North Huron Citizen Explained

North Huron Citizen
Type:Weekly newspaper
Owners:North Huron Publishing
Publisher:Deb Sholdice
Editor:Shawn Loughlin
Headquarters:405 Queen St

Blyth, Ontario, N0M 1H0

Website:https://www.huroncitizen.ca/

The North Huron Citizen is a weekly newspaper covering the communities of Blyth and Brussels, Ontario, along with the townships of Huron East, North Huron, Morris-Turnberry and Central Huron. It is a community owned newspaper started in 1985, after the Brussels Post and the Blyth Standard ceased operations. In 2016, it was selected as the Best All Around newspaper with a circulation of 1,250 to 1,999 by the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards.[1]

History

The North Huron Citizen has been reporting news from Blyth, Brussels, and surrounding rural areas in Huron County, Ontario since 1985.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016 CCNAward Winners. News Media Canada. en-US. 2020-06-02.
  2. News: September 23, 2023 . Not all small newspapers in southwestern Ontario are closing. One town just got a new one . CBC News.