Senior AA hockey in the region will have a new look this coming season. On Aug. 17, the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) announced the formation of the Ontario Elite Hockey League (OEHL), which will begin play in October.
Local author wins awards, prepares for launch of second short-story collection
For a creative writer, once you put word to paper and are satisfied with the end result, all you can do is wait and see how readers will react.
Remembering why minor sports are important
By the time you read this, I will have completed my first season as president of a minor sports organization.
‘Not a widespread issue’
A representative from Deloitte says that claims to discredit the survey regarding the proposed DGR project in South Bruce are unwarranted.
Palmerston ball players return home from nationals with gold
A pair of local softball players are carrying a bit of extra weight around their necks this week.
OPP: ‘If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is’
“If a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Those are the words of advice coming from the Perth County OPP, who say they have been receiving an increase in reports of unfinished paving projects and extremely poor-quality jobs in North Perth.
Capitals to open PJHL season on Sept. 15 in Wingham
After a busy summer of roster moves, changes in hockey operations and finalizing the coaching staff, the Walkerton Capitals are a month away from dropping the puck on the PJHL Pollock Division season.
July another strong month of home sales in Brockton
July was another strong month for home sales in Brockton.
Wingham Ironmen to open regular season at home against Walkerton
The Wingham Ironmen will open the 2023-24 PJHL Pollock Division season at home.
South Bruce aware of ‘glitch’ in community DGR survey
The Municipality of South Bruce says it is aware of a glitch in an online survey, which closed last week, that allowed respondents to submit multiple responses regarding the proposed deep geological repository (DGR) project.
North Perth home sales down in July
The only part of the North Perth real estate market that saw growth last month over July 2022 was the number of homes for sale.
Self-inflicted wound
Am I surprised by the result of the auditor general’s report about the Greenbelt? Yes and no.
Life lessons through sport
Participants at the Between The Lines Sports Camp collected everyday items and sporting goods earlier this month, which will be donated to It Takes A Village. The collection was done during inclusion week at camp, which taught participants ages 5-13 about sports that allow those with different abili
Auditor general report says Ford-friendly developers influenced Greenbelt changes
Bonnie Lysyk’s final report as auditor general confirms what those critical of the Ontario government’s changes to the Greenbelt felt: that the changes were not necessary and done to appease developers.
This idea sounds vaguely familiar
“I am not a genius, but rather I am not stupid. If I see something that works, I let it work.”