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Community group pleads for less plastic in Bluewater

Midwestern Newspapers June 1, 2016News

BLUEWATER — Bluewater municipal council decided not to investigate the possibility of eliminating…

Lucan Biddulph discusses Council Code of Conduct

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LUCAN BIDDULPH — Lucan Biddulph council has been discussing a policy regarding a Council Code of…

Lions’ toll road bucket request partially filled

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LAMBTON SHORES — A few subdued ‘roars’ were emitted when a West Coast Lions Club application…

SHDHS track star qualifies for OFSAA competition

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CAMBRIDGE — Adam Tait of South Huron District High School, in his final year of high school…

Corbett darts tournament aims for bull’s-eye

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CORBETT — Ron Wilcox has the dream that one day his darts tournament will be the biggest event of…

Crediton Cubs end tourney on winning side

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BYRON — The Crediton Cubs ladies fastball team ended on the winning side at the Byron fastball…

Easily embarrassed

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For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been easily embarrassed. The tricky thing about my…

Rush open season with win

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EXETER — On May 16, the South Huron Rush opened the 2016 London and Area Women’s Soccer League…

Zurich bowler heads to Nationals

Midwestern Newspapers May 25, 2016News

ZURICH  — In her first year of competitive bowling as a Master, Cheryl Regier of Zurich has…

Lucan Biddulph to pass new dog bylaw

Midwestern Newspapers May 25, 2016News

LUCAN BIDDULPH — In recent weeks, Commissionaires have been going door to door in Lucan Biddulph…

Council amends budget for parkette project

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SOUTH HURON — Council approved a budget amendment at its May 16 meeting to authorize an amendment…

Rick Mercer prepares for Hospital Gala

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EXETER – Long sold out, the upcoming South Huron Hospital Foundation Gala 2016 will feature one…

Huron County investigation into wind turbines paused

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EXETER — The Huron County investigation into health issues related to wind turbines has been put…

The kindness of strangers

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The best thing about growing up outside city limits is the sense of community that comes with small…

Beach front stage nears completion

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LAMBTON SHORES —  As of last week, the Rotary Club of Grand Bend had raised $316,652 in cash and…

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Select Your Region

Local indoor yard sale approaching finale after 35 years

LISTOWEL – A popular long-running indoor yard sale is set to draw to a close with its final sale…

Crime Stoppers Huron Perth looking for board members

Crime Stoppers is on the hunt for new board members, and more representation from across the two counties.

See all Listowel area articles.

Council learns about development charges, Coun. Goetz against them

During a special educational council meeting focused on development charges, South Bruce Coun. Jeff Goetz railed against the implementation of such charges.

The Un-credible Trump

Canada’s newly re-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney seems to have gained his new mandate largely on the belief among voters he is best positioned to deal with the literally existential threat posed to Canada by US President Donald Trump.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Co-ed Wooden Bat Baseball Tournament held at Bluevale ball park

Bluevale Community Committee members Wayne Whalen and Tyler Hallahan held a Co-ed Wooden Bat…

McHappy Day in Wingham saw local names participating in this year’s fundraising event

Several local volunteers joined the Josephine Street location to help with the single largest McDonald’s fundraising day of the year.

See all Wingham area articles.

Editorial

We cannot overlook our own issues

The recent federal election had the highest voter turnout in decades. It seems Canadians took notice when the American president took to sniping at our prime minister, calling him Governor Trudeau, and Canada the 51st state.

Fort44 in Teeswater is focused on the local connection

On Clinton Street, Fort44 Inc.’s office sits just beyond the 44th parallel – a geographical nod to the IT company’s local mentality. 

A glimpse of The Great War through the headlines of Perth County 

 The town of Listowel was a young 39-year-old when WWI broke out in Europe, and those living among the quiet pastoral fields of Perth County and the many communities within it sent their loved ones to places unknown for King and country, their lives immortalized by ink on page. 

Columnists

Co-ed Wooden Bat Baseball Tournament held at Bluevale ball park

By Cory Bilyea

Bluevale Community Committee members Wayne Whalen and Tyler Hallahan held a Co-ed Wooden Bat…

McHappy Day in Wingham saw local names participating in this year’s fundraising event

By Cory Bilyea

Several local volunteers joined the Josephine Street location to help with the single largest McDonald’s fundraising day of the year.

Local indoor yard sale approaching finale after 35 years

By Heather MacEwen

LISTOWEL – A popular long-running indoor yard sale is set to draw to a close with its final sale…

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