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Province announces plan to consolidate conservation authorities

Midwestern Newspapers November 6, 2025Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

The Ontario Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks announced plans to create a provincial board-governed agency, the Ontario Provincial Conservation Agency, to provide leadership, governance, and strategic direction to conservation authorities (CAs).

Walkerton Herald-Times Nov. 6 Turnbacks

Midwestern Newspapers November 6, 2025Pieces of the Past, Walkerton Herald-Times

From November 2, 1988.

Walkerton Herald-Times Oct. 30 Turnbacks

Midwestern Newspapers October 30, 2025Pieces of the Past, Walkerton Herald-Times

From Oct. 28, 1987

Walkerton Herald-Times Oct. 23 Turnbacks

Midwestern Newspapers October 23, 2025Pieces of the Past, Walkerton Herald-Times

From Oct. 22, 1997

Surge squads clinch higher rounds in Oxford, Kitchener tournaments

Midwestern Newspapers October 23, 2025Listowel Banner, Local News, Sports

Oct. 13, 2025 U16A – Bruce Grey Bulls (4) at Southeast Surge (3) Oct. 14, 2025 U11B – Southeast…

CUPW rotating strikes begin in Listowel, Wingham

Midwestern Newspapers October 22, 2025Listowel Banner, News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

LISTOWEL/WINGHAM - On Oct. 22, The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) was seen striking in front of the post offices in Listowel and Wingham. 

CUPW strikes switch to rotating basis

Midwestern Newspapers October 16, 2025Listowel Banner, News, Wingham Advance Times

OTTAWA - On Thursday, Oct. 9, The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) announced the ongoing strike, in response to proposed changes to Canada Post’s mandate and operations, would end and rotating strikes would take its place.

Three recognized by Walkerton Rotary

Midwestern Newspapers October 9, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - Pauline Kerr, of the Walkerton Herald-Times, Bob McCulloch (Victoria Jubilee Hall) and Walkerton Rotary Club member Bonne Noble were honoured with Rotary Foundation Paul Harris Fellow awards by the Walkerton Rotary Club on Oct. 2.

Walkerton Herald-Times Oct. 9 Turnbacks

Midwestern Newspapers October 9, 2025Pieces of the Past, Walkerton Herald-Times

From October 11, 1995

Canada Post workers strike in response to planned changes

Midwestern Newspapers October 2, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) workers here have hit the picket lines, after mail delivery was halted as a result of a nation-wide strike by postal workers.

Canada Post workers walk off the job in response to planned changes

Midwestern Newspapers October 2, 2025Listowel Banner, News, Wingham Advance Times

MIDWESTERN ONTARIO - Workers are on the picket lines across Midwestern Ontario, after mail delivery was halted as a result of a nation-wide strike by postal workers.

Family Farm Tour provides preview of IPM 2026 locations

Pauline Kerr & Emily Bowen October 2, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

BRUCE COUNTY - The Bruce County IPM and Rural Expo 2026 committee’s Family Farm Tour on Sept. 27 gave people the chance to see what the modern “family farm” is all about in Bruce County.

Walkerton Herald-Times Oct. 2 Turnbacks

Midwestern Newspapers October 2, 2025Pieces of the Past, Walkerton Herald-Times

From October 3, 1990

Kevin’s Memorial Ride recognizes local woman as top fundraiser

Midwestern Newspapers September 25, 2025Local News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

The annual Kevin’s Memorial Ride took place July 12, in Waterloo with the motorcycle ride starting off at the Rod and Gun club, where 60 participants met to begin the 200 kilometre journey.

Huron East driver charged with 11 offences; youth charged for school shooting threat; victim loses $49K in scam

Midwestern Newspapers September 25, 2025Local News, Police, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

Huron County OPP has charged a Huron East resident with 11 offences following a traffic stop on Aug. 29.

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Sully Burrows- ready to ‘rally around’ with a Paddyfest crowd

LISTOWEL – Playing Friday Night’s Paddyfest Concert is Perry Sounds’ own, Sully Burrows. The…

Gearing up for another legendary Paddyfest Friday night

LISTOWEL – This year’s Paddyfest concert showcase features Nate Haller as the headlining and…

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Council welcomes new member Michael Crawford

WALKERTON - Mayor Chris Peabody welcomed the Municipality of Brockton’s newest councillor, Michael Crawford, and invited words of greetings from other council members at Brockton Council’s Feb. 24 meeting.

When the weather turns cold … Brockton has new warming centre

WALKERTON - Coun. Greg McLean made an announcement in the “new business” portion of the Feb. 24 council meeting that promises to help fill a gap in service for the community’s most vulnerable citizens.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Joe Kerr Ltd. loses bid for North Huron gravel maintenance services; new company wins contract instead

After decades of providing North Huron with gravel maintenance services, local contractor Joe Kerr Ltd has lost its bid on a Request for Tenders (RFT) from the township for the supply and delivery of maintenance gravel, part of its annual rural roads maintenance program.

F.E. Madill Secondary School held its annual Living Library event on Feb. 25.

Several members of the community came to share their lives and work with students as ‘living books.’

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

From lived experience to lasting support – putting farmer mental health first

In March 2019, my husband Brian and I began milking cows in our new dairy barn near Cannington in Durham Region.

How did we get here?

The North Huron community is reeling from the news a council member was hospitalized with injuries suffered in an altercation following the Feb. 17 council meeting.

The horizon looms

It is a good news story that the Avon Maitland District School Board (AMDSB) trustees adopted their 2026 budget late last month, but it doesn’t line up with what is on the horizon. 

Columnists

Joe Kerr Ltd. loses bid for North Huron gravel maintenance services; new company wins contract instead

By Cory Bilyea

After decades of providing North Huron with gravel maintenance services, local contractor Joe Kerr Ltd has lost its bid on a Request for Tenders (RFT) from the township for the supply and delivery of maintenance gravel, part of its annual rural roads maintenance program.

F.E. Madill Secondary School held its annual Living Library event on Feb. 25.

By Cory Bilyea

Several members of the community came to share their lives and work with students as ‘living books.’

Huron County Indigenous Housing and Homelessness planning strategy to include Indigenous voices

By Cory Bilyea

As part of the ongoing Huron County Housing and Homelessness planning strategy, a discussion panel was recently convened to explore local rural Indigenous community priorities and lived realities that intersect with housing stability (including safety, well-being, services, and access).

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