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Potato chips, popcorn and roasted nuts once located at 666 Ontario Street

Megan Lockhart June 5, 2025Listowel Banner, Pieces of the Past

During the 1950s in Stratford, a new employer opened up a plant, much to the excitement of locals looking for a job.

MPP pay hike raises questions of fairness

Patrick Raftis June 5, 2025Columns, Walkerton Herald-Times

News last week that the province’s legislators voted themselves a big raise hit with a thud in a lot of quarters.

CSWBP celebrating Children’s Health Day at Saugeen Valley Children’s Safety Village

Submitted June 5, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

HANOVER - The Grey Bruce Community Safety and Well-Being

Police requesting help identifying vehicle of interest relating to instances of vehicle damage, injury

Submitted June 5, 2025Listowel Banner, News, Police

Police are requesting public assistance with identifying a vehicle of interest in relation to multiple instances on May 27 resulted in injury and vehicle damage, a police report states.

Listowel Banner turnbacks for June 5, 2025

Submitted June 5, 2025Columns, Listowel Banner, Local News, Pieces of the Past

TEN YEARS AGO 2015 – Annual Character Run brought out 240 participants and 70 volunteers. The…

Ascension offers firm foundation in world of uncertainty

Rev. Michael Mayer June 5, 2025Columns, Listowel Banner

This week we celebrated the ascension of Jesus Christ, which stands as one of the most profound and…

Cargill and District Community Foundation donates $2,000 toward diving board project

Submitted June 5, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - The Cargill and District Community Foundation (CDCF) has made a $2,000 donation to support the Centennial Park Diving Board Project. This contribution brings the CDCF one step closer to restoring a cherished feature at Brockton’s community pool.

South Bruce Council holds moment of silence for crash victims from Walkerton school

Denny Scott June 5, 2025Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Mayor Mark Goetz opened South Bruce Council’s May 27 council meeting by holding a moment of silence for the teacher and four students from Walkerton District Community School last month, paying special note to one student.

Sr. Legionnaires post 10 point win in May 30 home opener

Kelsey Bent June 5, 2025Listowel Banner, Sports

LISTOWEL - The Forest City Frost fell to the Listowel Legionnaires 12-2 at the home opener match on May 30. 

WDCS to honour student’s initiative with Hoops for Heart fundraiser

Emily Bowen June 5, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - A student-led fundraiser at Walkerton District Community School (WDCS) is moving ahead in honour of its late organizer, Olivia Rourke, who was one of the students lost in the recent accident.

Brockton Council chooses Walkerton-only option for green bin program

Pauline Kerr June 5, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - The green bin update by Nicholas Schnurr, director of operations, provided additional information, as directed by council at the May 13 meeting, including on rates of diversion that could be expected.

Emily Bowen June 5, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Walkerton District Community School held their annual track meet on June 3.

Local author launches new book, announces renovations to old Theatre 311

Kelsey Bent June 5, 2025Arts & Entertainment, Listowel Banner, Local News, News

LISTOWEL - A combination of events at the old Theatre 311 building will signify new owner Christopher Malcom’s, intentions to renovate and reopen the theatre.

Centennial Park pavilion to be rebuilt with better access to washrooms

Pauline Kerr June 5, 2025News, Walkerton Herald-Times

WALKERTON - Winter storms took their toll, including on the amenities in Centennial Park, knocking down the well-used pavilion beside the pool.

South Bruce Coun. Ireland questions logic of provincial recycling plan

Denny Scott June 5, 2025News, Wingham Advance Times

South Bruce Councillor Mark Ireland, who sits on the Bruce Area Solid Waste Recycling (BASWR) organization as a manager, says the implementation of the new recycling program seems to have been done without considering rural implications.

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Sully Burrows- ready to ‘rally around’ with a Paddyfest crowd

LISTOWEL – Playing Friday Night’s Paddyfest Concert is Perry Sounds’ own, Sully Burrows. The…

Gearing up for another legendary Paddyfest Friday night

LISTOWEL – This year’s Paddyfest concert showcase features Nate Haller as the headlining and…

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Council welcomes new member Michael Crawford

WALKERTON - Mayor Chris Peabody welcomed the Municipality of Brockton’s newest councillor, Michael Crawford, and invited words of greetings from other council members at Brockton Council’s Feb. 24 meeting.

When the weather turns cold … Brockton has new warming centre

WALKERTON - Coun. Greg McLean made an announcement in the “new business” portion of the Feb. 24 council meeting that promises to help fill a gap in service for the community’s most vulnerable citizens.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Joe Kerr Ltd. loses bid for North Huron gravel maintenance services; new company wins contract instead

After decades of providing North Huron with gravel maintenance services, local contractor Joe Kerr Ltd has lost its bid on a Request for Tenders (RFT) from the township for the supply and delivery of maintenance gravel, part of its annual rural roads maintenance program.

F.E. Madill Secondary School held its annual Living Library event on Feb. 25.

Several members of the community came to share their lives and work with students as ‘living books.’

See all Wingham area articles.

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

Joe Kerr Ltd. loses bid for North Huron gravel maintenance services; new company wins contract instead

By Cory Bilyea

After decades of providing North Huron with gravel maintenance services, local contractor Joe Kerr Ltd has lost its bid on a Request for Tenders (RFT) from the township for the supply and delivery of maintenance gravel, part of its annual rural roads maintenance program.

F.E. Madill Secondary School held its annual Living Library event on Feb. 25.

By Cory Bilyea

Several members of the community came to share their lives and work with students as ‘living books.’

Huron County Indigenous Housing and Homelessness planning strategy to include Indigenous voices

By Cory Bilyea

As part of the ongoing Huron County Housing and Homelessness planning strategy, a discussion panel was recently convened to explore local rural Indigenous community priorities and lived realities that intersect with housing stability (including safety, well-being, services, and access).

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