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Emily Bowen

Mildmay Hanging of the Green returns for 43rd year

Emily Bowen December 4, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

MILDMAY - Not even a snow squall could stop the annual Hanging of the Green in Mildmay on Nov. 28, as the streets were full of community members and holiday cheer to celebrate the start of the Christmas season.

Hometown Christmas Market – holiday shopping right outside your door

Emily Bowen November 27, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - Street vendors, dazzling lights and Christmas decor lit up main street on Nov. 20 during the Walkerton Christmas Market, where holiday shopping was made easy for community members.

Owen Riegling receives Citizen of the Year award from Mildmay Lions

Emily Bowen November 27, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

MILDMAY - Receiving the Citizen of the Year award from the Mildmay Lions Club on Nov. 17 was country music star Owen Riegling, a local musician who “put Mildmay on the map” according to Lions Club members. 

Student voice, financial stability, covered at Bluewater school board meeting

Emily Bowen November 27, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

CHESLEY - The Bluewater District School Board (BWDSB) opened its Nov. 18 meeting with a reflection honouring the John Diefenbaker Senior School community where three students recently died and another is recovering following a tragic incident.

Thousands of Nativities – artistic arrangements of all shapes and sizes on display

Emily Bowen November 27, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - Thousands of Nativities, from paper displays to handcarved and sculpted models, filled the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints starting Nov. 20 for the annual Christmas time event. 

SHHS seniors prepare for Toronto mission trip

Emily Bowen November 20, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Sacred Heart High School (SHHS) partnered with the Catholic Woman’s League of the Sacred Heart Perish in preparation for their final project of the semester - a mission trip to Toronto where they’ll be distributing food and other donations to those in need.

WDCS girls basketball team earn a place in OFSAA championships

Emily Bowen November 20, 2025News, Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - After winning their game 59-42 against Emmanuel Christian High School, the Walkerton District Community School (WDCS) girls Basketball team earned a place at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) ‘A’ girls’ basketball championship. 

Local artist turns home into gallery for a weekend display

Emily Bowen November 20, 2025Arts & Entertainment, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - Beautiful bird carvings and vibrant paintings of winter scenes were only a few of the images on display during local artist Ellen Nelson’s art show on Nov. 15. 

Remembrance day memorial in Brucelea Haven honours local soldier

Emily Bowen November 13, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - In honour of her late husband who served overseas, Catherine Regier organized a display outside her door at Brucelea Haven for Remembrance Day.

LiUNA breaks ground on new $12.7M training centre in Walkerton

Emily Bowen November 13, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - The Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) Local 1059 officially broke ground Nov. 5 on a new $12.7 million training centre in Walkerton.

Annual Cadets Mess Dinner

Emily Bowen November 6, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The 812 Buck’s Crossing Royal Canadian Air Cadets held their 54th annual mess dinner at the Hanover Legion on Oct. 27.

Walkerton District Community School students enjoy monster march

Emily Bowen November 6, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Walkerton District Community School was filled with marching monsters and other fun characters for the Halloween parade on Oct. 31.

Halloween at Brucelea Haven

Emily Bowen November 6, 2025News

A lively time was had at Brucelea Haven on Oct. 31.

Formosa Lions annual Mother’s Day breakfast

Emily Bowen May 15, 2025Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

FORMOSA - Formosa Lions held their annual Mother’s Day breakfast at the Formosa Memorial Hall on May 11. All proceeds went towards Saugeen hospice.

Progressive Agriculture Safety Day provides education for children

Emily Bowen August 22, 2024Local News, Police, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON – The Walkerton Agricultural Building was the setting for Progressive Agriculture…

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“Erie Belle” blows up off Kincardine

KINCARDINE - On Nov. 21, 1883 the “Erie Belle” was destroyed in a boiler explosion two miles south of Kincardine.

McGugan briefs Huron County Council on amalgamation pitfalls

GODERICH – “The bottom line is that we expect this amalgamation to be more costly for the…

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And with that, the 2026 Hayloft Music Festival comes to a close

LISTOWEL – With a successful second year of the Hayloft Music Festival under Listowel’s belt, impressions of the event continue to reverberate around the region.

Howick reallocating $35,000 to purchase equipment for future bylaw officer

HOWICK – Council here has approved reallocating an estimated $35,000 in unspent wages from its yet-to-be-filled municipal law enforcement officer position to purchase a vehicle, uniform and other equipment for the new officer.

See all Listowel area articles.

New businesses, funding and development shape 2026 economic update

TEESWATER – Economic development work in South Bruce has brought new businesses, funding and community partnerships to the municipality during the first half of 2026, while several downtown improvement programs have already reached their funding limits for the year.

170 years and still going strong: Teeswater Fair celebrates milestone weekend

TEESWATER – A beloved, 170-year tradition brought crowds, competitions and community celebration to Teeswater this weekend as the Teeswater Fall Fair marked its milestone anniversary with a full plate of agricultural and family activities.

See all Mildmay area articles.

Durham Street bridge finished

WALKERTON – Bruce County announced late last week the successful completion of the Durham Street rehabilitation project, including Phase 2 of the Durham Street bridge rehabilitation. 

Larsen and Shaw receives award of excellence for innovative roof project

WALKERTON – A thriving Walkerton manufacturer, Larsen and Shaw Limited, has proved that business excellence and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Council awards Latronica Drain tender to Robinson Farm Drainage

Council here approved awarding a tender for construction work as part of the Latronica Municipal Drain project to Robinson Farm Drainage, of Ailsa Craig, in the amount of $196,316. 

Morris-Turnberry approves rebrand, unveils new logo representing rural identity

Morris-Turnberry council has voted on a re-brand for the municipality, bringing the visual representation into the modern era with approval of the final design concept. 

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

Learning from Ignatieff, Pierre’s son, ‘Titanic’

“If this is the direction the rats are going, that’s good enough for me.”

Here we go again with the value of the Sunshine List

If you read last week’s Listowel Banner you will have seen that North Perth Coun. Allan Rothwell, a retired government employee, thinks the public salary disclosure (also known as the Sunshine List) needs to be adjusted for inflation.

Community newspaper publishers need fair rates, quality service from Canada Post

Community newspaper publishers are asking the Honourable Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement and Québec Lieutenant, to direct Canada Post to offer publishers the same rate it offers to the country’s dominant flyer printer.

Columnists

Durham Street bridge finished

By Submitted

WALKERTON – Bruce County announced late last week the successful completion of the Durham Street rehabilitation project, including Phase 2 of the Durham Street bridge rehabilitation. 

Larsen and Shaw receives award of excellence for innovative roof project

By Pauline Kerr

WALKERTON – A thriving Walkerton manufacturer, Larsen and Shaw Limited, has proved that business excellence and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.

Council awards Latronica Drain tender to Robinson Farm Drainage

By Rachel Hammermueller

Council here approved awarding a tender for construction work as part of the Latronica Municipal Drain project to Robinson Farm Drainage, of Ailsa Craig, in the amount of $196,316. 

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