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Clinton, Ontario · ClintonTraffic light signals have been installed at the intersection of County roads 4 and 25 in Blyth. All businesses located near the intersection continue to be open for business. The construction project is complete up to base course asphalt. The final project phase, which will include surface course asphalt and permanent pavement markings, is expected to be completed in the spring.See the Story
Construction paused but businesses open at Blyth intersection
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Clinton, Ontario · ClintonA 29-year-old Huron East man faces charges after a recent arrest in Vanastra. A search of the individual revealed suspected fentanyl and other items commonly used in drug trafficking. The man is charged with possession of an opioid for the purpose of trafficking and two counts of failure to comply with a release order.See the Story
Wanted person arrested in Vanastra
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Baseball · ClintonHuron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb recently announced the 10th annual Clinton Minor Baseball Camp. This year's head instructor is former New York Yankee and Toronto Blue Jay Homer Bush. Bush was a part of the Yankees 1998 World Series Championship team and played for the Jays from 1999 to 2002. The camps are open to boys and girls ages 7-15 and cost $75.See the Story
Minor baseball camps returning to Clinton and Kincardine this July
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Clinton, Ontario · ClintonHoratio Hale was born in Newport, N.H., to a prominent New England family. His lifelong fascination with native peoples in the Polynesian Islands, the Pacific northwest and Six Nations Indians would earn him fame as the 19th century's leading linguistic ethnologist. Hale lived among the Indigenous peoples of New England, learning their language and customs.See the Story
Horatio Hale: Antarctic explorer and Clinton resident
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