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Petition started against Hensall wheelie bins

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HENSALL  —  A wheelie bin system for garbage pick-up will be tested in Hensall, but not…

Housing numbers down in Lucan Biddulph, but expected to rebound

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LUCAN BIDDULPH — The number of housing starts in Lucan Biddulph has slowed in the first half of…

Traffic lights at Saintsbury soon?

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LUCAN BIDDULPH — The long awaited traffic lights at Main Street and Saintsbury may well be…

Grand Bend beach gardens getting facelift

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LAMBTON SHORES —  Council has accepted  a nursery’s $17,400 proposal to ‘revitalize’…

SH Rush come through in a clutch for 2-1 victory over Fusion

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EXETER —  On July 11, a short-handed South Huron Rush hosted the Southend United Fusion. The…

No South Huron teams win finals in Challenge Cup

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EXETER — The annual West Middlesex Youth Soccer Challenge Cup was held July 16 at the Wagner…

Zurich bowler takes bronze at National bowling tournament

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ZURICH — Cheryl Regier of Zurich competed in Surry, BC at the Master Bowlers’ Association of…

The struggle is always there

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Human beings are always on the lookout to better themselves — to set goals and live a better…

Exeter Elementary’s Becker calls it a career

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EXETER — Her teaching career may have come to an end, but Grand Bend’s Doris Becker has no…

Usborne & Hibbert turns 140 and prepares for move

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EXETER — Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company celebrated its 140th anniversary…

Mayor denies South Huron councillor’s request

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SOUTH HURON — Two councillors aren’t impressed with Mayor Maureen Cole’s decision to not…

Lobb consults with public on defence policy

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EXETER — The people of Exeter believe that the issues with the Canadian Armed Forces and their…

Rice firm proposes Grand Bend rec centre

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LAMBTON SHORES —  Rice Development Corp. is floating the concept of an eastward extension of the…

Council discussions on SH Rec Centre upgrades continue

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SOUTH HURON — The municipality is continuing its baby steps towards embarking on a major upgrade…

When your big brother gets married

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Over the weekend, my big brother got married. When someone in your family gets married, there are a…

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Listowel Celtics competitive basketball tryouts

LISTOWEL – Basketball tryout for the Celtics 2026 travel teams are underway. A second round of…

Listowel locals flood downtown for Santa Claus parade 2025

LISTOWEL - Community members crowded the streets of Listowel on Saturday, Nov. 29 for the annual Santa Claus parade.

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Bruce and Grey beef farmers donate funds to address food security in area

BRUCE-GREY - The Bruce County Beef Farmers and the Grey County Beef Farmers Association made a joint donation of almost $4,000 to Grey Bruce Food Share this holiday season.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas …

The halls are decked out, candy canes are everywhere, and the Elmwood kids had the opportunity to tell Santa and Mrs. Claus what they want for Christmas, and enjoy treats and hot chocolate, at the annual Tree Lighting Nov. 30.

See all Walkerton area articles.

Preparing for winter

Fall (the season not ‘falling down’) is now over and winter will shortly be on us. My doctors tell me to work on my exercise program as well as increasing my muscle mass by exercising the quad muscles.

St. Pauls-Trinity Church holds annual Deck the Halls luncheon

St. Pauls-Trinity Church held its annual Deck the Halls luncheon, bake sale and gently used…

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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.

Coalition explores Bill 5 concerns through series

Bill 5 (Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act) continues to raise concerns around issues of…

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Preparing for winter

By Bob Murray

Fall (the season not ‘falling down’) is now over and winter will shortly be on us. My doctors tell me to work on my exercise program as well as increasing my muscle mass by exercising the quad muscles.

St. Pauls-Trinity Church holds annual Deck the Halls luncheon

By Cory Bilyea

St. Pauls-Trinity Church held its annual Deck the Halls luncheon, bake sale and gently used…

Dog issues persist in Morris-Turnberry

By Denny Scott

Dogs continue to be an issue for bylaw enforcement in Morris-Turnberry as Chief Building Official Kirk Livingston (who handles bylaw enforcement as well) reported two new complaints. 

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