Huron County council approved an amendment to the North Huron official plan to allow for the development of an apartment building on the former Wingham Trailer Park grounds to proceed.
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North Huron updates public works vehicles
Director of Public Works Jamie McCarthy updated North Huron council on the request for tenders (RFT) for a new compact wheel loader, an integral part of her fleet of maintenance vehicles that service the township.
Howick Township allocating $234,000 from provincial COVID funding to area parks, facilities
HOWICK TOWNSHIP – The Township of Howick applied for COVID Restart Funding from the province in 2020. The application was based on projected forecasts from October to December 2020 in both revenues and expenses.
With pandemic measures easing, Klassen continues to advise caution
HURON-PERTH – Now officially two years into the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Huron-Perth Medical Officer of Health Dr. Miriam Klassen says that the region and province continue to be on the right path as of late, but it is still too early for the public to let its guard down just yet, especially it
Multicultural Association of Perth-Huron prepares for arrival of Ukrainian refugees
BLYTH – In its tenth year, the Multicultural Association of Perth-Huron (MAPH) has risen to the task of welcoming Ukrainian refugees to this region.
Prohibited driver crashes stolen pickup, charges laid
A Wingham resident is facing numerous charges following an incident that took place last month east of Fordwich.
North Huron continues to update public works vehicles
Director of Public Works Jamie McCarthy updated North Huron council on the request for tenders (RFT) for a new compact wheel loader, an integral part of her fleet of maintenance vehicles that service the township.
Ironmen request for extended use of Wingham ice rink approved with conditions
The Wingham Ironmen submitted a request to North Huron council asking that the ice at the Wescast Community Complex remain in until the end of April.
Frosty Queen changes ownership after 28 years
After 28 years of owning and operating Frosty Queen, John Frieburger is passing the reins to the restaurant’s fourth owner since the business arrived in Wingham in 1957.
Morris-Turnberry pledges $115K to North Huron rec facilities
What initially started as a conversation about the 2022 draft budget quickly became centered around financial support for North Huron’s recreation department.
North Huron Wescast Community Complex roof work RFPs approved
The North Huron Wescast Community Complex (NHWCC) is getting a new roof to continue its battle against humidity and condensation issues the multi-recreational use building is experiencing.
Province to lift mask mandate in schools, most settings on March 21
Masks no longer required in schools, most public settings beginning March 21
Formosa Country Christmas donates to food bank
Pictured is Kathy Benninger of the Formosa Country Christmas (FCC) committee presenting a cheque for $2,000 to Dianne Waram of the Walkerton and District Food Bank. Thanks to the volunteers, sponsors and a good turnout at the 2021 FCC drive-thru event, a profit was made and the committee has decided
Peter Carter surpasses $100,000 mark for Alzheimer Society
Fundraising is nothing new for Teeswater’s Peter Carter, and he has awards to prove it.
Howick receives grant for walking trails
HOWICK – Walking trails are coming to the tri-villages in Howick Township. In a report to council…

