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Listowel CIBC Run for the Cure raises nearly $3,000

Cory Bilyea October 5, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News

Kim Hutchings-Hahn, pictured on the right, leading a group of breast cancer survivors, friends and family members across the bridge in Listowel Memorial Park to begin their first in-person CIBC Run for the Cure event since pandemic restrictions eased. The event was held on Oct. 2 and raised nearly $

North Perth employer branding video premieres at council, Oct. 3

Melissa Dunphy October 5, 2022Listowel Banner, Local News, News

At the Oct. 3 North Perth council meeting, the municipality’s Human Resources Team Lead, Kelly Fraser, gave council members, staff and public attendees a first look at the employer branding video, as part of North Perth’s employer branding and strategic plan initiative.

IN PHOTOS: Harwill Farms’ Pumpkinpalooza 2022

Cory Bilyea October 5, 2022Independent Plus, Listowel Banner, Local News, Rural

Harwill Farms held its 11th annual Pumpkin Palooza event on Oct. 2-3 just outside of Gowanstown.

Public meeting conducted for proposed drive-thru restaurant at Listowel Pioneer gas station

Melissa Dunphy October 5, 2022Business, Listowel Banner, Local News, News

North Perth council received a report and held a statutory public meeting to receive comments from the public regarding a proposed drive-thru restaurant at the Pioneer gas station on Sept. 26.

Cyclones drop home opener, rebound with pair of road victories

Dan McNee October 5, 2022Listowel Banner, Sports

While the Junior Cyclones’ 2022-23 regular season home opener didn’t go according to plan last Friday, the club was able to rebound with a pair of road victories over the weekend to bring its record up to .500 through eight games played.

Country Life – Fall 2022

Mike Wilson September 30, 2022Rural

Inside the pages of Country Life: Local farmers stress patience for motorists. ‘From humble…

Morris-Turnberry to consider implementing development, servicing guidelines

Mike Wilson September 28, 2022Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Council is considering adopting a policy that would standardize the guidelines for developments and servicing within Morris-Turnberry.

Morris-Turnberry supports review of Wildlife Damage Compensation Program

Mike Wilson September 28, 2022Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Council has endorsed a motion from the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh (ACW) asking the province to review the amount paid to municipalities for administering the Wildlife Damage Compensation Program.

ORNGE air ambulance used to transport worker with life-threatening injuries

Cory Bilyea September 28, 2022Police, Wingham Advance Times

A hydro worker was sent to an out-of-area hospital with life-threatening injuries after what Huron County OPP is calling an apparent electrocution just outside of Wingham on Sunday.

Maitland Conservation members tour ecological stream restoration project on Dickies Creek

Cory Bilyea September 28, 2022Local News, News, Rural, Wingham Advance Times

Maitland Conservation (MC) board members toured a recently completed ecological stream restoration project in Lucknow that will significantly improve the site next to the Lucknow Community Greenway Trail.

Demand exceeding supply for local breakfast club

Cory Bilyea September 28, 2022Local News, News, Wingham Advance Times

Maitland River Elementary School principal Angela Cowley is very concerned for students she says are arriving at school every day with no lunch.

Sacred Heart parish celebrates 150th anniversary

Submitted September 28, 2022Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Sacred Heart Church recently celebrated its 150th anniversary with a special mass. Preparing to cut the anniversary cake are Father Gerald Mulhall, Father Dennis Noon, Father Leszek Szczygiel - the current Pastor of Sacred Heart – and Father Wojciech Kuzma, Dean of Bruce Grey.

Saugeen Hospice holds AGM

Pauline Kerr September 28, 2022Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Saugeen Hospice held its first annual general meeting on Sept. 21 in Hanover, featuring guest speaker Mary Winkler. Here, she stands with members of the board of directors of Saugeen Hospice.

Plenty of entertainment at Walkerton, Cargill libraries

Tracey Knapp September 28, 2022Local News, Walkerton Herald-Times

Looking for something to do after school? Come out to our Kids Create program, where the materials will be set out waiting for you to get creative.

4-H Ontario downsizes office space, introduces permanent remote work model

Paige Peacock September 28, 2022Rural

4-H Ontario has recently downsized its existing office space, shifting to a permanent remote work model for staff.

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Bears that Care: spreading compassion for kids

The Listowel Memorial Hospital and North Perth Fire Department received special deliveries on March…

Local band Hitched played to an intimate, sold-out crowd at The Back 9 on March. 14. Consisting of…

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Walkerton Herald-Times March 19 Turnbacks

From March 11, 1987.

Consider the people who conduct the rescue

Bravo to the first responders who rescued the 23 ice fishermen who ran into trouble recently on Georgian Bay when the ice started breaking up.

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CIP grant will enhance accessibility

A new Wingham business, Life on a Footstool, was awarded a Community Improvement Program (CIP) grant by North Huron Council for $2,168.55 to help improve the façade and upgrade accessibility access.

Speaker shares how Amish keep food cold year-round with pond ice

During the Wingham and Area Historical Society’s first meeting of the year, Brent Bowyer described how one Amish family turns a small farm pond into their year-long refrigeration system each winter. 

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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

CIP grant will enhance accessibility

By Cory Bilyea

A new Wingham business, Life on a Footstool, was awarded a Community Improvement Program (CIP) grant by North Huron Council for $2,168.55 to help improve the façade and upgrade accessibility access.

Speaker shares how Amish keep food cold year-round with pond ice

By Cory Bilyea

During the Wingham and Area Historical Society’s first meeting of the year, Brent Bowyer described how one Amish family turns a small farm pond into their year-long refrigeration system each winter. 

Bears that Care: spreading compassion for kids

By Heather MacEwen

The Listowel Memorial Hospital and North Perth Fire Department received special deliveries on March…

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