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Cartoon: Wingham Advance Times – June 24, 2021

Submitted June 28, 2021Cartoons, Wingham Advance Times

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What is the future of dementia and other difficult diseases?

Bob Murray June 28, 2021Columns, Wingham Advance Times

In the previous column, I talked about a ‘new normal’ after the current pandemic ends. I had my second Pfizer shot last Saturday and, in two weeks, I should be fully vaccinated.

Home sales in Huron-Perth establish new May record

Submitted June 28, 2021Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

The number of homes sold through the MLS System of the Huron Perth Association of REALTORS totalled 247 units in May 2021.

New United Way grant program provides timely investments

Submitted June 28, 2021Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

United Way Perth-Huron (UWPH) is proud to announce it is providing three organizations with Emergent/Emergency Need Grants (EENG) to assist them in continuing important pandemic relief programs and services.

Perth County launches new ‘Discover More Flavour’ Farm Gate Map program

Submitted June 25, 2021News

The new and improved Discover More Flavour Farm Gate Map program has officially launched in Perth County.

Cartoon: Listowel Banner – June 24, 2021

Submitted June 25, 2021Cartoons, Listowel Banner

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OFA targets leadership recruitment as a pillar for building strong organizations and communities

Written by Paul Vickers, Ontario Federation of Agriculture June 25, 2021Opinion, Walkerton Herald-Times

What makes Ontario’s agri-food industry strong is the abundance of strong, confident and spirited farmers we have leading our organizations and businesses, striving towards building a bright future for the next generation.

Cartoon: Walkerton Herald-Times – June 24, 2021

Submitted June 25, 2021Cartoons, Walkerton Herald-Times

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Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board releases 2021-2022 budget highlights

Submitted June 25, 2021Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

HANOVER – The Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board approved a balanced and compliant budget…

Freiburger Race Team makes donation

Submitted June 25, 2021Local News, Sports, Walkerton Herald-Times

Freiburger Race Team makes donation – Freiburger Race Team #37 has a tradition of donating all their winnings to help others. On June 12, the team made a donation to Melissa Kuntz, who is fighting cancer. She’ll use the funds to help with parking, fuel, food and other expenses.

Formosa Lions still planning, wishing pandemic would come to an end

Submitted June 25, 2021Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Formosa Lions held their last business meeting of the current Lions year on June 9. President Lion Frank Jacobi welcome 16 members virtually with Zoom. 

Site prep has begun for Formosa Country Christmas shed

Submitted June 25, 2021Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Formosa Country Christmas (FCC) committee – with the assistance of the Formosa Lions Club, Municipality of South Bruce and Goetz Contracting from Mildmay – began the first “dig” on the site for a shed to store items for the Formosa Country Christmas event to be held Dec. 2 – 5, 2021.

Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week awards 13th annual prize to local vet

Submitted June 25, 2021Local News, Music, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times

On June 12, the OVC Class of 2021 virtual veterinary oath ceremony took place. The GBFW committee was delighted to watch this ceremony and to announce that Dr. Heather Reinhardt is the recipient of the 2021 award.

Bruce County Library’s Summer Reading Club returns

Submitted June 25, 2021Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

BRUCE COUNTY – No matter your age or reading level, the Bruce County Public Library has a…

Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority issues flood outlook statement

Submitted June 24, 2021News

GREY-BRUCE – The Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority advises that a strong storm system will be…

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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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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.

Speaker shares how Amish keep food cold year-round with pond ice

During the Wingham and Area Historical Society’s first meeting of the year, Brent Bowyer described how one Amish family turns a small farm pond into their year-long refrigeration system each winter. 

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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

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.

Speaker shares how Amish keep food cold year-round with pond ice

By Cory Bilyea

During the Wingham and Area Historical Society’s first meeting of the year, Brent Bowyer described how one Amish family turns a small farm pond into their year-long refrigeration system each winter. 

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