Following a rocky week inside the Conservative Party of Canada ranks, Perth-Wellington MP John Nater says it is time to move forward.
SIU charges Hanover police officer in sexual assault investigation
An officer with the Hanover Police Service has been charged by the province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) following a sexual assault investigation.
Coupon book supporting area businesses affected by January lockdown offers more than $3,500 in savings
One thing everyone can agree on with the COVID-19 pandemic is that it has been a difficult 21 months for small businesses.
Howick, LDSS teams advance to Junk Drawer Races provincial competition
Teams from two local schools have advanced to the Junk Drawer Races provincial competition.
Protest is prime example of privilege on parade
The big story in Canada right now is the “Freedom Convoy” that has made its way across the country and has settled in Ottawa at Parliament Hill.
PJHL regular season to resume this weekend
Fans of the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) have reason to rejoice, as the league will resume its regular season starting this weekend.
Ask and you shall not receive
Imagine you are a business owner. Your business is in the recreation industry – you operate an arena with a swimming pool and recreation centre (gym) – and your business is located in a municipality that neighbours multiple towns and townships.
Nelemans expresses sticker-shock over BMGCC fundraising consultant fee
A recent decision by Huron East council has one councillor in Morris-Turnberry frustrated.
Former employee suing NWMO for being ‘too much on the side of the community’
A former employee of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has filed a lawsuit against the organization.
Ontario to ‘cautiously and gradually ease’ public health restrictions starting Jan. 31
Premier Doug Ford was prompt in announcing Thursday morning that COVID-19 public health measures will “cautiously and gradually” ease later this month.
Perth County extends contract with Brantco Construction at 2021 rates
Council agreed unanimously at its Jan. 13 meeting to extend a contract with Brantco Construction for the 2022 construction season after the company offered to keep its unit rates at the 2021 level.
Morris-Turnberry council gets first look at 2022 budget
Council got its first look at the 2022 draft budget on Monday morning.
WOAA cancels remainder of regular season for minor, senior hockey
The Western Ontario Athletic Association (WOAA) has announced the cancellation of the remainder of the regular season for minor hockey and the Senior “AA” league.
Morris-Turnberry supports proposal for MRI at Wingham hospital
Council unanimously expressed its support on Jan. 11 for a proposal from the Listowel Wingham Hospitals Alliance (LWHA) to get MRI diagnostic imaging equipment at the Wingham and District Hospital.
North Huron home sales exceed $45M in 2021
North Huron, like much of the Huron-Perth region, continues to be a seller’s market.