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Lucan fire station requests increase in annual budget

Midwestern Newspapers November 18, 2015News

LUCAN BIDDULPH — A delegation from the Lucan fire station made an appearance at the Oct. 19…

SHDHS Panthers advance to finals

Midwestern Newspapers November 12, 2015News

EXETER — In a thrilling finish that came right down to the wire, the South Huron District High…

South Huron teams make quarterfinals in Bill Batten tourney

Midwestern Newspapers November 11, 2015News

EXETER — The 27th annual Bill Batten Memorial Hockey tournament was held Nov. 6-8, with South…

Bluewater searching for new CAO

Midwestern Newspapers November 11, 2015News

BLUEWATER— The Bluewater municipal council has appointed a subcommittee to aid in their search…

Council to vote on police services budget

Midwestern Newspapers November 11, 2015News

SOUTH HURON — Council is expected at its Nov. 16 meeting to vote on the proposed budget for the…

Dashwood resident gives hope in the face of cancer

Midwestern Newspapers November 10, 2015News

DASHWOOD — It’s difficult to face a serious illness alone, but thanks to dedicated volunteers…

Exeter Elementary ‘scares hunger’

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

EXETER — Staff and students at Exeter Elementary School participated in a “We Scare Hunger”…

Exeter Food Bank finds new location

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

EXETER — It’s a new era for the Exeter Community Food Bank, with a new and larger location to…

SIU probes Bayfield area death

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

BAYFIELD — The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating after a woman pulled from Lake…

LED bulbs in Lambton Shores aimed at saving cash

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

LAMBTON SHORES — The municipality will spend $360,391.53 to convert 992 streetlights to…

‘Healthy Kids’ launched in Huron

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

HURON — A new program was launched in Huron County last week which will focus on healthy…

Heavy player absences make it tough for Lucan Irish

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

EXETER — Hockey results this weekend seemed rather predictable, with the Exeter Hawks going up…

Standing the test of time

Midwestern Newspapers November 5, 2015News

Recently we celebrated my grandparents’ 60th anniversary, so rare that it is called the Diamond…

Bluewater CAO resigns

Midwestern Newspapers October 29, 2015News

BLUEWATER — Gary Long has stepped down as chief administrative officer (CAO) for the municipality…

LS deputy mayor apologizes

Midwestern Newspapers October 29, 2015News

LAMBTON SHORES — Integrity Commissioner Greg Levine’s first ever investigative reports on two…

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Local indoor yard sale approaching finale after 35 years

LISTOWEL – A popular long-running indoor yard sale is set to draw to a close with its final sale…

Crime Stoppers Huron Perth looking for board members

Crime Stoppers is on the hunt for new board members, and more representation from across the two counties.

See all Listowel area articles.

Council learns about development charges, Coun. Goetz against them

During a special educational council meeting focused on development charges, South Bruce Coun. Jeff Goetz railed against the implementation of such charges.

The Un-credible Trump

Canada’s newly re-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney seems to have gained his new mandate largely on the belief among voters he is best positioned to deal with the literally existential threat posed to Canada by US President Donald Trump.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Co-ed Wooden Bat Baseball Tournament held at Bluevale ball park

Bluevale Community Committee members Wayne Whalen and Tyler Hallahan held a Co-ed Wooden Bat…

McHappy Day in Wingham saw local names participating in this year’s fundraising event

Several local volunteers joined the Josephine Street location to help with the single largest McDonald’s fundraising day of the year.

See all Wingham area articles.

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We cannot overlook our own issues

The recent federal election had the highest voter turnout in decades. It seems Canadians took notice when the American president took to sniping at our prime minister, calling him Governor Trudeau, and Canada the 51st state.

Fort44 in Teeswater is focused on the local connection

On Clinton Street, Fort44 Inc.’s office sits just beyond the 44th parallel – a geographical nod to the IT company’s local mentality. 

A glimpse of The Great War through the headlines of Perth County 

 The town of Listowel was a young 39-year-old when WWI broke out in Europe, and those living among the quiet pastoral fields of Perth County and the many communities within it sent their loved ones to places unknown for King and country, their lives immortalized by ink on page. 

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Co-ed Wooden Bat Baseball Tournament held at Bluevale ball park

By Cory Bilyea

Bluevale Community Committee members Wayne Whalen and Tyler Hallahan held a Co-ed Wooden Bat…

McHappy Day in Wingham saw local names participating in this year’s fundraising event

By Cory Bilyea

Several local volunteers joined the Josephine Street location to help with the single largest McDonald’s fundraising day of the year.

Local indoor yard sale approaching finale after 35 years

By Heather MacEwen

LISTOWEL – A popular long-running indoor yard sale is set to draw to a close with its final sale…

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