After reversing a decision made last month regarding building a water tower for the Teeswater and Formosa water system, South Bruce Council directed staff to investigate the best way to fund it.
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Wingham auxiliary hosts rummage sale
The Wingham and District Hospital Auxilary held its spring rummage sale on April 22 -23.
Not the time to pitch the baby out with the bathwater
By the time this paper goes to print, the most important election in Canada’s history will be over.
Tractor operator faces multiple impaired charges; North Huron residents charged for trafficking
Huron County OPP has charged a Howick Township resident with criminal driving offences following a collision on April 12, a police report confirms.
Wingham firefighters fish fry benefits Canada Day fireworks tradition
The Wingham Firefighters Association Fish Fry on Sunday offered some great food for a great price going to a great cause.
Sarnia’s St. Patrick’s Catholic team wins 2025 Dinning Cup
The 17th annual Dinning Cup was held at F.E. Madill Secondary School last week, and, despite a valiant effort, the host junior rugby team fell just short of keeping the trophy at home.
Student show opens season at Blyth Festival Art Gallery
The Blyth Festival Art Gallery season officially opened over the weekend with the annual Student Art Show, featuring fine art from schools and students across the area.
Immigration restrictions impacting local workforce
According to Huron County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Colin Carmichael, local businesses in Huron County are facing significant challenges with federal immigration policies that restrict international talent.
South Bruce approves new charges and fees, increases permit costs
TEESWATER – After input from South Bruce’s building, treasury and recreation departments, South…
Lobb re-elected in Huron-Bruce
The 2025 federal election race in the riding of Huron-Bruce has come to an end, with Incumbent Conservative candidate Ben Lobb being re-elected as Member of Parliament (MP).
Violence against women on rise locally; isolation, cost of living among factors
There’s a violent pattern in Huron and Perth counties. It’s noticed cross-organization, -sector, and right next door. Instances of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) are on the rise locally, and it’s nothing new.
The Formosa Swans host Easter Egg Hunt
Close to a hundred youngsters enjoyed a Saturday morning Easter Egg Hunt organized by the Formosa Swans.
Aboriginal Alert, Canada’s Indigenous awareness network release latest data
Indigenous People across Canada continue to go missing at disproportionate rates despite increased awareness efforts, with the statistics revealing the stark reality of systemic issues that contribute to this national crisis.
Wingham’s Easter Egg Hunt saw people of all ages attending
An Easter Egg Hunt was held in Cruikshank Park in Wingham on April 19.
Artificial Intelligence – the future
I was on a Zoom call recently and noticed that the call was identified as Zoom AI Companion. Introducing Zoom AI Companion (formerly Zoom IQ) – your new generative AI digital Zoom.
