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Mike Wilson

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County approves severance request in East Wawanosh

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

County council has approved a consent application from Vincent Acres Inc. for the severance of a surplus residence in the East Wawanosh Ward of North Huron.

‘There’s going to be an uproar’

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Users of North Huron’s recreation services could be in for quite a surprise if North Huron council formally approves the proposed 2024 Fees and Charges Bylaw.

Capitals acquire Thompson from Tavistock

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Walkerton Capitals have acquired some additional firepower in the forward corps.

Thundercats earn three points over weekend

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Durham Thundercats earned a weekend split in Ontario Elite Hockey League action over the weekend, skating to a win at home against Erin and dropping an overtime decision in Creemore.

Listowel hospital site needs long-term sustainability study

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

The Listowel Wingham Hospitals Alliance (LWHA) board of directors had a full agenda for its October meeting, with several different issues discussed.

Keeso’s ‘Letterkenny’ set to air final season on Dec. 25

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Arts & Entertainment, Listowel Banner, Local News, News

“You were talkin’ about your favourite TV show with your pals the other day…”

‘I got a fever, and the only prescription… is less cowbell!’

Mike Wilson November 8, 2023Columns

The cowbell. Traditionally, this bell is worn around the neck of free-roaming livestock so herders can keep track of any animal via the sound of the bell.

‘If they could only get along’

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

For Tim Poole, the past month of conflict in Gaza have brought back many memories.

Lancers shut out by Wolves

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Sports, Wingham Advance Times

Saturday night’s road game in Ripley wasn’t much to write home about for the Ontario Elite Hockey League’s Lucknow Lancers.

Wingham Town Hall Theatre has become a destination for performers

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, News, Wingham Advance Times

A hidden gem. It’s a term thrown around loosely by marketing folks, but it is safe to say that the Wingham Town Hall Theatre is just that – a hidden gem.

Applekings tame Thundercats for first franchise win

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Georgian Bay Applekings have found the win column for the first time in franchise history, scoring five times en route to a 5-2 win against the Durham Thundercats in Ontario Elite Hockey League action on Saturday night.

Council approves location of new Teeswater well, water tower

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Council has approved the site for a new water well in Teeswater, as well as the location of a new water tower.

Council gives stamp of approval to 2024 Nuclear Exploration Team budget

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Council has given its stamp of approval to the 2024 South Bruce Nuclear Exploration Team (NET) budget.

South Bruce council receives update on library operations

Mike Wilson November 1, 2023Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

The Mildmay and Teeswater branches of the Bruce County Public Library are “busy little branches,” according to the county’s director of library services.

Walkerton U11 Rep C Capitals tame Minto Mad Dogs

Mike Wilson October 25, 2023Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Walkerton Capitals U11 Rep C team are off to a hot start of the 2023-24 season, winning their first five games, including a one-sided 13-1 win over the Minto Mad Dogs on Saturday at the Walkerton arena. Pictured: Walkerton forward Jack Wilhelm evades the defensive efforts of Minto’s Kason Frankl

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Over 50 attend No Tyrants protest co-organized by Kincardine man

Contributed photos The No Tyrants protest, aimed at highlighting autocratic activities, specifically those in the United States, that was held in Owen Sound late last month brought over 50 protestors to Owen Sound’s city hall. Co-organizer Kevin Larson was very happy with the turnout, especially compared to another political protest around the same time.

Denny Scott dscott@midwesternnewspapers.com OWEN SOUND – A local rally aimed at refuting the…

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Property, violent, drug crime down in April

Perth County OPP and community representatives heard the statistics on crime for the area, highlighting a successful property raid in North Perth to seize stolen property and how many offenders are being monitored locally. 

LDSS hosts Madill for final 2026 HPAA soccer match

LISTOWEL - The F.E. Madill senior girls' soccer team put two past the LDSS goaltender in the May 19 match in Listowel. The results of the last game of the season landed Wingham in second-place, and LDSS in seventh.

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Water festival draws hundreds of students to Chesley for 25th anniversary

CHESLEY - More than 1,200 students from across Grey and Bruce counties gathered in Chesley for the 25th annual Grey Bruce Children’s Water Festival, a three-day event focused on water education, conservation and hands-on learning.

Bluewater board recognizes student senators, welcomes incoming representatives at May meeting

CHESLEY - Students from across the Bluewater District School Board (BWDSB) were recognized for their leadership and contributions during a May 19 board meeting, as trustees and staff also welcomed incoming student senators set to begin their roles this fall.

See all Mildmay area articles.

Fallout from Bill 124 not over yet – OPSEU Local 235 members on strike

HANOVER - On a cold, rainy Saturday, May 23, striking members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Local 235 – Community Living employees – picketed in Hanover on 10th Street, to draw attention to the fact they have yet to see compensation for what was taken from them with Bill 124.

Multi-year capacity funding agreement advances community readiness for proposed Bruce C project

WALKERTON - On May 21, Bruce County and Bruce Power executed a four-year, $2 million capacity funding agreement.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Locally-made documentary chronicles storied career of artist and the generational impact made through colour

Outside of Wingham, Cory Bilyea sits across her dining room table, face lighting up when asked about when, decades earlier, her earthwalk crossed paths with Michael “Cy” Cywink.

In Photos: F E Madill girls softball

  The F. E. Madill Secondary School girls slow-pitch team hosted a multi-school regional…

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

Government decisions need to be reviewed with rural lens

Federal and provincial governments are forgetting how important rural and agricultural communities are to the country.

Do they really not make things like they used to?

Just so nobody gets the idea that I’m some kind of curmudgeon in a dark room hunched over my…

This is what you get when you vote for a party instead of a person

Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong MP Marilyn Gladu could be facing a (likely doomed to fail) legal challenge from the very people she represents.

Columnists

Fallout from Bill 124 not over yet – OPSEU Local 235 members on strike

By Pauline Kerr

HANOVER - On a cold, rainy Saturday, May 23, striking members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Local 235 – Community Living employees – picketed in Hanover on 10th Street, to draw attention to the fact they have yet to see compensation for what was taken from them with Bill 124.

Multi-year capacity funding agreement advances community readiness for proposed Bruce C project

By Submitted

WALKERTON - On May 21, Bruce County and Bruce Power executed a four-year, $2 million capacity funding agreement.

Property, violent, drug crime down in April

By Rachel Hammermueller

Perth County OPP and community representatives heard the statistics on crime for the area, highlighting a successful property raid in North Perth to seize stolen property and how many offenders are being monitored locally. 

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