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Local fly-fishing enthusiast seeks heritage status for Saugeen River

Pauline Kerr May 4, 2022Local News, News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times

Jack Serre is a man on a mission – to raise the status of the Saugeen River system to Heritage River status.

Senate committee studying Canadian soil health

Midwestern Newspapers May 4, 2022Rural

Senator Rob Black’s kicking at the dirt in Ottawa has produced momentum for a comprehensive national soil study.

Busy, successful 2022 so far for Huron Perth Junior Farmers

Jolande Oudshoorn April 28, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

Huron Perth Junior Farmers have had an eventful first quarter in 2022. The year started virtually and slowly moved to in-person events.

Plans taking shape for traditional Listowel Fair

Dan McNee April 28, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Rural

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago, businesses, families and individuals have had to rapidly adapt to an ever-evolving situation in the interest of public health.

Huron Perth Junior Farmers present video doc series through ‘Century Farm Show’

Dan McNee April 28, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

Celebrating agriculture’s rich local history is an integral aspect to the Huron Perth Junior Farmers (HPJF), as is utilizing the collective experience and advice of long-time farming families to prepare the next generation for their turn at the helm.

‘No Mow May’ nearly underway as Perth County finishes mowing report

Connor Luczka, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter April 28, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News, Rural

‘No Mow May’ is getting underway across North America.

Automated smart system lessens grower workload in the greenhouse

Submitted April 27, 2022Rural

As the labour shortage facing the greenhouse vegetable sector intensifies, growers are increasingly looking for alternatives to help them fill critical positions.

OFA VIEWPOINT: OFA outlines importance of biosecurity as a shared responsibility

Mark Reusser April 27, 2022Columns, Rural

As farmers, we know that it’s the finite details that make all the difference. This could be closing the latch on a gate, applying the parking brake, or checking your blind spot when making a left-hand turn. Biosecurity includes a collection of those details to maintain safety standards and protect

Mildmay-Carrick Fall Fair parade set for Sept. 11

Kelsey Bent April 27, 2022Local News, News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

The Mildmay Agricultural Society has received approval from the municipality to hold a parade in conjunction with the 157th annual Mildmay-Carrick Fall Fair, set to take place Sept. 11.

Out my window

Submitted April 27, 2022Local News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times

Dorothy Hazlehurst loves watching the deer out her front window – all 10 of them visit every day.

Home Grown Food Basket expands locally, out of province

Kelsey Bent April 20, 2022Business, Listowel Banner, Local News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

In four short years, Home Grown Food Basket has expanded from a home-based business to a storefront in Wingham, and now to a secondary headquarters located in the former Fordwich United Church.

Co-op members approve merger

Patrick Raftis April 20, 2022Business, Independent Plus, Local News, News, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

A merger between two local farm cooperatives has been approved.

FCC boosts credit availability to help with higher input costs

Submitted April 20, 2022Business, Listowel Banner, Rural, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is offering enhanced credit line options and increased crop input loan limits to address recent input cost increases in Canada’s agriculture and food industry.

Spring is in the air; open markets back in the region

Cory Bilyea April 14, 2022Local News, News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

As the world slowly peeks out from behind closed doors and restrictions ease, two local venues opened their doors for spring markets, bringing some sunshine to the region.

Belmore Maple Syrup Festival returns after two-year hiatus

Cory Bilyea April 13, 2022Local News, News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

The annual Maple Syrup Festival in Belmore was back on April 9, after a two-year hiatus, with a drive-thru style event, bringing people back to the tiny hamlet to enjoy the famous, home-made pancakes and sausages.

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Skate Wallace presents: Legends, Divas and Icons

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UWPH celebrates opening of North Perth Access Centre

LISTOWEL – North Perth now has a collection of health and social services under one roof. United…

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Walkerton card scores

WALKERTON - Euchre was enjoyed at the Walkerton Library in the senior’s room on Wednesday, March 4.

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

WALKERTON - Bruce County is reporting that lane closures resumed on the Durham Street bridge in Walkerton on Monday, March 9. 

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New York City Shenanigans

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.

Consultants suggest innovative solutions for North Huron lodging needs

Through A recent feasibility study, consulting firm CBRE has concluded that a traditional 60-room limited-service hotel is not economically viable in the Township of North Huron under current market conditions.

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Editorial

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

New York City Shenanigans

By Abigail Brubacher

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.

Opinion: Huron chamber reviews the Succession challenge in Huron County

By Submitted

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.

Consultants suggest innovative solutions for North Huron lodging needs

By Cory Bilyea

Through A recent feasibility study, consulting firm CBRE has concluded that a traditional 60-room limited-service hotel is not economically viable in the Township of North Huron under current market conditions.

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