Tag: Lucknow
Man fined after shot fired at front-yard squirrel nearly struck town hall worker
A Huron County man has been fined $3,000 after a shot fired at a squirrel missed and nearly hit a municipal worker. Â Conservation officers received a complaint that an employee of the Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, near Goderich, was nearly hit by a bullet that subsequently struck St. Helens town hall on June 5, Ontarioâs […]
Remembrance Day service in Lucknow
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 the legion at 9:45 a.m. […]
Doorbell camera alerts London homeowner to voyeur, man charged: Police
A London man faces voyeurism charges after a homeowner witnessed a person peeking into the window of their home, police say.
Five injured in serious collision south of Lucknow
Police say multiple people were injured in a serious collision that closed Lucknow Line at Nile Road in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township on Oct. 28. At 12:20 p.m., Huron County OPP, Lucknow Fire Department, Goderich Fire Department, and Huron County Paramedic Services responded to a serious collision involving a pickup truck and car at the intersection, which […]
Local couple creating biodiversity through public pollinator gardens
Having insects chomp at the plant life in your garden could seem like a downer for some, but for one local couple, it’s a major victory. “People will get upset because something is eating the leaves (of their plants), but we get excited when we see something is eating the leaves because then we’re thinking […]
Cosy Christ Church Celebrates 135 years in Port Albert
This year marks the 135th anniversary of Christ Anglican Church in Port Albert. Spanning three centuries, the little church has been at the centre of Port Albert’s social and spiritual life. The little yellow brick Gothic-style church has outlasted social fads and religious trends that have caused the demise of many larger and more prominent […]
Jack-o’-Lantern Trail sees community’s used pumpkins donated to farms
The Township of Huron-Kinloss and Bruce Botanical Food Gardens (BBFG) are teaming up for a new community event. All are invited to experience the Jack-o’-Lantern Trail, a family-friendly event at BBFG in Ripley on Nov. 1. Members of the community are asked to donate their jack-o’-lanterns which will then be arranged throughout the gardens by […]
Wingham hospital $10K closer to $3.6M fundraising goal
The Wingham & District Hospital Foundation’s Caring Together campaign is nearing completion, currently sitting at 94 per cent of its $3.6-million goal to cover the cost of a new CT scanner and the necessary renovations. The foundation recently received a donation of $10,000 toward the campaign from Wayne and Linda Hopper of Brussels. According to a foundation […]
Carving north of Lucknow turns heads
A unique carving just north of Lucknow has been drawing a lot of attention over the past year. On the property of Cathy Hill and Greg Field, a huge chainsaw carving draws the attention of passersby with many stopping for a photo op. The carver behind the work of art is Adam Youngblut of Lucknow […]
Owen Riegling, Linsey Beckett win Canadian country music awards
A pair of Grey-Bruce artists have won big at the Canadian Country Music Association awards. Rising country music star Owen Riegling of Mildmay was named both the Songwriter of the Year and Breakthrough Artist or Group of the Year, while Linsey Beckett who grew up near Kemble, was named Fiddle Player of the Year. Not […]