Tag: Blyth
Big changes coming to boys’ rep hockey in Grey-Bruce
Big changes are coming to boys’ representative hockey in Grey-Bruce next season. Beginning with the 2025-26 season, the Western Ontario Hockey Association (WOAA) will begin a two-year “A-Zone” pilot project aimed at providing local hockey players with more opportunities to develop and compete in A and B-level representative hockey closer to home. This will be […]
Driver dies, cattle injured in crash near Clinton: OPP
A 29-year-old from West Elgin faces seven charges after an incident resulted in a shelter-in-place advisory overnight in the town southeast of St. Thomas.
Brews News: Ten thoughts to close out the year
It’s time to raise a pint to the year that was and 10 thoughts from the craft beer world in 2024.
Probe of trespassing incidents in village leads to 11 charges against man
An investigation into several incidents in the village of Blyth has led to 11 charges against a 27-year-old man, including trespassing at night and criminal harassment, Huron County OPP said. Police received information a person had trespassed and committed offences on several properties in the community about 20 kilometres east of Goderich between Saturday, Nov. […]
Brews News: Advent beer calendars need to be ordered soon
Just like Santa Claus parades, craft brewery Advent beer calendars are starting to roll.
Southwest Admirals ready to ice new zone hockey teams in 2025-26
Pilot project will radically change boys’ rep hockey in the region
Brews News: Costco’s craft beer selection limited, variable
Costco warehouses in Ontario have entered the fray of suds sales in a big way.
West Coast Catering celebrating 5 years in Kincardine
A local chef and entrepreneur is celebrating five successful years in business, but he said, he couldn’t have done it alone. “We have incredible chefs and people working with us,” said Chef Alex Lussier, owner of West Coast Catering, highlighting his 36 employees. “It makes it a very energetic business to run. Everybody is keen […]
Brews News: B.C. sour comes to Ontario
The Jurassic age has arrived at the LCBO, or at least a gold medal beer from British Columbia that parks the period on store shelves.
BAA Wrap: Moric and Leary win gold, Thunder blast Lions
SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Emma French and Olive Eikins combined for 14 of the Georgian Bay Thunder’s 27 points as the Meaford school defended home court with a 27-11 win over the Grey Highlands Lions on Thursday. With the win, the Thunder improved to 3-2 on the year and moved into second place in the Bluewater […]