The recent fundraising crokinole tournament and private donations raised $7,000 for the Huron and…
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Protesters speak out against vaccination passport policy in Mildmay
A group of people gathered in the pouring rain outside the Mildmay-Carrick Recreation Complex on Wednesday, Sept. 22, to protest Ontario’s new proof of vaccine requirement.
NWMO releases nuclear waste transportation survey results
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) released the results of a survey they say was conducted regarding their transportation planning framework.
Huron Hospice 50/50 raffle is back
The Huron Hospice October 50/50 raffle is on now.
Council supports NWMO funding for fire truck
Council has committed $2.2 million from the $4 million Near-Term Investments Program provided by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO).
Emergency services, roads staff commended for efforts following tornado
The report by Fire Chief Chris Cleave on the recent EF2 tornado topped the agenda at the Sept. 20 meeting of council.
South Bruce virtual council meetings to continue until the new year
After weighing its options for how to conduct council meetings moving forward, council ultimately decided on the status quo, until a time when restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have reduced.
Land claim settlement reached between Saugeen Shores, Saugeen Ojibway Nation
Land back, financial compensation, and a commitment to support housing initiatives are all part of settling a long-standing land claim between Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) and the Town of Saugeen Shores.
Lobb ready to get back to work for Huron-Bruce
After a whirlwind five-week campaign, MP Ben Lobb took the time to reflect on the election, his priorities for this term, and talk a little bit of Blue Jays baseball with Midwestern Newspapers on Sept. 24.
North Huron to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
North Huron staff will honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday by wearing orange shirts and holding a moment of silence.
Fields of pink
Beautiful autumn crocuses are in full bloom in a field west of Belgrave. Bulbs are available for purchase.
Building permit numbers up in Morris-Turnberry
Despite increased prices on building materials, the building department continues to see an increase in the number of permits issued compared to 2020.
North Huron revises mileage rate for staff
Council approved an increase in reimbursable mileage compensation to better align with the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) guidelines regarding the allowance.
Lions Club of Wingham seeks community support for its annual auction
The Lions Club of Wingham is pleased to announce that the 70th Annual Fundraising Auction (formerly Lions CKNX Radio Auction) will be online beginning Monday, Nov. 22 and ending Monday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.
North Huron rec facilities may have to hire security guards
CAO Dwayne Evans is exploring options to relieve the stress and increase the safety of their staff members.