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HPPH asks for public assistance in regional measles prevention

Submitted February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, Local News, Wingham Advance Times

Measles cases are increasing globally, including in Ontario. Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) strongly encourages residents to make sure they have protection against the measles virus and receive a vaccination if necessary.

Pieces of the past: Leap year edition

Kelsey Bent February 29, 2024Columns, Wingham Advance Times

If you are reading this on the date of publishing, Happy Leap Day!

HPPH asks public assistance in reducing risk of measles

Submitted February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, News

Measles cases are increasing globally, including in Ontario. Huron Perth Public Health (HPPH) strongly encourages residents to make sure they have protection against the measles virus and receive a vaccination if necessary.

Walkerton Clean Water Centre accepts donation to technology demonstration facility

Submitted February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

The Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) is excited to complete the installation of two new ultrafiltration membrane pilot units, generously donated by Veolia Water Technologies and Solutions, in its technology demonstration facility.

Fundraising approved for Belgrave playground replacement at ballpark

Cory Bilyea February 29, 2024News, Wingham Advance Times

NORTH HURON – North Huron council approved a request from the Belgrave Community Centre Board (BCCB) to proceed with fundraising for a new playground at the ballpark in Belgrave.

Ontario Heritage Week display celebrates local music

Submitted February 29, 2024Local News, News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Feb. 19-25 is Heritage Week in Ontario, and once again, Andrea and Richard Popiez of A&R Music in Walkerton set up a window display to celebrate local music.

Cross Heating & Air Conditioning – local expertise that’s readily available

Nicole Beswitherick February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, News

Settled in the northwest end of Listowel is one of three offices for Cross Heating and Air Conditioning.

AMDSB looking for partners to provide Before and After School programs in Huron County

Submitted February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, News, Wingham Advance Times

HURON COUNTY – Many Avon Maitland District School Board (AMDSB) schools provide space for licensed childcare providers to offer before and after school services to families. However, there is a shortage of childcare providers to meet these needs in some schools, as indicated in an annual survey comp

North Huron receives Policing Act update, defers councillor appointment

Cory Bilyea February 29, 2024News, Wingham Advance Times

NORTH HURON – The Township of North Huron received an update on the status of the Community Safety and Policing Act, which will replace the Police Services Act, 1990.

Over $7,000 raised at BBBS Be Our Guest Fest Family Fun Event

Submitted February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

KINCARDINE – On Feb. 10, Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of South Bruce North Huron hosted its annual Family Fun Event, this year Disney themed through Be Our Guest Fest, hosted at the Davidson Centre in Kincardine as a way to raise money to help ignite the power and potential of young people in our

Mustangs, Predators clashed in OWHA playdowns

Dan McNee February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, Sports, Wingham Advance Times

LISTOWEL – The U15 Upper Maitland Mustangs and Central Perth Predators clashed in OWHA playdowns on Feb. 22 at the Steve Kerr Memorial Complex in Listowel.

Cyclones add to league-best home record with shutout over Bandits

Dan McNee February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, Sports

The Listowel Cyclones’ playoff tuneup continued late last week with another pair of decisive victories as the 2023-24 GOJHL regular season continues to march towards its conclusion.

Paddyfest concert, parade given green light by council

Kelsey Bent February 29, 2024Listowel Banner, News

LISTOWEL – The Kinsmen Club of Listowel wrote to council for its annual approvals to allow the 2024 Paddyfest celebrations to occur.

Brockton council passes trimmed-down 2024 budget: 6.41 per cent increase over last year

Pauline Kerr February 29, 2024News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Brockton taxpayers will be paying more for property taxes this year – a 6.41 per cent increase over last year.

The foundation of exercise – stability

AIDEN HINSPERGER February 29, 2024Columns, Listowel Banner, Walkerton Herald-Times, Wingham Advance Times

Does performing daily tasks leave you with muscle pain, aches, or stiffness? Why does this happen? One possibility is that for many people, they lack the necessary stability to effectively perform these tasks.

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Perth County OPP puts funding towards strangulation, IPV training

Detective Sergeant Tara Bolstad informed the Perth County OPP detachment board at their meeting on Nov. 12 of funds used from provincial grants this year – the focus of all mentioned on the local issue of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). 

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Donations to Walkerton Fire Association go towards training equipment

The Walkerton Fire Association has received donations.

Donations for ‘Buy-A-Bone’ X-Ray campaign

Funds given to X-Ray Fundraising Committee Co-chair, including $3,000, $5,000 and $30,000 donations.

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Two arrested after break-in; impaired drivers in Howick

Huron County OPP has charged two individuals following a break-in at a business property on Londesboro Road on Nov. 17. 

Recruiting new volunteer tax-filers for the upcoming season

United Way Perth-Huron (UWPH) is looking for community members to volunteer in local tax clinics for the 2026 tax season.

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Editorial

What do we do with all the dark?

Happy new year! Yup. You heard me. The family of Jesus’ followers around the world is celebrating…

World Diabetes Day: Myths, facts, why it matters

Every year on Nov. 14, people around the world recognize World Diabetes Day (WDD) – a day that honours Canadian scientist Sir Frederick Banting (on his birthday), who co-discovered insulin alongside Charles Best in 1922.

The meaning behind Diabetes Awareness Month

November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on a disease that affects millions of people worldwide – including right here in North Perth.

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Two arrested after break-in; impaired drivers in Howick

By Submitted

Huron County OPP has charged two individuals following a break-in at a business property on Londesboro Road on Nov. 17. 

Recruiting new volunteer tax-filers for the upcoming season

By Submitted

United Way Perth-Huron (UWPH) is looking for community members to volunteer in local tax clinics for the 2026 tax season.

30-year-old fire truck rides off into sunset

By Cory Bilyea

Rescue 7 rolled into service when the Spice Girls topped the charts and dial‑up internet was still a novelty.

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