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Petition started against Hensall wheelie bins

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HENSALL  —  A wheelie bin system for garbage pick-up will be tested in Hensall, but not…

Housing numbers down in Lucan Biddulph, but expected to rebound

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LUCAN BIDDULPH — The number of housing starts in Lucan Biddulph has slowed in the first half of…

Traffic lights at Saintsbury soon?

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LUCAN BIDDULPH — The long awaited traffic lights at Main Street and Saintsbury may well be…

Grand Bend beach gardens getting facelift

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LAMBTON SHORES —  Council has accepted  a nursery’s $17,400 proposal to ‘revitalize’…

SH Rush come through in a clutch for 2-1 victory over Fusion

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EXETER —  On July 11, a short-handed South Huron Rush hosted the Southend United Fusion. The…

No South Huron teams win finals in Challenge Cup

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EXETER — The annual West Middlesex Youth Soccer Challenge Cup was held July 16 at the Wagner…

Zurich bowler takes bronze at National bowling tournament

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ZURICH — Cheryl Regier of Zurich competed in Surry, BC at the Master Bowlers’ Association of…

The struggle is always there

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Human beings are always on the lookout to better themselves — to set goals and live a better…

Exeter Elementary’s Becker calls it a career

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EXETER — Her teaching career may have come to an end, but Grand Bend’s Doris Becker has no…

Usborne & Hibbert turns 140 and prepares for move

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EXETER — Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company celebrated its 140th anniversary…

Mayor denies South Huron councillor’s request

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SOUTH HURON — Two councillors aren’t impressed with Mayor Maureen Cole’s decision to not…

Lobb consults with public on defence policy

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EXETER — The people of Exeter believe that the issues with the Canadian Armed Forces and their…

Rice firm proposes Grand Bend rec centre

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LAMBTON SHORES —  Rice Development Corp. is floating the concept of an eastward extension of the…

Council discussions on SH Rec Centre upgrades continue

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SOUTH HURON — The municipality is continuing its baby steps towards embarking on a major upgrade…

When your big brother gets married

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Over the weekend, my big brother got married. When someone in your family gets married, there are a…

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April unemployment rate decreases to 5.2 per cent

WALKERTON – In April, the unemployment rate in the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region…

Over 50 attend No Tyrants protest co-organized by Kincardine man

Contributed photos The No Tyrants protest, aimed at highlighting autocratic activities, specifically those in the United States, that was held in Owen Sound late last month brought over 50 protestors to Owen Sound’s city hall. Co-organizer Kevin Larson was very happy with the turnout, especially compared to another political protest around the same time.

Denny Scott dscott@midwesternnewspapers.com OWEN SOUND – A local rally aimed at refuting the…

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15th annual North Perth Character Run ‘successful’ says organizers

LISTOWEL - The North Perth Community of Character held its 15th annual Character Run on May 28 at the Steve Kerr Memorial Complex.

Elma Township Public School hosts annual fun fair – including educator inflatable race

Elma Township Public School’s annual fun fair on May 29 featured a ton of games and attractions…

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April unemployment rate decreases to 5.2 per cent

WALKERTON – In April, the unemployment rate in the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region…

South Bruce council moves ahead with drain improvements, paving contract and infrastructure upgrades

TEESWATER - South Bruce council is advancing a series of infrastructure projects, including major improvements to a municipal drain, following reports presented on May 26 by the municipality’s operations department.

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Picture of the Past

From June 7, 1989: Keith Waldie (standing) and Jack Tait were honored at the Walkerton Rotary Club’s 50th anniversary dinner held on Saturday, June 17 at the Community Centre.

Smile Cookie campaign at Walkerton Tim Horton’s raises most funds in region

WALKERTON - This year’s Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie campaign raised $24,131 in Walkerton.

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Huron-Perth District Women’s Institute district meeting featured Blyth Festival Theatre keynote speaker

Guest speaker Rachael King, general manager of Blyth Festival Theatre, gave attendees a behind-the-scenes look into the expansive world of rural theatre which produces art that often travels to the international stage.

Lack of healthcare provider knowledge a barrier to care for 2SLGBTQIA+ residents of Perth, Huron Counties

Unlike doctors, there is no shortage of headlines of rural healthcare as of late. Besides the urgent need for healthcare professionals locally, provincially and nationally, studies are looking deeper into specifics.

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Government decisions need to be reviewed with rural lens

Federal and provincial governments are forgetting how important rural and agricultural communities are to the country.

Do they really not make things like they used to?

Just so nobody gets the idea that I’m some kind of curmudgeon in a dark room hunched over my…

This is what you get when you vote for a party instead of a person

Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong MP Marilyn Gladu could be facing a (likely doomed to fail) legal challenge from the very people she represents.

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15th annual North Perth Character Run ‘successful’ says organizers

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LISTOWEL - The North Perth Community of Character held its 15th annual Character Run on May 28 at the Steve Kerr Memorial Complex.

Picture of the Past

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From June 7, 1989: Keith Waldie (standing) and Jack Tait were honored at the Walkerton Rotary Club’s 50th anniversary dinner held on Saturday, June 17 at the Community Centre.

Huron-Perth District Women’s Institute district meeting featured Blyth Festival Theatre keynote speaker

By Rachel Hammermueller

Guest speaker Rachael King, general manager of Blyth Festival Theatre, gave attendees a behind-the-scenes look into the expansive world of rural theatre which produces art that often travels to the international stage.

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