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Municipal Election 2022

Bluevale hall filled to capacity for Morris-Turnberry all-candidates meeting on Oct. 13

Cory Bilyea October 19, 2022Local News, Municipal Election 2022, News, Wingham Advance Times

The Bluevale Community Hall filled to capacity for the Morris-Turnberry all-candidates meeting on Oct. 13 despite the short notice.

Municipal Election 2022: Municipality of Brockton candidates

Mike Wilson October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022, Walkerton Herald-Times

As part of our ongoing municipal election coverage, the Walkerton Herald-Times asked candidates to submit a 250-word biography and, in 500 words or less, answer the following question: What is the most important issue facing Brockton in this election?

Brockton councillor candidate – Greg McLean

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY My name is Gregory J. McLean and I ask for your support to elect me as a Brockton…

Brockton councillor candidate – Carl Kuhnke

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY Carl Kuhnke lives in Walkerton with his wife Beth and their two rescue dogs, Pippin and…

Brockton councillor candidate – Kym Hutcheon

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY I was born and raised in Toronto but have gladly called Brockton home for nearly 25…

Brockton councillor candidate – Phil Englishman

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY I was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands and immigrated with my parents to Canada. I have…

Brockton councillor candidate – Tim Elphick

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

I have had the honour to represent ratepayers as a Brockton councillor since January 2020 when I…

Brockton councillor candidate – Mitch Clark

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY Growing up as a Brockton resident, I attended Immaculate Conception School in Formosa and…

Municipal Election 2022: Township of North Huron candidates

Mike Wilson October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022, Wingham Advance Times

As part of our ongoing municipal election coverage, the Wingham Advance Times asked North Huron candidates to submit a 250 biography and, in 500 words or less, answer the following question: What is the most important issue facing North Huron in this election?

North Huron councillor candidate – East Wawanosh Ward: Kelly Tiffin

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY My Name is Kelly Tiffin. I was born in Wingham and have always resided in northern Huron…

North Huron councillor candidate – East Wawanosh Ward: Chris Palmer

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY Hello, I am Chris Palmer. I am running to be re-elected as a North Huron councillor in…

North Huron councillor candidate – East Wawanosh Ward: Anita van Hittersum

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY My name is Anita van Hittersum and I am your current East Wawanosh council member for the…

North Huron councillor candidate – Wingham Ward: Mitch Wright

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY I grew up on a farm near Belmore, attended F.E. Madill Secondary School and Western…

North Huron councillor candidate – Wingham Ward: Lonnie Whitfield

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY I was born and raised on a farm just outside of Blyth. I have three brothers. I attended…

North Huron councillor candidate – Wingham Ward: Amy Schiestel

Submitted October 13, 2022Municipal Election 2022

BIOGRAPHY My name is Amy Schiestel and I am running for Wingham Ward councillor. I have had family…

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Select Your Region

Howick passes 2026 budget with 5.34% tax rate increase, plus 2% capital infrastructure levy

HOWICK - The council chambers here were more crammed than usual, as addi- tional chairs had to be brought in for mem- bers of the public in attendance for the township’s third draft budget presentation – which was passed at a tax rate increase of 5.34 per cent plus 2% capital infrastruc- ture levy.

North Perth continues to warm hearts with sixth-annual CNOY in Listowel

LISTOWEL – As the winter weather shows small signs of slowing, the break in colder weather brings…

See all Listowel area articles.

Sing! Show Chorus moving to Cargill Community Centre

WALKERTON - Byron Ballagh, Maria Ballagh and Steph Fortney, representing Sing! Show Chorus, appeared as a delegation at the Feb. 10 meeting of Brockton Council to request a rental rate reduction for Cargill Community Centre.

Council seeks to optimize use of sport courts

WALKERTON - The outdoor pickleball season isn’t that far away, and Brockton council wants to make sure users of the newly-refurbished tennis and pickleball courts in Walkerton are contributing what they should toward capital and operating costs.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Ironmen force overtime in game one of PJHL playoffs against Hanover

After forcing overtime and being edged out 2-1 in the first game of a playoff series with the Hanover Barons, the Wingham Ironmen were downed 6-2 by the Barons on home ice over the weekend.

Belgrave community hosts Family Day celebration

The Belgrave Community Centre was the place to be on Family Day with a family breakfast hosted by…

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Editorial

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. 

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.

Columnists

Ironmen force overtime in game one of PJHL playoffs against Hanover

By Denny Scott

After forcing overtime and being edged out 2-1 in the first game of a playoff series with the Hanover Barons, the Wingham Ironmen were downed 6-2 by the Barons on home ice over the weekend.

Belgrave community hosts Family Day celebration

By Cory Bilyea

The Belgrave Community Centre was the place to be on Family Day with a family breakfast hosted by…

Howick Fire receives $16,800 grant

By Nicole Beswitherick

At its Jan. 27 regular meeting, council here approved entering into a transfer payment agreement with the Province of Ontario after successfully securing $16,800 through the Fire Protection Grant from the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office.

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