April 6, 2018 is a date etched in Canadian history. On that fateful day, a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos hockey team was on its way to a Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks.
A tip of the cap
Nearly two weeks after the filing deadline for municipal election candidates, the dust has settled (for the most part) and the picture has become a bit clearer.
All North Perth council seats to be contested in October’s municipal election
There will be a race for every seat on North Perth council this fall.
South Bruce CLC hears reports on education, recreation, youth economic development studies
The South Bruce Community Liaison Committee (CLC) heard the results of three studies at its Aug. 18 meeting, held virtually via Zoom.
Capitals acquire Hannivan from Hanover
The Walkerton Capitals continue to shape their roster for the upcoming PJHL season, announcing the acquisition of Tayden Hannivan from the Hanover Barons last week.
Knowledge is power
There are decisions to be made this fall.
Average selling price of homes in North Perth was $620K last month
Those looking to buy a home in North Perth now have plenty of options to choose from, however they will still pay a hefty price to do so.
Local photo manager offering tips during Save Your Photos Month
An international group with local ties is hosting a series of mini-classes throughout September to help people better manage their photo collections.
Perth County to look at bringing all plow operations in-house
Council feels it is time to take another look at bringing all winter maintenance operations back in-house.
Turnbacks
Ten Years Ago 2012 – Construction commenced on Listowel’s Elizabeth Street, with a price tag of…
Former Keeso sawmill site approved for rezoning
Council has approved a zoning bylaw amendment that would allow the new owner of the former J.H. Keeso and Sons Ltd. property to build an agricultural manufacturing facility.
Grey-Bruce sees huge drop in home sale prices, volume in July
The sales volume and average sale price of homes in Brockton continue to trend towards a buyer’s market being on the horizon.
Smiles and sodbusting
The Huron County Sodbusters 4-H Club met at Monoway Farms on Aug. 9 under ideal conditions for plowing. The club meets during the summer months to learn more about the art of plowing, and many members have gone on to perform quite well at competitions. Andrew Fear smiles for the camera while maintai
North Huron home sales stats continue to decline
The housing market in North Huron appears to be cooling off, as the average sale price and number of homes sold in July were lower than the previous month.
The buzz about bees
The Township of Southgate, specifically Dundalk, must be overjoyed at the moment.