Tim Hortons is once again selling Holiday Smile Cookies to benefit local charities. “Thank you to Tim Hortons in Wingham and Lucknow for choosing us,” said Mary Ellen Zielman, executive director for Huron County Food Bank Distribution Centre, in a Nov. 15 interview. “It’s a great way for the community
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Preparations are underway for Lucknow’s annual Santa Claus Parade. “We often have 20 to 35 entrants, service groups, school, churches, business, horses,” Dale Lougheed, Lucknow and District Kinsmen Club member, said of the event, which is organized through a partnership between the local Kinsmen and Lucknow’s chamber of commerce. Themed
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Cold and rainy conditions didn’t stop 90 attendees from taking part in the first-ever Jack-o-Lantern Trail at Bruce Botanical Food Gardens (BBFG) in Ripley. “The Jack-o-Lantern Trail was a successful community event because it offered a welcoming, family-friendly place for the community to connect and enjoy the season together,” Kristen
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As holiday shopping ramps up, the Township is urging the community to spend locally again this year. “Our businesses have everything you could need or want for the holidays and we are proud to have them in Huron-Kinloss,” Amy Irwin, economic development officer for the Township of Huron-Kinloss, said in
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Author Robert McGill is heading to Lucknow this month. A creative writing professor at the University of Toronto, McGill is returning to Bruce County, where he was born and raised, to visit two Bruce County Public Library branches — Lucknow and Wiarton. McGill will read from his latest book, Simple
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Join the Lucknow legion in honouring Canada’s veterans. This Remembrance Day, Nov. 11, all are invited to attend the church service at Lucknow United Church, beginning at 10 a.m. Branch 309’s Colour Party will parade from the legion to the church for the service. Shuttle by bus is available, leaving
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The Bruce County Public Library (BCPL) Bookmobile is making its rounds and gaining positive feedback. “Public response has been very positive – lots of comments on the quality of the new collection on board,” said Brooke McLean, BCPL director of library services. According to McLean, between Oct. 10 and Oct
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The end is near for local business support The Hub. “After successfully running The Hub for three years, we’ve learned a lot about the needs of our local businesses and identified new priorities that our team and our partners will be focusing on,” explained Will LeGrand, business development coordinator for the Township of Huron-Kinloss, in an email
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The Women in Construction program is offering area employers an opportunity to meet upcoming graduates through two open houses. A “job fair in reverse,” the events aim to bring together potential employers with members of the program in a casual environment. Women in Construction is run in partnership with Bruce
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Huron-Kinloss’s treasurer has been announced as the township’s next CAO. “It’s an honour to be selected to fill the role of chief administrative officer,” Jodi MacArthur is quoted in a media release issued Nov. 7. “I look forward to working closely with council and staff to serve the residents of
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As Music in the Fields marks its 15th year, organizers are seeing signs the festival is regaining its pre-pandemic momentum. “It’s really the first summer where COVID hasn’t been in the forefront of the news and people’s minds,” said Cheryl Johnston, Lucknow’s Music in the Fields marketing director. “People are travelling
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South Bruce OPP is asking the public for video of the area of a fire that destroyed two outbuildings in the former Kinloss Township on March 9. Police were called at 7:51 p.m. that night to a fire along Grey Ox Avenue in the former Kinloss Township, north of Lucknow