perth- Huron has set a fundraising goal of $5,000 to help fix the smile of Denuwan P Rambuka Liyanage, a five-year-old boy from North Perth who has lost all of his teeth due to a dental problem.

Local hospitals see system capacity challenges

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 16, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Acute care and ICU capacity in the southwest region of Ontario has been very strained this year.

Local health care heroes continue to step up during ongoing pandemic

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 16, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Across the Listowel Wingham Hospitals Alliance, it is evident that staff and physicians have been both personally and professionally impacted by the ongoing pandemic.

Perth Meadows: North Perth’s self-sustaining seniors’ housing project

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 16, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

The inception of the Perth Adult Life Care Residence development was a community-driven project. A group of knowledgeable and passionate residents wanted to address the need for long-term care beds in the northern area of Perth County.

North Perth approves asphalt resurfacing work for Line 81

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 9, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

As part of the 2022 asphalt resurfacing program, staff brought forward a recommendation at the Feb. 7, council meeting to partner in the County of Perth Asphalt Reconstruction program again in 2022.

North Perth council denies request for new community garden, Feb. 7

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 9, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

Council received a report during its Feb. 7 meeting regarding a request received in January for a plot of land to develop another community garden.

Exercising my freedom in Toronto, or what I did on my winter vacation

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 9, 2022Columns

I didn’t let the “Freedom Convoy” ruin my vacation. I’m vaxxed and not oppressed. I’m helping my friends, family, neighbours, community and country by being responsible.

North Perth recommends OPA regarding additional residential units

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 9, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

Council approved a recommendation for Perth County to approve an Official Plan Amendment, OPA 202, that would remove language in the current Official Plan that includes a five-year age requirement and zoning bylaw amendments if an addition is proposed to an accessory structure.

PC Connect usage highest on Listowel to Stratford route

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 3, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

Ridership on PC Connect transit continues to grow at a positive rate month-over-month. According to a report presented to county council on Jan. 27,  by the end of December, the service had provided a total of 4,268 rides.

United Way event shines light on Faces of Homelessness in Huron-Perth

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 3, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

The Faces of Homelessness virtual lunch event held by the United Way Perth-Huron (UWPH) on Jan. 27 helped shine a light on the issues which perpetuate homelessness locally and across Canada.

Stop arm cameras being investigated for Perth County school buses

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 3, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

Council showed unanimous support at its Jan. 27 meeting of having staff investigate the implementation of an administrative monetary penalty system, including an automated school bus stop arm camera system, to help stop drivers that ‘blow-by’ school buses while they are stopped to pick up or drop of

Boundary Review Committee talks scenarios to ease enrolment crunch at local schools

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter February 3, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

The North Perth Boundary Review Committee met on Jan. 19 to discuss possible solutions to the enrolment pressures in the North Perth area and give feedback on some possible scenarios which offer options to help alleviate enrolment pressures in the area.

North Perth council requests staff report for new community garden

Colin Burrowes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter January 27, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

At the North Perth council meeting on Jan. 24, Coun. Allan Rothwell asked for discussion and a report to come back to council of a request from Madison Wiebe for a new community garden in Listowel.

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Perth County OPP board discusses severe weather impacts on collisions; violent and property crime down locally

Unsurprisingly, weather was a factor in both data and conversation at the Perth County OPP Board meeting Jan. 13, the first one of the new year. 

Howick Hockey Day sees a snowy Saturday face off on the ice

Howick Hockey Day on Jan. 17 saw multiple teams converging on Howick Community Centre for a full…

See all Listowel area articles.

2025 Walkerton Herald-Times Year in Review July – Sept

The Walkerton Herald-Times 2025 Year in Review continues this week with a look at local activity from July to September.

David Sleightholm records high score at recent Paisley crokinole session

PAISLEY - With  snowy and slippery roads, 19 people ventured out and had lots of fun playing Crokinole. at the Paisley Legion on Jan. 17.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Increase in construction value in Morris-Turnberry

At its meeting Jan. 13, council here received two reports from Chief Building Official Kirk Livingston outlining the year in construction. 

‘Patients first’ says LWHA CEO on request for partial use of hospital parking lot

What began as a routine request for temporary parking lot space has turned into a debate over who should shoulder the inconvenience of Wingham’s water tower project, as the local hospital’s CEO defends keeping spaces for patients while leaving the door open to a smaller, shorter‑term compromise.

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

What do we do with all the dark?

Happy new year! Yup. You heard me. The family of Jesus’ followers around the world is celebrating…

World Diabetes Day: Myths, facts, why it matters

Every year on Nov. 14, people around the world recognize World Diabetes Day (WDD) – a day that honours Canadian scientist Sir Frederick Banting (on his birthday), who co-discovered insulin alongside Charles Best in 1922.

The meaning behind Diabetes Awareness Month

November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on a disease that affects millions of people worldwide – including right here in North Perth.

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Increase in construction value in Morris-Turnberry

By Rachel Hammermueller

At its meeting Jan. 13, council here received two reports from Chief Building Official Kirk Livingston outlining the year in construction. 

‘Patients first’ says LWHA CEO on request for partial use of hospital parking lot

By Cory Bilyea

What began as a routine request for temporary parking lot space has turned into a debate over who should shoulder the inconvenience of Wingham’s water tower project, as the local hospital’s CEO defends keeping spaces for patients while leaving the door open to a smaller, shorter‑term compromise.

Perth County OPP board discusses severe weather impacts on collisions; violent and property crime down locally

By Rachel Hammermueller

Unsurprisingly, weather was a factor in both data and conversation at the Perth County OPP Board meeting Jan. 13, the first one of the new year. 

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