After nearly four years and “a lot of red tape,” according to Mayor Jamie Heffer, the municipally-owned land at 61 Corbett Dr. in Belgrave will be put up for sale.
Impaired driver arrested in North Perth after tips from public
Tips from the public assisted in locating an impaired driver, who was arrested in North Perth on Good Friday.
Are our local politicians behaving badly?
In light of recent events on the local political scene – Kincardine, need I say more? – TVO had a very timely episode of The Agenda with Steve Paikin entitled, “Ontario’s Municipal Politicians Behaving Badly?” which coincidentally aired on April 4.
Value of North Perth homes sold in March surpasses $20M
The monthly market update for North Perth is beginning to sound like a record stuck on repeat – it’s a seller’s market.
Another slow month for home sales in North Huron
March was another slow month for home sales in North Huron.
Election speculation
We’re six months away from the municipal election.
High prices, low inventory lead to strong March home sales
Local home sale prices continue to set records.
Local athletes move on to regional badminton tournament
After three years of no badminton due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local athletes returned to the court last week for the Bluewater District Athletics South Junior and Senior tournaments in Walkerton.
U15 Rep Capitals win OWHA championship
At the beginning of the 2021-22 hockey season, the Walkerton Capitals U15 girls rep team set a series of goals for the year. Among those goals was finishing first in their league, to qualify for the Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA) Southern Championship weekend, and to qualify for the OWHA
Request from vendor to increase dust control pricing approved by council
The cost of dust control application in the municipality will increase by 1.35 cents per litre this year.
Three strikes and you’re out
In my short – by comparison – career in journalism, I have seen my fair share of dysfunctional councils.
Brockton home sales see year-over-year decline in February
While the number of homes sold was down from a year ago, the average sale price jumped nearly 40 per cent in February.
February a slow month for home sales in North Huron
February was another slow month for home sales in North Huron.
Not surprised
I look forward to the first week of April every year.
North Huron council holds discussion on new chambers
Councillors discussed potential new locations for North Huron’s permanent council chambers at the April 4 regular council meeting, considering several locations that staff have investigated over the last few months.