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Grey Bruce Health Unit reminding residents of importance of dental health during Oral Health Month

Submitted April 6, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

April is Oral Health Month in Canada and the Grey Bruce Health Unit is marking the occasion by shining a light on the importance of maintaining good dental health, an essential component of overall health and quality of life.

Newspaper Digitization Project announced by Bruce County Archives

Submitted April 6, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

During Archives Awareness Week last week, the Bruce County Archives at the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre announced its extensive newspaper digitization project aimed at preserving the county’s historical news and making it more accessible to the public.

Library brings Forest of Reading program to Bruce County

Submitted April 6, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Bruce County Public Library is bringing the Forest of Reading Program to Bruce County.

Walkerton and District Hospital Foundation raises $485K for mammography machine

Submitted April 6, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Walkerton and District Hospital Foundation (WDHF) announced last week that $485,000 has been raised for the new mammography machine at South Bruce Grey Health Centre’s Walkerton Hospital.

Your health doesn’t wait

Alison Brown April 6, 2022Columns

“When the kids are older, then I’ll have the time I need to care for myself.”

Cartoon: April 7, 2022 – Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times

Submitted April 6, 2022Cartoons

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Local communities to have access to high-speed internet by end of 2022

Submitted April 6, 2022Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

As part of the Ontario government’s plan to connect every community to high-speed internet by 2025, the governments of Canada and Ontario are investing $11 million to bring high-speed internet access to more than 6,100 homes, farms and businesses in Bruce and Grey counties by the end of 2022.

U11 Mustangs finish second in WOAA ‘C’ Division final

Submitted April 6, 2022Listowel Banner, Sports, Wingham Advance Times

The Upper Maitland Mustang U11 team ended their season as runners-up in the ‘C’ division for WOAA on April 3. 

U15 Mustangs place second at WOAA year-end tournament

Submitted April 6, 2022Listowel Banner, Sports, Wingham Advance Times

The Upper Maitland Mustangs hosted the WOAA year-end tournament at the Howick Community Centre on April 1-3. With over 15 teams in attendance representing the U11 and the U15 divisions, the Howick Community Centre was the spot to be this past weekend. 

United Way Perth-Huron sets another record, smashes fundraising goal

Submitted April 6, 2022Listowel Banner, News, Wingham Advance Times

United Way Perth-Huron (UWPH) marked the end of its 2021 fundraising campaign and announced a record-breaking total of $2,236,904, which is well over the campaign goal of $2.002 million.

Del Duca: An Ontario Liberal government will invest in children with autism, their families

Submitted April 6, 2022Listowel Banner, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Ontario Liberal Party Leader Steven Del Duca says “cuts and delays to the Ontario Autism Program by Doug Ford’s Conservatives have been disastrous for many families across Ontario, who have children stuck on long and growing waitlists.”

Cartoon: April 7, 2022 – Wingham Advance Times

Submitted April 6, 2022Cartoons

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OPP lay murder charges in investigation of Brussels deaths

Submitted April 4, 2022Police

HURON EAST – Members from the Huron County OPP Crime Unit have laid murder charges in…

OPP search warrants seize over $95,000 worth of drugs, stolen property

Submitted April 1, 2022News

Officers searched a dwelling house located on Charles Street in Wingham, as well as, a farm property located on London Road near Blyth.

OPP investigating two suspicious deaths near Brussels

Submitted April 1, 2022Police

Police say a suspect has been taken into custody

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Bears that Care: spreading compassion for kids

The Listowel Memorial Hospital and North Perth Fire Department received special deliveries on March…

Local band, Hitched, celebrate Paddyfest with intimate show at The Back 9

Local band Hitched played to an intimate, sold-out crowd at The Back 9 on March. 14. Consisting of…

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Walkerton Herald-Times March 19 Turnbacks

From March 11, 1987.

Consider the people who conduct the rescue

Bravo to the first responders who rescued the 23 ice fishermen who ran into trouble recently on Georgian Bay when the ice started breaking up.

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Huron County Council gives no direction regarding contested roundabout

Huron County Council received a report regarding the contested intersection of County Road 83 and Airport Line, which was originally slated to be re-engineered as a roundabout, but council voted to remove the project from the 2026 budget.

CIP grant will enhance accessibility

A new Wingham business, Life on a Footstool, was awarded a Community Improvement Program (CIP) grant by North Huron Council for $2,168.55 to help improve the façade and upgrade accessibility access.

See all Wingham area articles.

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From lived experience to lasting support – putting farmer mental health first

In March 2019, my husband Brian and I began milking cows in our new dairy barn near Cannington in Durham Region.

How did we get here?

The North Huron community is reeling from the news a council member was hospitalized with injuries suffered in an altercation following the Feb. 17 council meeting.

The horizon looms

It is a good news story that the Avon Maitland District School Board (AMDSB) trustees adopted their 2026 budget late last month, but it doesn’t line up with what is on the horizon. 

Columnists

Huron County Council gives no direction regarding contested roundabout

By Denny Scott

Huron County Council received a report regarding the contested intersection of County Road 83 and Airport Line, which was originally slated to be re-engineered as a roundabout, but council voted to remove the project from the 2026 budget.

Pretty plants, ugly outcomes: The high cost of invasive species

By Cory Bilyea

HURON/PERTH - Periwinkle, English ivy and goutweed look harmless in a backyard bed, but once they reach nearby woods, they can blanket acres. Maitland Conservation Ecologist Erin Gouthro explains how invasive species damage local forests and streams, and how to dispose of “problem plants” safely.

CIP grant will enhance accessibility

By Cory Bilyea

A new Wingham business, Life on a Footstool, was awarded a Community Improvement Program (CIP) grant by North Huron Council for $2,168.55 to help improve the façade and upgrade accessibility access.

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