The middle of each month brings an event that I despise in my house – bills.
Plaque honouring longtime Palmerston Observer publisher unveiled
For 43 years, Art Carr reported on the news and events of Palmerston, essentially documenting the town’s history during that time in the pages of the Palmerston Observer.
May a strong month for home sales in Brockton
Despite rising interest rates and near-record lows of listings, the local housing market continues bring increased sales numbers compared to previous years.
IN PHOTOS: Listowel Minor Ball Day 2022
After a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Listowel Minor Ball Day was back with a full slate of games, a barbecue and silent auction on Saturday, June 11.
North Perth sees renewed surge in May real estate listings
After months of few real estate listings in North Perth, May brought a surge of new listings to the market.
Own your opinion
In Canada, we have the right to freedom of expression, as laid out in Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In fact, any of the rights in this section of the charter have been deemed fundamental freedoms.
Morris-Turnberry council accepts tenders for three lots in Belgrave
It was a happy moment for council here on June 7, as they accepted tenders for three of the four municipally-owned lots in Belgrave. And in addition, all three lots sold for more money than the municipality was budgeting for.
North Huron’s average home sale price tops $700K in May
If you’re looking to purchase a home in North Huron, be ready to pay.
‘Very poor business’: Zinn slams dust control provider for implementing 12.6 per cent price increase
Morris-Turnberry council dealt with a bit of a dusty situation at its June 7 meeting, specifically around a price increase from its dust control product vendor.
Tractor pull a hit in Bluevale
The community of Bluevale was filled with the sounds of tractors, and music on Saturday as the Bluevale Community Committee hosted a tractor pull at the Bluevale Ball Diamond.
Developer proposing subdivision in Lowertown Wingham
Council reviewed a proposed plan of subdivision that would bring 15 single detached homes and two quadruplex dwellings to Lowertown Wingham.
Walkerton’s Clarence ‘Tubby’ Schmalz left a legacy in organized hockey across Canada
Each year, countless volunteers take to the ice at local arenas to coach youth hockey players, or work behind the scenes to ensure local children have an opportunity to take part in the game of hockey.
‘Student Vote’ shows much tighter race in Huron-Bruce
With the provincial election now in the rearview mirror, CIVIX has released the results of its provincial student vote.
‘Student Vote’ shows North Perth students lean left
With the provincial election now in the rearview mirror, CIVIX has released the results of its provincial student vote.
Boundary review could have been avoided with foresight, common sense
If you’re a football team looking for a kicker, perhaps you should try looking at the Avon Maitland District School Board’s board of trustees.