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Courts award costs to Robinson and Southampton Cultural Heritage Conservancy

Submitted May 18, 2022News, Walkerton Herald-Times

On May 13, 2022, Justice Gordon D. Lemon of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice determined that Bruce County will pay Laura Robinson and the Southampton Cultural Heritage Conservancy a fixed amount of $140,000 for legal costs.

Students honoured with special awards

Submitted May 18, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board celebrated its annual “Applause Breakfast Awards” event Friday, May 6 at the Chesley Community Centre, as part of Catholic Education Week celebrations. 

Rotary Club holds 10th drawing of Walkerton Lottery

Submitted May 18, 2022Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Rotary Club of Walkerton held the tenth drawing of the Walkerton Lottery on May 12. Rotarian Dawn Clark (right) made the draw under the watchful eyes of fellow Rotarians Flo Gutscher, Shirely Bonneveld and Albert Bonneveld. Winners in this round are Kevin McTeer ($1,000), Derek Detzler ($500), D

Cartoon: May 19, 2022 – Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times

Submitted May 18, 2022Cartoons

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Supporting the agri-food sector means economic growth, prosperity for Ontario

STEVE BRACKENRIDGE - Ontario Federation of Agriculture May 18, 2022Listowel Banner, Rural

Throughout the last two years, farmers and farm businesses have worked hard to adapt to the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic. That included ensuring Ontarians continued to have access to locally-grown food and keeping farm workers and rural communities healthy and safe.

Fifty Archives Treasures: 1901 – ‘Our Departed Queen Victoria’

Betty Jo Belton - Stratford-Perth Archives May 18, 2022Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

After 50 years of operation, Stratford-Perth Archives houses an ever-growing collection of historical documents that are carefully preserved and made accessible for researchers from Perth County and around the world.

Still time to register a team in Golf Fore Kids’ Sake fundraising tournament

Submitted May 18, 2022Local News, News, Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Golf Fore Kids’ Sake, presented by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kincardine and District, is scheduled for June 3 and 4 at Ainsdale Golf Course.

Cartoon: May 19, 2022 – Wingham Advance Times

Submitted May 18, 2022Cartoons

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Alzheimer Society welcomes support for Walk for Alzheimer’s

Submitted May 18, 2022Local News, Music, Wingham Advance Times

With spring now underway, the Alzheimer Society of Huron Perth is once again urging the community to support the annual IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s, set to take place on May 28.

Local SHSM students discuss food waste, potential solutions

Submitted May 12, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News

On April 28, 30 of the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) students from LDSS met at the Steve Kerr Memorial Complex to learn about food waste and discuss how North Perth might minimize the amount of waste going into area landfills.

Van Allen Insurance staff inspired by Bell Let’s Talk

Submitted May 12, 2022Listowel Banner, Opinion

To access this post, you must purchase Digital Subscription - Monthly or Digital…

County warns motorists not to cross the line – until it dries

Submitted May 11, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

BRUCE COUNTY – The Bruce County line painting contractor will begin line painting operations on county roads for the 2022 season on Tuesday, May 10.

Region’s unemployment rate drops to 3.3 per cent

Submitted May 11, 2022Business, Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

WALKERTON – In April, the unemployment rate for the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula Economic Region decreased by 1.2 percentage points to 3.3 per cent, remaining the second lowest in Ontario.

Walkerton District Community School basketball program returns

Submitted May 11, 2022Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

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Hawks announce new president, executive

Submitted May 11, 2022Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON – The Walkerton Hawks will start a new chapter in the organization with a new executive team for the 2022-23 season. 

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Perth County OPP board discusses severe weather impacts on collisions; violent and property crime down locally

Unsurprisingly, weather was a factor in both data and conversation at the Perth County OPP Board meeting Jan. 13, the first one of the new year. 

Howick Hockey Day sees a snowy Saturday face off on the ice

Howick Hockey Day on Jan. 17 saw multiple teams converging on Howick Community Centre for a full…

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2025 Walkerton Herald-Times Year in Review July – Sept

The Walkerton Herald-Times 2025 Year in Review continues this week with a look at local activity from July to September.

David Sleightholm records high score at recent Paisley crokinole session

PAISLEY - With  snowy and slippery roads, 19 people ventured out and had lots of fun playing Crokinole. at the Paisley Legion on Jan. 17.

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Increase in construction value in Morris-Turnberry

At its meeting Jan. 13, council here received two reports from Chief Building Official Kirk Livingston outlining the year in construction. 

‘Patients first’ says LWHA CEO on request for partial use of hospital parking lot

What began as a routine request for temporary parking lot space has turned into a debate over who should shoulder the inconvenience of Wingham’s water tower project, as the local hospital’s CEO defends keeping spaces for patients while leaving the door open to a smaller, shorter‑term compromise.

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Editorial

What do we do with all the dark?

Happy new year! Yup. You heard me. The family of Jesus’ followers around the world is celebrating…

World Diabetes Day: Myths, facts, why it matters

Every year on Nov. 14, people around the world recognize World Diabetes Day (WDD) – a day that honours Canadian scientist Sir Frederick Banting (on his birthday), who co-discovered insulin alongside Charles Best in 1922.

The meaning behind Diabetes Awareness Month

November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on a disease that affects millions of people worldwide – including right here in North Perth.

Columnists

Increase in construction value in Morris-Turnberry

By Rachel Hammermueller

At its meeting Jan. 13, council here received two reports from Chief Building Official Kirk Livingston outlining the year in construction. 

‘Patients first’ says LWHA CEO on request for partial use of hospital parking lot

By Cory Bilyea

What began as a routine request for temporary parking lot space has turned into a debate over who should shoulder the inconvenience of Wingham’s water tower project, as the local hospital’s CEO defends keeping spaces for patients while leaving the door open to a smaller, shorter‑term compromise.

Perth County OPP board discusses severe weather impacts on collisions; violent and property crime down locally

By Rachel Hammermueller

Unsurprisingly, weather was a factor in both data and conversation at the Perth County OPP Board meeting Jan. 13, the first one of the new year. 

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