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Rotary Music Festival returning to Walkerton

Submitted January 11, 2023Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, Walkerton Herald-Times

After a long pandemic break, the Midwestern Ontario Rotary Music Festival in Walkerton is back.

Two local musicians raise $2,000 to help homeless veterans

Pauline Kerr January 11, 2023Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Tom Traversy and Pat McNinch, two local musicians with military connections, have raised $2,000 to date for the Homes for Heroes Foundation.

Jim Cuddy serenades audiences at Wingham Town Hall Theatre

Cory Bilyea December 15, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, Wingham Advance Times

The Jim Cuddy Trio (Jim Cuddy, fiddler Anne Lyndsay and guitarist Colin Cripps) put on a powerful performance for Wingham residents on Dec. 8 and 9 at the Wingham Town Hall Theatre.

Knox Church’s ‘Music of Christmas’ marks return this Sunday

Dan McNee December 14, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Listowel Banner, Local News, Music

The Listowel Knox Presbyterian Church will once again be filled with the sound of joyous voices with a holiday theme on Sunday, Dec. 18, as ‘Music of Christmas’ marks its in-person return for the first time since 2019.

Salvation Army concert marks return, Dec. 11

Dan McNee December 8, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Music, News

The Listowel Salvation Army brass band is ready to get down to brass tacks after three longs years that prevented the outfit from performing its annual Christmas concert live.

Rising country music star has ties to Teeswater

Cory Bilyea December 8, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, Wingham Advance Times

Basil Bauer is following in his family’s footsteps, musically speaking.

It’s beginning to sound a lot like Christmas!

Pauline Kerr November 30, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Sing! Show Chorus pulled out all the stops to put on a Christmas performance worthy of the season and the beautiful Victoria Jubilee Hall from Nov. 24-27.

Jim Cuddy talks performing, motivation and quitting his day job

Mike Wilson November 30, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, News, Wingham Advance Times

Jim Cuddy is, in a word, thankful.

Canadian country music star Jason McCoy performs in Wingham

Cory Bilyea November 30, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, News, Wingham Advance Times

There were no empty seats at the Wingham Town Hall Theatre as country music singer-songwriter Jason McCoy took to the stage amid cheers and smiles from the Canadian legend’s fans.

Fatal fire west of Teeswater under investigation

Midwestern Newspapers November 30, 2022Local News, Music, Police, Wingham Advance Times

A fire at a home on Bruce County Road 6, west of Teeswater, on Monday morning is under investigation.

Monkton building destroyed in downtown fire, Nov. 21

Melissa Dunphy November 23, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Music

On Monday, Nov. 21 at approximately 11 a.m., all three North Perth Fire Department stations responded to a structure fire at 221 Winstanley Street in Monkton.

North Perth council sworn in for coming term, Nov. 21

Melissa Dunphy November 23, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Music

A meeting brimming with hope for a better community is how one might describe North Perth’s inaugural council meeting on Nov. 21.

Rockin’ Thru The Ages

Melissa Dunphy November 2, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Local News, Music, News, Wingham Advance Times

Members of the High Street Band perform for the large crowd at the Rockin’ thru the Ages event, held at the Wingham Town Hall Theatre on Oct. 30. There were over 200 eager music lovers in attendance.

Jason McCoy talks pandemic, performing and new music

Mike Wilson November 2, 2022Arts & Entertainment, Music, Wingham Advance Times

With the COVID-19 pandemic seemingly in the rearview mirror, music has returned to local stages. However, there may be no bigger concert on the calendar in midwestern Ontario this fall than Jason McCoy at the Wingham Town Hall Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 24.

Maitland Conservation board returns to admin building, introduces new staff members

Cory Bilyea November 2, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Music, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

Maitland Conservation (MC) board members returned to the administration building in Wroxeter for the first time since moving to the Wroxeter Community Hall in 2020 due to the social-distancing mandate during the pandemic.

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Lane closures resume on Durham St. bridge as Phase 2 begins

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Step In Style- New family shoe store set to open in familiar location

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

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I spent this past weekend in beautiful New York City with my classmates for one last school trip. Everything was going smoothly and according to plan until our journey home.

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On Feb. 3, the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade announced nearly $2 million in funding to establish Succession Ontario, described as Ontario’s first business succession planning services hub.

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