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CENTRAL HURON – Police have charged a 47-year-old Zorra Township man after he was allegedly found in a barn on Bayfield Road ...
Celebration was in the air in Clinton for Homecoming 150, which was held July 4-6 with activities throughout town to ...
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Founded in 1948, Adastral Park, or Vanastra as it is now called, is Huron County’s newest village. Located a mile south of Clinton and east of Highway 4, Adastral Park was originally built as the ...
Randy Marriage was a regular at his hometown’s only pool when he was growing up, cooling off with friends on summer days. His grandchildren won’t have the same chance. “It is a terrible decision to ...
As a single mother returning to school, Lystra Gretter was well ahead of her time. She graduated with honours in 1888 and was immediately appointed principal of the Farrand Training School for Nurses ...
Two community projects in Central Huron have received provincial recognition. Every year the Economic Developers Council of Ontario gives out Awards of Excellence. The awards recognize projects and ...
A young person has been charged with first degree murder resulting from an OPP investigation in Holmesville. Photo by Dan Rolph Most of the youth’s court appearance was used to ensure the proper legal ...
From the time when he was seven years old in 1924, when his father took him to Exeter to see Doc Kelly’s Medicine Show, Earl Heywood knew he wanted to be an entertainer. The Medicine Show’s singing, ...
A typewriter, desk and chair valued at $100 were the last assets sold by the once mighty Canada Company on Dec. 24, 1951. When the company quietly dissolved on Aug. 13, 1953, there was little to ...
CLINTON – Public health officials have confirmed a community exposure to measles in Clinton. The agency also reported two other potential exposures at the emergency waiting room at Stratford General ...
It has been 50 years since the Great Blizzard of ’71 swept into Southwestern Ontario and paralyzed the region for three days. Thousands were stranded for days at home, work and school without heat or ...
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