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North Huron looking to replace Wingham water tower

Kincardine, ON, Canada / ShorelineToday.ca Jun 2, 2021 | 12:23 PM The Township of North Huron are in the process of preparing to replace the water tower in Wingham. Council agreed to award the engineering contract to RJ Burnside and Associates for a total of $164,059.88 ($74,002.50 for part one, $90,057.38 for part two). Reeve Bernie Bailey says the 47-year-old (erected in 1974) elevated standpipe is still operating but it is getting to a point where it is beyond repair.     Bailey says they want to be in a position to have the tower replaced once they are able to secure funding.  

Demolition of Wingham Armoury an incalculable cultural loss | Exeter Lakeshore Times Advance

Article content In April 2021, the Wingham Armoury, one of the county’s most historically significant buildings, was demolished. Its destruction may have been inevitable but through its gates, Wingham and area men marched off to two world wars. Not only was the armoury a military post, it was also an important hub of the area’s social history as well. Its demise is an incalculable cultural loss. As the headquarters of the 33rd Huron Regiment, Goderich lobbied hard for an armoury. Yet, in May 1913, for reasons unknown, the controversial and sometimes erratic Minister of Militia, Sir Sam Hughes, favoured the Wingham site. With “much pleasure,” Hughes appointed the Wingham location for the county’s only Crown funded armoury on the condition that the town provide the land free and, that construction “may be proceeded with at the earliest possible convenience.” The town eagerly ceded to the Crown the land behind the town hall fronting on Edward Street.

100K in a Day event smashes fundraising goal

Author of the article: Scott Nixon Publishing date: Jun 02, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  OPP sergeants Dave Matheson, left, and Patrick Armstrong, walked 100 km on the long weekend to raise money for the Dave Mounsey Memorial Fund, which was founded in 2009 in honour of officer Dave Mounsey, who was killed in 2006 in the line of duty while responding to a call. Since its inception, the fund has donated 124 defibrillators to public buildings in the name of fallen law enforcement, fire, EMS, and military members who have died in the line of duty. Scott Nixon Photo by Scott Nixon /jpg, GS Article content

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