PERTH EAST – Two Perth East resident, aged 47 and 42, were arrested May 29 at an address on Line…
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Funding provided for Catholic school expansion
LISTOWEL – The Ontario government will provide $5.8 million towards a new addition to St.…
Lions Club of Wingham induct new member, present 50 year service award to Lion Don McKague
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North Huron council approves two backup generator tenders; Wingham
NORTH HURON—Safety measures during power outages in Wingham will be bolstered with the installation of backup generators at two key locations.
Morris-Turnberry deems dog vicious
MORRIS-TURNBERRY – The municipality of Morris-Turnberry has recently deemed a dog in Belgrave vicious after it attacked two other dogs, on separate occasions while at large.
Council approves purchase of a new tractor, arena rubber flooring, Atwood playground
NORTH PERTH – Council approved the purchase of one new tractor with a cab, to be located at the…
Huron County Library hosts TD Summer Reading, invites young readers to join
HURON COUNTY – The Huron County Library is hosting the TD Summer Reading Club this summer and invites young readers to join the club.
Applications open for Bruce Power’s post-secondary scholarship program
Applications for Bruce Power’s annual post-secondary scholarships are now open and students from Bruce, Grey and Huron counties are eligible to apply before June 16.
FoodCycler program denied by Brockton council for another year
Brockton council at its May 21 meeting decided to once again refrain from participating in the FoodCyler pilot program, which is an initiative that aims to reduce waste going into landfill.
Wingham Townhall Theatre agreement reached; BIA awaits MOU from township
The Wingham Business Improvement Area (BIA) and the Township of North Huron have reached a provisional agreement regarding the day-to-day operations of the Wingham Townhall Theatre, according to BIA Chair Dave Tiffin.
Business owners lament building permit issues, CBO offers explanations
Three local businesses claim the municipality’s building department has let them down resulting in negative impacts to the their businesses, which they say cost them thousands of dollars.
Council discusses becoming ‘unwilling host’ to energy storage or production projects
The May 21 meeting agenda included a report on the Alectra battery storage proposal. Mayor Chris Peabody reiterated his frustration with the way the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) conducted the selection process for battery storage facilities in this region.
Durham Street bridge repair work underway
Starting the week of May 27, until December, those using the Durham Street bridge in Walkerton can expect lane closures on the bridge. Traffic control measures will be in place, as will signage.
Saugeen Children’s Safety Village: a lot has changed since it first opened on Durham Street in Walkerton
Al Leach, also known as the “mayor of the Saugeen Valley Children’s Safety Village,” made a presentation to the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority board of directors at the May 16 meeting.
Two vehicle collision over long weekend; one person airlifted
One person was airlifted by ORNGE air ambulance on the afternoon of May 17 following a two vehicle collision in the area of Line 87 and Road 165.
